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Civil Rights Exhibit Tells Story of Children/Teens In The Movement

March 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Victoria Clark Doretha Smith walked around the lobby of the sixth floor as she acknowledged old pictures of herself and her friends. As she walked forward and spoke to people nearby her, others started […]

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NAACP Critical of Ben Carson’s Move to Change HUD’s Mission Statement

March 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

NNPA Newswire The NAACP is deeply concerned by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson’s move to dilute the agency’s long-standing mission. The Department of Housing and Urban Development Act, which established HUD as […]

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New Orleans Vets Salute Black History during World War II

March 14, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Piper Thurman As part of commemorating Black History Month across the City, the World War II Museum on Magazine Street convened a panel of historians on Feb. 21, 2018, to revisit what African-Americans faced […]

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Louisiana Democratic Senate Caucus Leader Troy Carter

March 7, 2018 Edwin Buggage 0

By Edwin Buggage Special Session Focus on Balance Budget The Louisiana Legislature is presently in a special session in an attempt to balance the budget for 2018-19. Presently, there is a 1-billion-dollar deficit that legislators […]

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Project Revisits 19th Century Freed People’s Activism through Colored Conventions

March 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Jared Braud Colored Conventions began in 1830 and were held by free, once captive, Black people who came together to organize Civil Rights activities. This is why students and residents came to Tulane University […]

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Bill Cosby to Change Strategy in Upcoming Sexual Assault Trial

March 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Stacy M. Brown Bill Cosby is taking a no-holds-barred approach in his sexual assault case in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The embattled comedian is set to ask Judge Steven O’Neill permission to unseal his decades-old […]

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Activist David Banner Calls On Young People to Engage the Black Community

March 7, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Precious Smith Today’s generation of Black millennials should give their smartphones a break and become more involved in the community. Hip-hop Activist David Banner shared this and other insights when he spoke at a […]

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Delgado Hosts Black Masking Culture Exhibit and Lecture

February 28, 2018 LA Data News 0

By Glenn Jones February 22nd, 2018, history was made. For the first time in New Orleans’ higher learning history, a Black Masking Cultural art exhibition was held. Delgado Community College will not only be written […]

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Sheriff Gusman to Host Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 24th

February 28, 2018 LA Data News 0

Data Staff Edited Report Sheriff Marlin N. Gusman is inviting the public to his 13th Annual Easter Egg Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 24th at Audubon Riverview, also known as “The […]

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Celebrating Black Beauty through Art

February 28, 2018 LA Data News 0

By La’Shance Perry Local experts and artists addressed the topic of Black self-love as part of “Queen: A Symposium on Black Beauty,” on Feb. 22, 2018, that featured the artistic works from the exhibition “Queen: […]

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