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Meet Karen Savage & Cherri Foytlin: The moms behind the "Life Support Project"

Karen Savage is a mother of four, middle school math teacher, and frequent contributor to Bridge the Gulf who works to amplify Gulf Coast voices, stories and perspectives often overlooked by mainstream media. Karen also volunteers with Turkey Creek Community Initiatives, the Gulf Coast Fund, Mother’s Project Gulf Coast, Life Support Project and other grassroots initiatives

 

 

Cherri Foytlin is a freelance journalist, author, advocate, speaker and mother of six, who lives in South Louisiana – an area inundated with industrial pollution. She is the author of “Spill It! The Truth About the Deep Water Horizon Oil Rig Explosion,” and regularly contributes to Bridge The Gulf, the Huffington Post, Daily Kos, and several local newspapers. In the Spring of 2011, she walked to Washington D.C. from New Orleans (1,243 miles) to call for action to stop the BP Deep Water Drilling Disaster, and has been a constant voice speaking out for the health and ecosystem of Gulf Coast communities in countless forms of media. As an advocate for climate justice, she has participated in numerous actions and events across the nation and in the UK. In addition, she is a co-founder of The Mother’s Project – Gulf Coast and Idle No More Gulf Coast 

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