Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Hugo R. SindelarLaCalle, John Christian2024-11-012024https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/18533Hold Fast is a film that is part of the student's thesis project.The Cajun Prairie of South Louisiana offers a distinctive lens through which to view the resilience, spirit, identity, and culture of a regional community that is under threat by the impacts of climate change and unsustainable development. Hold Fast explores and captures these struggles using documentary storytelling techniques through the lens of an emblematic subculture in southwest Louisiana in the McNeese State University Rodeo Team. The film presents the challenges of living within a changing climate as the team rebuilds after Hurricane Laura ravaged southwest Louisiana and uprooted their lives in 2020. The short film showcases that in a time of upheaval and widespread displacement, strong cultural identity becomes critical to a community's ability to rebound after disaster. By highlighting the McNeese Rodeo team's journey against the backdrop of Cajun Prairie's challenges, this project seeks to illuminate the interconnectedness of human and environmental stories, showcasing the unwavering spirit of the Cajun community.enDocumentary filmsHuman ecologyCommunitiesCultureResilience (Personality trait)Hold fast: cultural resilience in the face of climate changeHold FastThesisCopyright 2024 by John Christian LaCalle