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"Passing the mic” to New Orleans climate heroes

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Drawdown’s Neighborhood, presented by Project Drawdown, is a series of short documentaries featuring the stories of climate solutions heroes, city by city across America. The fourth edition—Drawdown’s Neighborhood: New Orleans – is now available online!

The Big Easy. Crescent City. The Birthplace of Jazz. The Paris of the South. N’awlins. Or simply NOLA. The latest installment of Drawdown’s Neighborhood takes us to one of the most vibrant and resilient cities in the United States: New Orleans, Louisiana.

New Orleans is more than a city rich in culture; it is a place of resilience, where people live, work and play on the frontlines of climate change with hurricanes, oil drilling disasters, and shrinking coastlines due to sea level rise lingering as not-too-distant concerns.

It is also home to a diverse network of people and organizations working on climate solutions. Often, the communities most immediately and severely affected by climate change—including Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color—are excluded from dialogues about solutions. Drawdown's Neighborhood: New Orleans features the stories of eight change-makers working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a healthier, more just future for all.

Voices of New Orleans

Join host and Project Drawdown storyteller Matt Scott as he introduces us to:

Melody Arcia, Communications Coordinator, SOUL (Sustaining Our Urban Landscape)

Joshua Benitez, Co-Director, Common Ground Relief

Travis Charles Banks, Project Manager and Principal, Gravel Road Builders & Construction Services

Jonshell Johnson, Education Coordinator, Grow Dat Youth Farm

Willie Jones III, Green Infrastructure Technician, Groundwork New Orleans

Shelley Stiaes, Wildlife Refuge Manager, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Ashley Thompson, Resident Services Coordinator, SBP (St. Bernard Project), St. Peter Apartments

Tinice Willams, Executive Director, Feed the Second Line

Much of New Orleans’ history is shared orally and not necessarily documented; powerful and culturally significant stories of resistance, repair, strength, healing, and solidarity can serve as a solution blueprint for future generations.

Share These Stories

Help us amplify the work of climate heroes across New Orleans by sharing their stories with others in your network and across social media. Please feel free to copy and past the posts below:

Sample post 1:

Discover your inner climate superhero! Check out #DrawdownsNeighborhood: #NewOrleans, presented by @ProjectDrawdown – a short doc series that tells the stories of 8 climate heroes enacting meaningful change & strengthening their communities’ climate resilience. www.drawdown.org/neighborhood

Sample post 2:

Join @ProjectDrawdown on a journey to #PassTheMic to climate heroes whose stories often go unheard. This month let us take you to #NewOrleans to show you how 8 residents are working day in & day out to help create a healthier & more livable future for all. www.drawdown.org/neighborhood

Sample post 3:

Want to help stop climate change… but not sure where to start? #DrawdownsNeighborhood: #NewOrleans features 8 stories from a city where people are mobilizing to fuel a green future by turning #ClimateSolutions into #ClimateAction. www.drawdown.org/neighborhood

Additional, shareable assets include:

The Drawdown’s Neighborhood landing page

Drawdown’s Neighborhood: New Orleans trailer

Drawdown’s Neighborhood: New Orleans promotional graphic

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Credits

Drawdown’s Neighborhood is produced by the Drawdown Stories team in collaboration with adventure filmmakers Erik Douds and Andrea Willingham. Drawdown Stories identifies and produces multimedia stories as a bridge between the science and solutions of Project Drawdown and the people looking for their own roles in the climate solutions space. To learn more, visit drawdown.org/neighborhood.

Drawdown's Neighborhood is part of Project Drawdown's broader storytelling initiative working to "pass the mic" to climate heroes who often go unheard. Past Drawdown's Neighborhood series have featured changemakers in Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and the Twin Cities.

Press Contacts

To request a media interview with one of our experts or scientific researchers, please contact press@drawdown.org.