On Trans Day of Remembrance, remember those who were taken from us — and support those of us who are still here. #TDOR
A storm guide for our queer, transgender, nonbinary, and two-spirit siblings. In 2017 with a storm in the Gulf, we threw together a quick hurricane guide specifically geared toward people who have moved to New Orleans and who may be experiencing their first storm. With the knowledge of multi-generation New Orleanians, hazard mitigation specialists, friends and neighbors, we created a Google document with all the tips and tricks to preparing for a storm.
Over the past couple of years, we’ve (Imagine Water Works + Propeller) delivered more than 20 issues of Watermark: a briefing on water programs, policies, and funding in Louisiana. In that time, our work also transitioned, leading us to transition the Watermark briefing, too.
September 26-27, Governor’s Island, NY. Art of Science, Science of Art: Working with Water in a Changing World
Sunday, September 15th @ 2pm: Join Chasity Hunter, NOPL, and Imagine Water Works for a special screening and discussion of Station 15.
Saturday, August 24th @ 10:30am: Join Recharge NOLA, ISeeChange, and Imagine Water Works for a special program on rain barrels, rain gauges, and more.
Homeowners impacted by the 2016 floods and state officials continue to wait on new legal guidance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on whether loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration will count against Restore Louisiana recovery grants…
Tuesday, June 18th @ 6pm: Join us for the unveiling of the Little Library of Water and a special program on hurricane preparedness.
A resident’s guide to becoming water wise. The Joy of Water is our guide full of simple tips to help…
Water Works is now Imagine Water Works — a small but important shift as we…