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For People of Color, Gentrification is More a Curse than a Blessing

March 5, 2020 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent From a dowdy provincial city in the 1980s, Philadelphia has become a world-class urban center through gentrification – primarily through landmark architecture that now sets the city center, […]

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Civil Rights Icon John Lewis makes an Appearance at Selma Remembrance of Bloody Sunday

March 5, 2020 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report Thousands marched across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, Alabama to commemorate Bloody Sunday when the Civil Rights Activists faced a brutal police force while marching for voting rights […]

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Women’s History Month 2020

March 5, 2020 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report It is truly historical times for women not just in America, but across the globe come together. The Me-Too era has made women’s voices and demands for equality and […]

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46th Annual Bayou Classic

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report The Bayou Classic that’s in its 46th year has become more than a football game. In its nearly 50 years of existence; it is one of the Nation’s greatest […]

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Ransomware Attack on Louisiana Causes Governor John Bel Edwards to Declare a State of Emergency

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report Last week’s Ransomware Attack led to multiple state servers being shut down and closed agencies like the OMV for multiple days. This caused Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards to […]

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New Orleans City Council Adopts 2020 City Budget

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

City of New Orleans NEW ORLEANS – After several weeks of budget hearings, the Council adopted the City’s 2020 Operating and Capital Budgets, concluding the Annual Budget Review Process and establishing spending levels for the […]

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Obesity among Black Women Outrageously High Part 1

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Darcie Ortique NNPA/OW Contributor African American women are reportedly more susceptible to being overweight or obese than any other race. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health has reported that […]

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‘The Christians’ features a 1960s Louisiana love story

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Cora Lester The Drum Newspaper   The Christians, book one, follows the life and love of Mary Jean Woods, a young, Christian woman in 1960 South Louisiana as she maneuvers through self-discovery, unrighteousness, and betrayal […]

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Getting It Done and Striving to Be Number 1

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Fleur De Lis Data News Weekly Columnist   This is Fleur De Lis wishing all my NOLA folks Happy Thanksgiving. All I can say about this week’s game is “whew” in their 34-31 win against […]

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What Do the 2019 Elections Mean for 2020?

November 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Dr. Julianne Malveaux NNPA Newswire Contributor If the 2019 elections are any indication, Republicans need to worry about their viability come 2020. In Virginia, Democrats have majorities in both its upper and lower houses. With […]

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