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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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American Ballet Theatre returns to New Orleans for performance of Don Quixote
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the season-ender at the New Orleans Opera House. Then, we hear what’s coming during the 55th year of Summer Lyric Theatre.
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Monday, May 9th: Sam Leblanc, Lev Menand, Wade Rouse
Attorney and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 86 in Orleans and Jefferson parishes Sam Leblanc reflects on the life and career of former Louisiana governor Edwin Edwards. Professor of Law at Columbia University and author Lev Menand discusses the details of his recent book "The Fed Unbound: Central Banking in a Time of Crisis". USA Today and internationally bestselling author Wade Rouse talks about his book "Magic Season: A Son's Story."
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Restoring lakes and connecting the bayou: two stories on Louisiana waterways
Today on Louisiana Considered, it’s all about water! We learn about efforts to restore and revitalize waterways in both Baton Rouge and Lake Charles.
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Wednesday, May 18: Tonja Myles, Elbert Guillory, Jason Andreasen
First up on the show was addiction and substance abuse counselors, Tonja Myles. Myles works for the Capital Area Center for Addictive Disorders. Myles talks about the rise in fentanyl deaths. Former state senator Elbert Guillory came on the show to discuss gun control and the latest mass shooting in Buffalo. Elbert and Jim also discussed Tuesday night's primary elections. Baton Rouge Gallery CEO Jason Andreasen discuss the Movies and Music on the Lawn series
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In honor of National Rescue Dog Day, a conversation on why the day was founded
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how dogs help guide children in navigating their developing relationships. We also learn more about the current legislative session at the state Capitol and get an update on unionizing efforts at multiple Starbucks locations.
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Wednesday, May 11th: Quin Hillyer, Sue Lincoln, Tyler Bridges
American conservative newspaper columnist and writer Quin Hillyer and journalist and reporter Sue Lincoln discuss the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the Danny McCormick bill. Journalist and author Tyler Bridges speaks on his conversation with Danny McCormick, the overturning of Roe v. Wade as well as the impact of several other upcoming bills.
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Finding hope in a storm-battered city: one reporter reflects on his year in Lake Charles
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear one reporter reflect on his year of covering Lake Charles. We also learn about a new podcast that dives into the failures of Alabama’s prison system, and discover why FEMA is struggling to provide trailers for bayou parish residents.
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Monday, May 23rd: Rev. Chris Andrews, Darrell Glasper, Robert Samuels
Former pastor of First Methodist Church in Baton Rouge Rev. Chris Andrews speaks on issues in the world today as well as his part as leader of Jubilee Pioneers. Former metro councilman of Baton Rouge Darrell Glasper talks about NCAA sports and comments on the Nick Saban-Jimbo Fisher feud. The Washington Post journalist Robert Samuels discusses the life and death of George Floyd and makes reference to his book, "His Name is George Floyd".
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New Orleans Public Libraries launches new locally-sourced music streaming service
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a statewide student film competition, and hear why local libraries are launching a new music streaming service. Then, we dig into allegations against the Mississippi Department of Health.
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