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Future of Housing Depends on Drawing Fairer Maps

June 23, 2021 LA Data News 0

Khalil Abdullah Ethnic Media Services NEW ORLEANS – Andreanecia Morris’ passion for housing has made her one of New Orleans’ most ardent advocates of redistricting. It seems a stretch – redistricting is that once-in-a-decade process […]

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Hip Hop Icon Dr. Dre Opening the ‘Coolest High School in America’

June 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Hip Hop and business icon Dr. Dre said he lasted just two weeks in a college program and believed that many young ones don’t want to attend […]

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New Orleans Native Cindy Crusto Becomes First Female African American Professor in Yale Psychiatry History

June 11, 2021 LA Data News 0

Jordan Sisson Cindy Crusto, PhD, has always been interested in children’s health and well-being. As a high schooler in New Orleans, she worked at her mother’s Montessori early care and education center and ran afterschool […]

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The Greatest Gymnast of All Times

June 11, 2021 LA Data News 0

Elise Schenck Data News Weekly Contributor Simone Biles continues to inspire and reins as arguably the Greatest Gymnast of All Time. She once again dominated at this weekend’s United States Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, […]

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Ava Duvernay Speaks to the Arts Influencing Mental Health

June 3, 2021 LA Data News 0

Lisa Olivia Fitch Our Weekly News Filmmaker Ava DuVernay was interviewed last week for #WOW2021, a virtual event featuring a variety of personalities in conversation with preeminent UCLA doctors and researchers. The goal was to […]

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HBCU Community Development Action Coalition Awarded $5.6 Million from the Wells Fargo Foundation to Address Racial Wealth Disparities

May 27, 2021 LA Data News 0

NNPA Newswire Miami — The Historically Black Colleges & Universities Community Development Action Coalition (HBCU CDAC) is proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive financial wellness initiative, Our Money Matters (OMM) for college students […]

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Black Women’s Roundtable joins Citizen SHE United effort to end Race Based Hair Discrimination The C.R.O.W.N. Act

May 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Louisiana Unity Coalition The Black Women’s Roundtable is pleased to join hands with Citizen SHE United to increase awareness and build added support for passage of House Bill No. 382 by Representative Candace Newell (Democrat-District […]

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U.S. President Joe Biden Visits Louisiana to Promote Infrastructure Plan

May 13, 2021 LA Data News 0

Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor President Joe Biden visited Louisiana last Thursday, first making a stop in Lake Charles before heading to New Orleans to promote his infrastructure plan. During his time in Louisiana, […]

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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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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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