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The Reclamation Project exhibits a red mangrove propagule installation at the Society of Environmental Journalism Conference held in Miami.

10/19/2011 to 10/20/2011
When: October 19, 2011
Where: Interncontinental Hotel
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, Florida  33131
United States
Contact: Project Coordinator

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The Reclamation Project exhibits a red mangrove propagule installation at the Society of Environmental Journalism Conference held in Miami.  
 
As society’s media landscape continues its dramatic diffusion, environmental journalists find themselves in a very crowded field of communicators of environmental information. Non-journalists who have a great deal of passion for environmental issues now have extraordinary access to consumers of information. These "new communicators” include artists, philanthropists, scientists, filmmakers, and more. But what happens to journalism’s dedication to accuracy and impartiality? We have assembled a most incredible panel of these new communicators to show us what they’re telling the world, and how they’re telling it.
 

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Xavier Cortada's participatory art practice is based at Florida International University.

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The Reclamation Project and Native Flags are participatory eco-art projects by FIU College of Architecture + The Arts Artist-in-Residence Xavier Cortada.  

In South Florida, they are presented in coordination with our project partners:



 
FIU Office of University Sustainabiity
MDC Earth Ethics Institute



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