How is this place spoken about and imagined -- by those who live both within and outside it?

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Tim Schütz's picture
February 10, 2020

In his February 2020 letter to the Louisiana newspaper The Advocate, law professor Oliver Houck addresses the recent coverage about Formosa's expansion plans in the area. The quote points out how perception of Formosa shifts from Taiwan to US context:

"One Formosa executive explained, at home it was considered “a polluting industry,” which “stigmatizes them.” Here in Louisiana it is seen as Santa Claus and rewarded by tax exemptions that strip the poorest parts of the state of revenue for roads, schools, hospitals and public safety. What is wrong with this picture?"

Tim Schütz's picture
February 2, 2020

Towards the end of their interview, Brooking Gatewood asks Diane Wilson about her relationship to Point Comfort as a place. In the conversation before, she mentioned that Diane has 120 years of family history in the area -- and how such deep relations are a precondition for successful activism. Her advice is to follow ones "intuition" and get out into the world, not to "stay in air conditioned spaces" and discuss.