Cameron Peters

Visual Curator, Editor, and Documentary Storyteller
   
The Guardian: Saved by seaweed: nuns and Native women heal polluted New York waters using kelp
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Biography: Cameron Peters (she/her) is a visual curator, editor, and documentary storyteller based between New York City and Cleveland, OH. Her work explores the relationship between people and the environment within a rapidly changing climate. She is... MORE
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The Guardian: Saved by seaweed: nuns and Native women heal polluted New York waters using kelp
cameron peters
Jun 28, 2023
Summary
Long-term project on the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers in The Guardian
Environmental degradation and the climate crisis are a lived reality for Donna Collins-Smith, Rebecca Genia, Danielle Hopson-Begun, Darlene Troge, Tela Troge, and Waban Tarrant, founding members of the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers. In Shinnecock Bay, Long Island, these women are working to restore the Bay's water quality through sugar kelp farming, creating the first women-owned and operated kelp hatchery and farm on the East Coast.

Thank you to the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers for opening up your lives and trust in this continued work, and Gail Fletcher for your beautiful photo edit.


 Saved by seaweed: nuns and Native women heal polluted New York waters using kelp
The sisters and a group of women from a local Indigenous tribe started a kelp farm in the hopes of cleaning up the pollution in their shared backyard
Theguardian.com
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