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Louisiana’s role in NASA’s upcoming moon mission; Baton Rouge painter on the relationship between art and health
Today on Louisiana Considered, a NASA engineer tells us about Louisiana’s role in an upcoming mission to the moon. We also hear about a nationwide art project’s ties to Baton Rouge, and we travel to Montgomery to learn why a push for unionization among autoworkers in the South appears to have lost steam.
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Foster Campbell, Garey Forster, Patrick Martin
Public Service Commissioner and Democrat Foster Campbell is joined by longtime State Representative and Republican Garey Forster to discuss the presidential election including Joe Biden dropping out of the race, Vice President Kamala Harris, and the upcoming Democratic Convention. EBR School Board member Patrick Martin talks the latest with the school board and the next steps regarding the superintendent search.
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Hurricane season forecast; ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ returns to NOLA stage; staying safe at public pools
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how the YMCA is helping kids stay cool and safe in the pool this summer. We also get a sneak peak of an upcoming production of a Tennessee Williams classic, and hear a forecast of this year’s hurricane season.
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Troy Hebert, Mark Ballard, Dadrius Lanus
Former State Representative Troy Hebert comments on the upcoming presidential election and it's candidates with Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee and also Joe Biden's recent "farewell speech" amide his withdrawal from the election. The Advocate's Mark Ballard talks various political topics including the upcoming presidential election and the potential democratic VP nominee. President of the EBR Parish School Board Dadrius Lanus speaks on the decision for LaMont Cole as the Superintendent for the EBR Parish School System.
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Clarence Page, Jeannie Luckett, Lynn Rossi, James Charles Smith
Award-winning journalist Clarence Page talks various topics and also comments on American political topics including the presidential election and its candidates amid the upcoming debate. Education Curator at West Baton Rouge Museum Jeannie Luckett is joined by photographer and set designer Lynn Rossi to speak on the latest exhibit, "Evolution of the Revolution ". For more information, visit westbatonrougemuseum.org. Author James Charles Smith talks his latest work, "Flightless Falcon".
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Generation Hope helps parents navigate college classes; ESSENCE Festival marks 30th anniversary
ESSENCE has a special meaning for New Orleans as the festival began in the city back in 1995.
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Rep. Garrett Graves won’t run for reelection; Louisiana’s road rage shooting problem; football stars teach financial literacy in NOLA
Today on Louisiana Considered: Garrett Graves isn’t running for reelection this fall. We’ll discuss what that means for state and national politics. We also learn that Louisiana drivers use firearms to express their road rage more often than residents of other states. And, we hear an update on Dollars to Dreams, a high school financial literacy program run by former New Orleans Saints players.
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Dadrius Lanus, Scott Wilfong, Dayne Sherman, Gary Robertson, Rannah Gray
President of the EBR Parish School Board Dadrius Lanus speaks on the upcoming vote regarding the new EBR Parish School System Superintendent and it's candidates. Republican Political consultant Scott Wilfong is joined by Southeastern professor and Democratic blogger Dayne Sherman to discuss state and national political topics including the Landry administration thus far and the upcoming presidential election and it's candidates. Executive Director at Adult Literacy Advocate Gary Robertson is joined by author Rannah Gray to talk important issues within our community regarding adult literacy and also the upcoming event, "“An Afternoon with the Author”. For more information, visit https://www.adultliteracyadvocates.org/great-authors-634128-536846.html.
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Caroline Roemer, John Rupolo, Mark Ballard
Investigative reporter John Rupolo talks the latest on the EBR Superintendent search and its candidates. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools Caroline Roemer gives her take on charter schools throughout Louisiana and also recently passed bills effecting these schools. The Advocate's Mark Ballard speaks on the Democratic Party, Joe Biden stepping down, and also the upcoming presidential election.
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Judge orders health and safety measures for farm line workers at Angola; new study on displacement due to climate change
Today on Louisiana Considered, we get an update on last week’s ruling for more safety measures for farm line workers at Angola. Plus, we hear about a climate change report from the National Academies of Science.
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