Directed by DAYNA REGGERO 
 Presented by CLIMATE LISTENING PROJECT
Featuring COURTNEY NAQUIN, DERRICK THORNTON, EBONY STEWART, JACKIE TREVINO, JOSE GONZALEZ IV, JUSTIN SOLEIT, MICHAEL MALCOM, ROISHETTA OZANE, SHANNON DEJEAN, AND DAYNA REGGERO
Featured Art KASSIE VOISON, KENTRICE SCHEXNAYDER, SARAH WELCH, SOFIA CASTELLANOS
Music JOSHUA BENITEZ, SEAN ARDOIN
Producers KELLY SHEEHAN, MICHAEL MALCOM
 Location Producers ROISHETTA OZANE, BETTE BILLIOT, BRANDON MARKS
 Director of Photography & Editor KURT ENGFEHR
Animation ROBERT KLEIN
Special Thanks
James Hiatt
Paula Swepson
Geraldina Wise
Jessi Parfait
Journey Allen
Joshua Duttweiler
Tasha Guidry
Foster Creppel
Randy Fertel
Gabrielle Nadig
Nakisa Glover
The Vessel Project of Louisiana
Ingleside on the Bay Coastal Watch Association
Arts New Orleans Youth Artist Movement

Assistant Editor: Elizabeth Marcus
Sound Editor/ Mixer: Patrick Donahue
Additional Sound Editor: Ted Marcus
Colorist: Gary Scarpulla
Conform Online: Mark Spano

Audio Facility: String & Can


Director Bio
Dayna Reggero is an award-winning filmmaker and founding director of the Climate Listening Project. Her film work includes short documentary, “The Wood Thrush Connection”, listening to birders across borders connected by a common goal to protect a beloved songbird; and documentary series, “The Story We Want”, listening to women throughout the United States fighting back and winning against a culture of pollution and extraction. In a recent print feature, Woman’s Day Magazine showcased Dayna as an “Earth Mother: an Artist Activist who isn’t just fighting for cleaner air and water, but protecting a community’s most precious resources – its people.” Her work started at 19, appearing with animals on television to talk about our shared environment. She partnered with Discovery Communications on her first film tour and then collaborated with the Sierra Club on the Emmy award-winning series “Years of Living Dangerously”. She went on to study science communications and received her Bachelor of Arts before earning her Master of Science degree in environmental management and policy. Salon.com wrote: “By trade, Dayna Reggero is an environmentalist. Her work ranges from filmmaking to beginning her career as a spokesperson. However, her most skilled work might come in the form of organizing conversations, or simply starting them.” Dayna works locally to help protect the places and people at home, while traveling around the world to listen. Learn more at https://daynareggero.myportfolio.com.

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