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New Orleans City Council overrides LaToya Cantrell's veto to protect mayoral power
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear a weekly roundup of political events. We also learn how a local artist is exploring his Black and queer identities in a new exhibition, and get a taste of all the food that Jazz Fest has to offer.
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Stories from Louisiana's Underground Railroad
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how one Louisiana museum is preserving the stories of the enslaved and the escaped. And, we hear about a rise in smell complaints across Baton Rouge, and learn how the city council plans to address it.
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From Shakespeare to musicals, here are the performances coming to Tulane this summer
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about two performances coming to Tulane this summer. And, we learn why duck hunting is under threat by the erosion of Louisiana's coast
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Wednesday, June 15th: Fred Dent, Darrell Glasper, Ebony Thomas Philips, Howard Blum
Financial planner for Dent Wealth Advisors Fred Dent discusses the current state of the market as well as crypto currency. Former EBR Parish councilman Darrell Glasper comment on the Saudi Arabia golf Tour and his support of assault weapons. Director of Elderly Protective Services Ebony Thomas Philips speaks on the importance of the organization. American author and journalist Howard Blum talks about his recent book "The Spy Who Knew Too Much".
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New research shows correlation between diabetes, race and food insecurity
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the latest findings presented at the the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions. We also hear about the increase in violence in New Orleans jails and learn what to prepare for this hurricane season.
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Tuesday, June 14th: Clarence Page, Melissa Flournoy
American journalist, syndicated columnist, and senior member of the Chicago Tribune editorial board Clarence Page discusses the insurrection of the Capital, upcoming elections, as well as gun violence in America. Chair of the Board of Louisiana Progress and co-founder of 10,000 Women Melissa Flournoy speaks on her opposition to AR-15 assault weapons.
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Upcoming Peace Officers Memorial Day pays tribute to those lost in the line of duty
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how the state is honoring officers during National Police Week. Then, we hear the second edition of Liner Notes, our new segment where we talk with a Louisiana band to analyze one of their original songs.
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Friend or foe? A lesson on Louisiana snakes and how to interact with them
Today on Louisiana Considered, we get an update on the state of Louisiana air quality. We also learn why one New Orleans school is getting a new name, and learn about our state’s native species of snakes.
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Thursday, May 12th: General Russel Honore, Mark Ballard
General Russel Honore talks about current issues in Louisiana, Exxon, and tax exemptions. Journalist Mark Ballard speaks on House Bill 813 voting as well as several other upcoming bills.
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Tuesday, May 10th: Lamar White, Angie Thomas
Journalist and publisher Lamar White speaks on the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Danny McCormick bill, as well as his upcoming article featured on The Daily Beast. Associate Director for Louisiana Right to Life Angie Thomas talks about the organization and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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