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Festivals Return to New Orleans

May 7, 2021 LA Data News 0

Fleur De Lis Data News Weekly Contributor New Orleans is on its way back to normal with a post COVID-19 twist. The City taking a gradual approach to re-opening as more people are getting vaccinated. […]

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Women and Girls More at Risk During Pandemic

May 7, 2021 LA Data News 0

Laycee Ramsey Data News Weekly Contributor When it comes to gender-based violence during the Pandemic, it’s an issue often swept under the rug. The United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women has dubbed it […]

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EBONY 75th Anniversary Book Chronicles Black American Excellence and History

May 7, 2021 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Since 1945, Ebony has chronicled Black life and the multitude of contributions of generations of African American icons, trailblazers, change makers, and the unsung. As the Pandemic […]

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Study: ‘Zoom Fatigue’ Affects Women More Than Men

May 6, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Study: ‘Zoom Fatigue’ Affects Women More Than Men

“Self-focused” attention leads to exhaustion and anxiety.
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Troy Carter Wins Election for Louisiana 2nd Congressional District

April 30, 2021 LA Data News 0

Edwin Buggage Editor-in-Chief Mr. Carter Goes to Washington It was an election that began with 15 candidates competing to represent Louisiana’s 2nd District in the U.S. Congress; now a victor has been declared. Troy Carter […]

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Troy Carter Campaign Victory Celebration

April 30, 2021 LA Data News 0

Photos by Glenn Summers It was a night to remember as supporters of Troy Carter gathered with him to celebrate his Election victory to become the member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana’s […]

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Tyler Perry Honored with Humanitarian Award at the Oscars and Condemns Hate

April 30, 2021 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report New Orleans Native Tyler Perry was honored again for his humanitarian work at this year’s Academy Awards. The filmmaker, who is known for helping many worthy causes delivered a […]

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Quality of Public Education During the Pandemic Expressed by Black Parents and Students.

April 30, 2021 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Contributor Roughly a year in, students of New Orleans had to adjust to online learning for most of their time in school. Around January 4, 2021, majority of the public schools in […]

National

Obama, NNPA, NAACP, Urban League Applaud Chauvin Verdict, Call it a ‘First Step

April 30, 2021 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Former President Barack Obama joined the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the NAACP, the National Urban League, and others to applaud the guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin […]

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Residents Say Voting is More Important than Ever

April 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Cameron English Contributor With the Pandemic and the economy on many voters’ minds, residents said they are headed back to the polls for Louisiana’s Second Congressional District Race because of the need to ensure that […]

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