Sierra Club and Students for Environmental Action present guest speaker, Bob Marshall.
November 10–November 10 • "What the Election Results Mean for Louisiana"
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Communications Building 402
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FreeJoin the New Orleans Sierra Club and the Students for Environmental Action (SEA) for a special educational event on Sunday, November 10, in Room 402 of the Communication and Music Building on Loyola’s Main Campus, 6301 St. Charles Ave. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and light refreshments will be available., Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Marshall will speak at 7:00 p.m., followed by a Q&A session. Parking will be available in the West Road parking garage and the Horseshoe to the right of the Holy Name of Jesus Church.
Bob Marshall, the environmental columnist for the New Orleans Advocate/The Times-Picayune, is renowned for his in-depth reporting on Louisiana's coastal crisis. His investigative work on Hurricane Katrina earned him a Pulitzer, and he has been recognized as the Louisiana Wildlife Federation's Conservationist of the Year. Currently, Bob is part of a team producing a feature film on the future of Louisiana's coast. Don't miss this chance to hear from an expert about our state's crucial issues.
Can't make it in person? Join us via Zoom or our Environment Program Youtube Channel.
Meeting ID: 930 0549 5604
Passcode: 365460
Environment Youtube Channel. Zoom Link