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Kindra Arnesen on sick children in Plaquemines Parish

posted by Bridge The GulfDec 13 2011View Comments

In this video, Plaquemines Parish resident Kindra Arnesen talks about the increase of illness in children in her community.  She also explains why she traveled to Washington D.C. in November to join the protest of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.

 

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