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  • Tyler Bridges speculates on various upcoming elections and their potential candidates and speaks specifically on Bill Cassidy's consideration for the governor election next year. Larry English comments on Sharon Lewis's ongoing sexual assault case against LSU. Michael Borowitz reflects on his part in Opera Louisiane and several of their upcoming events.
  • Paulius Klimas speaks out against Putin's corrupt war, hopes for Putin's "removal" and reveals his latest book Yellow Green Red. Robert Mann gives his thoughts on the war in Ukraine. He continues with views on LSU's crumbling infrastructure, including the need to continue to remove racist figures from the University's scholarly facilities; calls for completely demolishing LSU's dated library, formerly known as Middleton, with a new one, up-to-date and free from leaks. Mann talks about his latest book Back Rooms and Bayous.
  • Peter Kovacs reflects on his time as a journalist at The Times-Picayune and his current career at The Advocate. Katherine Stewart discusses her book "The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism" and also makes several statements regarding recent political developments.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a new grant from JPMorgan Chase aimed at increasing the number of workers of color in New Orleans’ childcare industry. And we hear why enrollment at University of Louisiana System schools saw a sharp decline last fall.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, Baton Rouge’s Brenna Huckaby tells us how she went from competitive gymnastics to Paralympic snowboarding. And, we hear about increasing rates of resignation in the health care industry.
  • Former Senator Elbert Guillory discusses running for Lieutenant Governor, he also comments on why Black people don't vote Republican. Robyn Dow and Elisha Davis get together and exchange their views and opinions on the Will Smith and Chris Rock fiasco. Julie Wright talks her book, "The Happy Sleeper," which examines teens' sleep schedule today and how to better their sleep schedule.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, Puccini’s La bohème hits the stage at the New Orleans Opera. And, a parody of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie makes its debut.
  • Tyler Bridges discusses his new book, "The Flight: A Father's War, a Son's Search," and his father's service during World War II. He also discusses the 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial election. Jan Moller gives information on the upcoming election and Amendment 2.
  • Also, Black farmers in Iberia Parish say their land is disappearing before their eyes.
  • Sean Reilly discusses redistricting and strategies to drawing better lines. Dr. Griffin Rodgers talks diabetes, prediabetes, how to prevent and diagnose both conditions. Dr. Craig Colton discusses his book, "State of Disaster: A Historical Geography of Louisiana's Land Loss Crisis."
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