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Deep South States Take a Long-Overdue Step Out of the Jim Crow Past

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Marc H. Morial President & CEO National Urban League “Today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans. Once […]

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Sudan Celebrates 35th Anniversary

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

Photos by Oba Lorrius Jerome Smith watched as Sudan Social Aid and Pleasure Club came out of the Treme Community Center as they celebrated their 35th Anniversary on Sunday, November 11th. The members of Sudan, […]

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Spiritually Speaking Do You Love You?

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By James A. Washington Publisher, Dallas Weekly Newspaper The road to spiritual salvation is sometimes so obvious, so apparent that we just miss it. Like most of Jesus’ message, it doesn’t seem possible that by […]

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Hollywood East: The Dream Realized

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Calla Victoria Enter Lucky Johnson, native New Orleanian, accomplished actor, writer, and movie producer; with a degree in Performing Arts and Media in Theater and Film. Lucky Johnson and first cousin Tyler Perry were […]

Local

Community Book Center Read-a-thon Kickstarter Celebrates Readers and Writers

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

The Community Book Center has been an enduring institution in New Orleans cultural landscape for decades. As part of its 35th Anniversary Celebration, they’re collaborating with local artists, educators, and community groups to produce a […]

National

Power of the Gavel: Five Black Caucus Members Set to Chair Committees in Congress

November 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Lauren Victoria Burke Along with what could be nine new members of the Congressional Black Caucus, the CBC will also likely feature five new Chairman wielding the gavel of five committees in the U.S. […]

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Historic Election in New Orleans

November 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Benjamin Bates It was a historic night for voters nationwide. In New Orleans citizens went to the ballot to vote for several elected offices and Louisiana Constitutional Amendments on the ballot. Including Constitutional Amendment […]

Local

Jazz Greats Celebrate 300 Years of New Orleans Music

November 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Piper Thurman Instruments like drums, trumpets, and tambourines echoed off the walls and The Saints Go Marching In directed the crowd of residents to dance in single file down a second-line on Nov. 4, […]

Dollars and Sense

Debt and Rising Home Costs Continue to Defer Homeownership

November 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Charlene Crowell Do you ever get the feeling that when it comes to news about the nation’s economy you’re in a different world? I certainly do. And what’s more, I think much of America […]

National

Midterm Election Results Means a Congress Divided

November 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report Democrats on Tuesday captured the House of Representatives and are set to exert a major institutional check on President Donald Trump, while breaking the Republican monopoly on power and […]

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