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It Will Take More than ESSA to Save Black

September 6, 2017 LA Data News 0

Lynette Monroe Last week, late nights, family road trips, and endless leisure came to an abrupt halt as children across the country headed back to school. This year, however, there is something else that requires […]

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Backstreet Cultural Museum Benefit Concert

September 6, 2017 LA Data News 0

Photos by Kichea S. Burt On Friday September 1st, New Orleans Trumpeter Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers performed at a benefit concert for the Backstreet Cultural Museum. The musical performance was held at Ruffins’ […]

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New Orleans Hip-Hop Artist RED DOG Releases New Album “Trinity: The Last Revolution”

September 6, 2017 Edwin Buggage 0

Music that Inspires RED DOG (David Jackson) is a rapper and multi-instrumentalist, first being a classically trained pianist then moving onto drums and eventually falling in love with rap and hip-hop. Since releasing his first […]

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It’s Never Too Early for Fashion: How to Dress your Infant to Impress

September 6, 2017 Delaney George 0

Your new bundle of joy has entered the world and you want nothing but the best for them: best crib, bib, bottle, and Balenciaga booties. Infants are fragile but it doesn’t mean they can’t be […]

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Fast Food Workers in New Orleans Prepare to Strike

September 6, 2017 LA Data News 0

Fast Food workers demanding a $15 minimum wage in over 300 U.S. cities held demonstrations this past Labor Day. In New Orleans, Mc Donald Employees at 2757 Canal Street and 1918 Broad Street held protest […]

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Texas Hit with Billions in Damage After Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017 LA Data News 0

Just as the Crescent City approached its 12th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the state that took in thousands of hurricane refugees found itself underwater. On Friday, August 25th, Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast as […]

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Three Ways to Give Back to Those Affected by Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017 Eric Craig 0

Last Week, Hurricane Harvey threatened the Gulf Coast with strong winds and the potential for massive rainfall. By the time it hit the Texas coast, the storm, downgraded to a tropical storm, pummeled and flooded […]

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Big Chief Juan “Carlos” Pardo Golden Comanche

August 30, 2017 Glenn Jones 0

Timeline:  2014-Present – Big Chief Juan “Carlos” Pardo  2014 – 2004 – Big Chief Wallace Pardo   The Renaissance Chief: Big Chief Juan is considered a young chief, but his journey and experiences in and […]

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What Defines Men’s Fashion 

August 30, 2017 Delaney George 0

A woman is known for being the fashion icon, but men can put together a show stopping ensemble too. It’s not just about the suits and ties that makes a man’s look but all of […]

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One of the Oldest HBCUs in the Country Could Fold in September

August 30, 2017 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown After years of financial trouble and heartbreaking enrollment decline, Cheyney University, one of the oldest Black institutions of higher education in America, is on the verge of fiscal ruin and in danger […]

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