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Seaquarium's Shame
Jim White
4 episodes
1 day ago
A love letter of sound, story, collage, interview, dramatization and music. Dedicated to Lolita the captive orca, her family the nearly extinct Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific North and the humans welded to their lives. www.seaquariumsshame.com
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A love letter of sound, story, collage, interview, dramatization and music. Dedicated to Lolita the captive orca, her family the nearly extinct Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific North and the humans welded to their lives. www.seaquariumsshame.com
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Episode 1 - Tokitae
Seaquarium's Shame
29 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 1 - Tokitae

Something is wrong at Miami Seaquarium.. They have been keeping an orca who doesn’t belong to them for over 50 years.

A produce salesman turned vegan activist fights for over a decade on the street corner in front of Miami Seaquarium, turning away thousands of cars.

A new legal fight launches in 2020 headed by The Lummi Nation of the Pacific North West.

Still: 19,785 days later Lolita the whale remains alone in the smallest tank in the world.

Episode 1: Tokitae

Seaquarium's Shame
A love letter of sound, story, collage, interview, dramatization and music. Dedicated to Lolita the captive orca, her family the nearly extinct Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific North and the humans welded to their lives. www.seaquariumsshame.com