Lawrence I. Morris
Beloved Cajun Mecca At Risk of Vanishing
by Lawrence I. Morris
A CULTURE OF HEART. A FUTURE WORTH FIGHTING FOR.
From the vanishing wetlands that cradle our coast to the vibrant traditions that define our soul, Forgotten Wetlands is both a love letter and a wake-up call. It is a journey through the beauty, history, and spirit of Louisiana—where Cajun heritage, Creole roots, African rhythms, Native influences, and French legacy have simmered together for centuries like a perfect gumbo.
This book explores the forces that threaten our way of life—floods, neglect, political inaction, and a changing climate—and shines a light on the culture, mystery, and resilience that make Louisiana unlike anywhere else on earth. From the haunting beauty of historic plantations to the mystique of voodoo, from legendary gatherings to Mardi Gras parades that shake the streets with joy, this is a celebration of our people, our past, and our future.
BUT THIS IS MORE THAN A STORY OF LOSS—
IT IS A BLUEPRINT FOR HOPE.
Rooted in common sense, local wisdom, and hard-earned truth, this book offers practical solutions, calls for unity across political lines, and reminds us that with faith, action, and a shared commitment, we can protect the place we call home.
Author, Entrepreneur, Engineer, Technologist, Theologian
Lawrence I. Morris, author of the 'Unified Theory of Belief' postulate, is a best-selling & award-winning writer, engineer, technologist, and entrepreneur whose background in data analytics, product development, AI and theology intersect in a search for deeper human understanding. With academic roots in NYU Stern School of Business and Columbia Engineering, Morris explores belief, truth, and structure in both the spiritual and scientific domains. He lives in Brooklyn, NY and continues to examine how revision as well as interpretation - both intellectually and spiritually - shapes the way we live and believe.
A Testament and Autobiography of My First 37 Years
Lawrence I. Morris has lived a life shaped by curiosity, reinvention, and an unrelenting pursuit of truth.
Statistical Thinking, Spiritual Boundaries, and the Faith to Revise What We Believe