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Katrina 20 Conference Reflects on Lessons Learned from the Past Two Decades

September 22, 2025 LA Data News 0

Story and Photos by Daelyn House Data News Weekly Contributor Twenty years to the date, Hurricane Katrina devastated the City of New Orleans, displacing 103,000 people permanently and impacting more than 700,000 people. On the […]

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Annual Second Line Marks Katrina Anniversary

September 22, 2025 LA Data News 0

Story and Photos by Kristopher Beavers Data News Weekly Contributor The Six Ward Steppers and the Hip Hop Caucus of New Orleans hosted its Annual March and Second Line Parade in remembrance of the devastating […]

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Movement Aims to Address the Unicorn Effect Black Women Face.

September 22, 2025 LA Data News 0

Aaliyah Brown Data News Weekly Contributor Since the beginning of 2025, roughly 300,000 Black women have lost employment over a three-month period, and particularly Black women in executive or leadership roles. Black women are expected […]

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Louisiana Unions Celebrate Job Growth, Highlight Worker Challenges at Labor Day Picnic

September 22, 2025 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report Union members and their families gathered at Marconi Meadows in City Park for the Annual Labor Day Picnic, celebrating gains while confronting challenges in Louisiana’s Labor Landscape. According to Leaders […]

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Thousands March on Wall Street Demanding Economic Justice and Equity

September 22, 2025 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent Sixty-two years to the day after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” Speech, thousands poured into Lower Manhattan on Thursday, linking […]

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Data News Weekly Endorses Helena Moreno for Mayor of New Orleans

August 28, 2025 LA Data News 0

Edwin Buggage Editor A City at a Crossroads  New Orleans stands at a pivotal moment in its history. Our city continues to wrestle with persistent challenges, including public safety, affordable housing, economic inequality, infrastructure needs, […]

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New Orleans Fashion Week Returns with a Bold Celebration of Style, Innovation & Iconic Voices

August 28, 2025 LA Data News 0

Tracee Dundas FASHION EDITOR @fashionablyyoursnola The city’s most stylish week of the year returns as New Orleans Fashion Week (NOFW) announces its 2025 Schedule of Events, taking place September 12th – 20th, with nine days […]

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Reflections: 20 Years After Katrina: Triumph Over Tragedy

August 28, 2025 LA Data News 0

Edwin Buggage Editor-in-Chief Data News Weekly It’s been twenty years since Hurricane Katrina and the breaching of the levees devastated New Orleans, leaving behind loss, displacement, and a sense of collective trauma that lingers in […]

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Louisiana’s Lower Mississippi River Ports Unite Under New Investment Commission

August 28, 2025 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report Collectively, the five deepwater ports along the Lower Mississippi River (LMR) represent one of the most powerful economic engines in the United States. Together, the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, […]

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Trump Targets Black-Led Cities Despite Record Crime Declines

August 28, 2025 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent Donald Trump’s takeover of Washington, D.C.’s police force and his threats to extend the same approach to other Black-led cities are being denounced as racially motivated […]

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