 This is an event we're calling the Water Protector Caravan. We have a band, we have artists, just kind of lined up to canvas the communities all up and down the route as we try to stop the Bayou Bridge Pipeline. You can see like the areas that they're going to put these pipelines in by and large are black, brown, and poor communities, you know? We're out here and all reaching the community, let by know by the Bayou Bridge Pipeline and coming through St. James Parish and some also some other black communities that we need to fight against the corrupt government and also the corrupt industries that are happening in Louisiana. You know, I see Alabama, I see Mississippi investing in solar power. Why can't Louisiana do it? I've been in the canvassing for the past two days. I'm from Louisiana and the pipeline's going to go like through my city. So that's why I'm really against it because this is my home and this is where I live and this is where I'm going to grow up. They promised that they were going to get us workers more jobs for Louisiana which is the office of what they're doing and how it has the potential to actually poison our waterways and make us so sick. I really wish for Louisiana to not become so dependent on oil and for people to start paying more attention to the climate of Louisiana and the flooding already happening. Only 12 permanent jobs would be created through this. I grew up not far from here in New Iberia, Louisiana. So this is really important to me because this pipeline is going through the area in which I grew up and it's going to affect the waterways that I grew up with and it's going to affect the coast negatively in the basin that are super important to my traditional way of being. That's actually a postcard that you can mail in to the governor. The governor's a huge supporter of the project so we're just asking people to send in the postcard and you know put your word in about how this isn't really a good fit for us. You can just go on knowbbp.org and you can find other ways you can help or address the part.