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The World Series starts tonight: Here are the former LSU Tigers taking the field
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the 2022 World Series guarantees that a former LSU Tiger will be claiming victory. We also break down the week’s political news with Stephanie Grace and hear how pro-choice activists in Louisiana are fighting back against abortion restrictions.
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What's next for Claiborne Expressway? Our metro reporter breaks down the redesign proposals
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear the details behind redesign proposals for New Orleans’ Claiborne Expressway. Plus, we hear how southern food banks have been impacted by ongoing inflation.
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Thursday, December 22nd: Joseph McBride, Mark Ballard
Author and educator Joseph McBride talks John F. Kennedy's assassination amid the recent release of new documents. The Advocate's Mark Ballard speaks on several political topics including Ukraine's President meet up with President Biden as well as the upcoming governors race.
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Louisiana Republican state officials want to change who counts as Black in voting maps
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a Supreme Court case that could change who counts as Black in Louisiana. We also hear how Mandeville residents are building higher and more flood-resistant homes, and catch up on this week in politics with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate’s Stephanie Grace.
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How a New Orleans assembly facility is playing a role in getting astronauts back to the moon
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how a New Orleans assembly facility is playing a role in getting astronauts back to the moon! We learn how the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center is honoring Martin Luther King Jr., with an upcoming summit and dive into Louisiana’s new porn access laws.
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How a new photography exhibit explores the role of Latin American roofers after Hurricane Ida
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about two exhibitions by and about Latin American artists. Plus, we hear stories about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from those who met him.
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Wednesday, January 11th: Danté Stewart, Aaron & Austin Nola, Jim Engster
Award-winning speaker, writer, and author Danté Stewart gives his thoughts on the Georgia senate runoffs by referencing his New York Times work "What White Voters See in Herschel Walker". Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola is joined by his brother San Diego Padres catcher Austin Nola to speak on their careers to this point as well as promote their upcoming ALS event "STRIKE OUT ALS WITH AARON & AUSTIN NOLA". For more information, visit https://goallevents.com/e/strike-out-als-with-aaron-andamp-austin-nola-E200021902052004. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster ends the show by commenting on Billy Nungesser's decision on running for governor.
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Friday, January 6th: Nate Gowdy, John Barry, Brad Onishi
Photojournalist Nate Gowdy reflects on the January 6 insurrection on its two year anniversary by referencing his latest work "INSURRECTION". Author and historian John Barry speaks on his latest works as well as what is happing in Washington, including the race for speaker of the House. Social commentator and writer Brad Onishi discusses his latest work "Preparing for War" and also comments on the January 6 insurrection. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster talks several political topics and also acknowledges the longest standing restaurant near LSU, Wienerschnitzel.
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Wednesday, January 4th: Hillar Moore, Dr. Carl Luikart
EBR parish and the 19th Judicial Court District Attorney Hillar Moore reflects on the year 2022's crime and murder rate in EBR and Louisiana and also what could be happening in the new year. Cardiology specialist Dr. Carl Luikart discusses cardiovascular related sudden death in athletes amid Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest.
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Tulane won its first major bowl in 83 years. What might this mean for the school’s football future?
Today on Louisiana Considered, following Tulane’s historic Cotton Bowl win, we break down the game with wide receiver Jha’Quan Jackson. Plus, we learn about new resources for children with developmental disabilities and delays in Louisiana.
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