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  • Chad Barnes Jr. advocates for young patients, OLOL hospital
  • ON-AIR: Broadcasters and hosts covering COVID Louisiana
  • Training Junior Cosmetologists
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    • COVID-19 Education: How are Louisiana’s K-12 educators?
    • Three years of COVID, survey shows Louisiana educators experience an array of emotions
    • Educators quickly responded to COVID-19 but how has it impacted them?
    • Where were you on March 9, 2020? Black educators remember the early days of COVID-19
    • Some people are scared of history
    • Challenges to history met with baton of knowledge
    • After three pandemic years, how are Louisiana’s K-12 educators?
    • Harrell’s humanitarian services extend from Louisiana to Kenya
    • Tips for celebrating Kwanzaa
    • Granddaughter looks for ‘Emancipation’ to clarify Port Hudson family’s history and Whipped Peter
    • When the shipment arrives, the people celebrate
    • Changing the Narrative: 12 authors, 16 titles bring the largest Black American group to Sharjah, UAE
    • Expanding skincare into total wellness: microbiologist Erin White takes therapeutics to sisterhood
    • 10 women encourage ‘Katrina Babies’ and the 121 infants of August 29, 2005
    • What happens when police violate your ‘right to remain silent’?
    • Life –from the womb to the tomb– is precious
    • Governor signs Louisiana’s abortion ban with no exception for rape or incest
    • Beyond Juneteenth: Break the chains to access capital and achieve real freedom
    • Legendary bluesmen Lil Jimmy Reed, ‘Teddy’ Johnson blaze paths promoting musical expression
    • Medical marijuana and me: the path to healing now that the cannabis flower is legal in Louisiana
    • Leaving viewers with something strong to sip on
    • Gift Giving for the Culture
    • Shreveport floral designer Sharon Johnson heads to the Tournament of Roses Parade
    • Value of one: a 9-11 hero’s marker celebrates life, soothes personal grief
    • ‘A true jewel of Shreveport’ has passed
    • With filmmakers’ help, Scotlandville steps onto the international stage
    • ‘I hated, hated science’ until STEM NOLA
    • Supporting natural hair in La, a state without the CROWN Act
    • Someone etched her legacy in stone, shared it with free books and prayer
    • Louisiana’s oldest Juneteenth celebrations return amid COVID, on heels of holiday legislation
    • Rep. Jones pushes bill to extend early voting
    • Southern University wins $40,000 Home Depot Grant
    • Larry Irvin is shaping the future, making teaching cool again
    • Norris Henderson, a long-time criminal-justice advocate, continues push to increase funding
    • Songs for Mama: Grieving son creates project a year after COVID loss
    • Behind ‘Jozef Book and Brew’: What we’ve been reading, brewing, and enjoying
    • Author honors sister with children’s adventure
    • Showing the world its Blerds and -ish
    • Chad Barnes Jr. advocates for young patients, OLOL hospital
    • Don’t make another mistake, Snoop Dogg, read the ballot
    • Parenting during this pandemic requires an ‘anointing’ many already possess
    • An artist’s angst: Using fan art for honor and release
    • Painting protests and pandemic: From canvas to masks
    • Louisiana Poet Laureate John Warner Smith awarded national fellowship
    • When it’s time to ‘see someone,’ online therapy could be the best choice
    • Shreveport native wins Pulitzer Prize
    • Eight Southern University leaders join health equity task force
    • Baton Rouge native develops antiviral drug with potential to fight coronavirus
    • 1,095 days and counting: One doctor’s frustration unfolds into Instagram excellence
    • ON-AIR: Broadcasters and hosts covering COVID Louisiana
    • Training Junior Cosmetologists
    • School to prison pipeline can be dismantled says juvenile judge
    • Muralist immortalizes architect Julian T. White, LSU’s first Black professor
    • A Louisiana girl with California wine
    • Kristen Downing’s art — fueled by social, political climate — will exhibit at SU
    • ‘The American Audit’ exposes America as a 400-year-old business and its toll on Black citizens
    • Students, teachers use self-efficacy to master learning, show the world ‘we are intelligent’
    • Separate, unequal, and dismal: Urban League rekindles leaders’ commitments to improve public schools 
    • Minister addresses controversy around latest R&B release ‘Emoji’
    • BJT Ledet’s ‘The Christians’ features 1960s Louisiana love story
    • Baton Rouge, LA Teens Create Watch to Help Caregivers Locate Patients Living with Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease – i.Invest Competition
    • Toni Morrison, Baton Rouge’s bench and ‘seeing myself’
    • Hundreds honor slain civil rights icon, museum founder remembered for living a life of purpose
    • When Grandpa leaves land, he leaves legacy. Pensiri: A Talk with Nicolette ‘FarmHer Missy’ Gordon
    • ‘Not Charity, Lord, but a Chance’
    • She begat this. Oh, really?
    • Invisible Warriors: Photo exhibit reveals the truth behind invisible illnesses
    • ‘It made me feel like a failure that I could not protect her’
    • Pensiri: A Talk with Cristian Hardy, co-pastor, Love Alive Church
    • Baton Rouge’s Chenese Lewis ‘honored’ to host famed international beauty show
    • The Square Collection gets first public showing in West Baton Rouge
    • Women in state law enforcement leave indelible footprints
    • ‘A Lucky Man’ wins Ernest Gaines Award for Literacy Excellence
    • ‘Ms. Meta’ on frontline, empowering others facing HIV
    • Fashions’ ‘Next Big’ designers hail from Baton Rouge
    • Fact: Eliminating stigmas can reduce the spread of HIV
    • With HIV rates topping the nation, Baton Rouge needs HAART, Open Health, and PreP
    • Baton Rouge study looks at whether exercise improves memory for older Blacks
    • Trading Black Histories: Louisiana, California middle schoolers meet by chance while competing in national research contest
    • Baton Rouge native participates in world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise
    • First Black to walk in space visits Baton Rouge
    • Black Out Loud Conference celebrates Black visibility Aug 10-12
    • Using faith-based training, Team Family resolves conflicts, creates peaceful, productive environment
    • Louisiana legislators look to expand ‘Payday’ lending, harming borrowers
    • Dr. King, Alton Sterling, and the Difficult Days Ahead
    • Louisiana creatives flourish in light of Black Panther
    • Louisiana’s non-unanimous jury law: an instrument of mass incarceration
    • Black mothers keep dying after giving birth, researchers blame racism
    • Baton Rouge gains its sixth community pharmacist
    • Baton Rouge sailor reflects on year of recruiting in America’s Navy
    • Henry Turner Jr. Day celebrates a musical, community champion
    • ‘We need as many natural remedies as possible’; SU, LSU marijuana programs may help
    • Momma, he only wanted to ride his bike
    • Seating Black judges: Supreme Court finds intentional discrimination in Terrebonne parish
    • Baton Rouge Councilman’s use of slur is an attempt to intimidate, bully
    • Movin’ on Up in Louisiana–or Not
    • Dialogue on race necessary to move Louisiana beyond fear
    • 300 Black women sought for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome research
    • Baker native serves on Navy’s largest warship
    • Community support turns Facebook postings into published book
    • Losing healthcare access, Medicaid expansion too risky for Louisiana
    • ‘I am that next legacy,’ says Alton Sterling’s oldest son
    • Teens deliver resilient poetry following a season of tragedy
    • ‘Can you be a little less aggressive?’ Louisiana councilwoman responds to #BlackWomenatWork
    • Dear Governor Edwards, TOPS has become an entitlement for rich Louisianans
    • Ponchatoula native brings ‘Something Miraculous’ to Baton Rouge stage, March 26
    • Madam Mayor: Meet the Black female mayors of Louisiana
    • ‘Fat N—-r’; 500 people petition to disbar chief criminal judge for racial slur
    • Museum presents ‘The Thibodaux Massacre’ Book Tour, Feb. 18
    • When pain, anger turn into action, a mother gives hope after son’s murder
    • Baton Rouge charter pushes to keep 600 students, remain open
    • COMMENTARY: Has the Electoral College outlived its usefulness?
    • Children’s book brings Bayou Classic tradition into every home
    • The Genius of Ted Ellis 
    • Fans stirred up for first undefeated match up of Jaguars, Tigers
    • Summers to lead SLU student affairs
    • Readers show solidarity with #WhatADoctorLooksLike
    • Changing the Louisiana Judiciary Forever
    • Things get uncomfortable’ when protesters Blackout BR, interrupt policing meeting
    • Many online resources available for Louisiana disaster survivors
    • From flooded homes, President Obama tells America to ‘stay focused on this’
    • Share your Louisiana Great Flood rescue, survival story
    • President Obama Signs Louisiana Disaster Declaration
    • City left with growing embers of grief
    • City bears embers of mourning, grief
    • Americans for Blane Salamoni Facebook page surfaces
    • How to talk with children about tragedy
    • I fit the prototype: large and Black. Am I Next?
    • You’ve told Alton Sterling’s past records. Now stop ignoring the officers’ disturbing use of force, deep family ties
    • Pro Bono legal support established for Louisiana protesters
    • Domond leaves Grambling for Rutgers University
    • Orchestra festival reaffirms talents of young musicians
    • Community to celebrate Amite valedictorian denied walk
    • Monroe native rolls into world of ultra luxury
    • University leader calls high school decision to keep athlete, ban valedictorian ‘height of hypocrisy’
    • Time to get SMART about diabetes
    • Southern opens 2016 football season at ULM
    • State tax changes take effect Friday, April 1
    • Developers sought to reinvent Entergy site, acres in Baton Rouge
    • Statewide summit set to improve health policy in Louisiana on March 29
    • Gauthier leaves McKinley to serve with Naval Beach Group TWO
    • Green takes national college media awards
    • SUNO chancellor announces resignation
    • Monte Farms of Winnfield breeds success
    • Treasury Department commemorates 150th anniversary of Freedman’s Bank
    • Webb, Knight lay out ‘Must Reads’
    • N.O. native T. Geronimo Johnson wins Ernest Gaines Award
    • Tracking wonderful memories for years to come
    • Giving, celebrating humanity in the name of Christ
    • BR Bus Boycott commemorated by Toni Morrison Society’s Bench by the Road Project

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