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Friday, March 11th: Congressman Garret Graves, Gloria Allred, and James Linden Hogg
Congressman Garret Graves discusses the war in Ukraine and Russian propaganda; contemplates actions the U.S. should have taken against Russia and suggests we provide greater assistance with weaponry for Ukraine to defend its own airspace. Gloria Allred speaks about ongoing litigation in the case of former Miss Ukraine 2018, who was stripped of her title after it was revealed she had a son. James Linden Hogg presents his latest song Glory in the Meeting House and upcoming performance at Oakley Plantation, St. Francisville, April 2nd.
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'It's scary to live in fear': What Ukrainians in Louisiana are saying about the war back home
Today on Louisiana Considered, we dig into the agenda for the next state legislative session. And we hear what Ukrainians living in Louisiana have to say about the Russian invasion of their home country.
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April is National Native Plant Month! Here's how to incorporate Louisiana plants into your garden
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the long-term impacts that COVID-19 has on the brain. And, in honor of National Native Plant Month, we learn how to incorporate more Louisiana plants into our gardens.
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As Pelicans return to New Orleans for Game 6 of the playoffs, here's what to expect on the court
Today on Louisiana Considered, we get a preview of tonight’s do-or-die Pelicans game and learn how cities across the Gulf South are trying to deal with poverty. Then, in honor of Yom Hashoah, we revisit a conversation with survivor Irving Roth.
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Friday, April 29th: Ted James, Denny McLain, Sayantani DasGupta
Former State Representative Ted James talks about his part in the Biden Administration and addresses several political issues. Denny McLain reflects on his time in the MLB and his thoughts on the league today. Sayantani DasGupta speaks on her life as a physician and an author as well as her recent book "Debating Darcy".
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Thursday, April 28th: Mark Ballard, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, and Dr. Dana Suskind.
Mark Ballard covers conversion therapy ban, Senate bill 151 and raising the State minimum wage. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser talks about his recent home invasion, Louisiana tourism including the recent Strawberry Festival, upcoming Garth Brook's concert and Jazz Fest, and Dr. Dana Suskind discusses her new book Parent Nation- Unlocking Every Child's Potential, Fulfilling Society's Promise.
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Cedric Richmond resigns from White House position. How might this impact Louisiana?
Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss the resignation of Cedric Richmond from his position in the President Joe Biden White House. We also get the latest news from the State Capitol and learn about violations of prisoners rights at the Mississippi State Penitentiary.
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Tuesday, April 26th: Jan Moller, Andrew Muhl, and Steve Binder
Jan Moller, discusses Louisiana's minimum wage, Andrew Muhl of AARP talks about House bill 645 and how it would benefit everyone in the state, allowing seniors to stay in their own homes longer and Steve Binder relives the Elvis '68 Special and what it meant for both of their careers.
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Wednesday, April 27th: Charlotte Dennett, Freddie Pitcher Jr., Yascha Mounk
Best-selling author Charlotte Dennett gives details on her book "Follow the Pipelines: Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Spy and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil". Judge Freddie Pitcher Jr. talks about his many years as Chancellor of the Southern University Law Center and the life and impact of Johnnie Jones. Political scientist Yascha Mounk discusses his book "The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure".
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New Orleans Jazz Fest begins this weekend! Here's what to expect after a 2-year hiatus
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear what’s on deck for the 2022 New Orleans Jazz Fest. Then, acclaimed trumpeter and composer Jamil Sharif tells us about his latest releases.
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