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A conversation with three of this year’s inductees into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame
Season 1 Episode 562
It's no secret that 2023 has been a big year for sports in the Bayou State, as Louisiana State University took home two championship titles in women…
2 years, 11 months ago
Feral pigs are wreaking havoc on Louisiana farms and wildlife. Today we look at a potential solution
Season 1 Episode 561
It’s been a year since Avis Williams started as superintendent of New Orleans public schools. She is the first woman to permanently hold the position…
2 years, 11 months ago
This new app is aimed at helping communities better prepare for flooding
Season 1 Episode 560
Hurricane season is just around the corner, and as many Louisianans know, how well you can grapple with the damage and flooding of these storms is of…
2 years, 11 months ago
Big Freedia on her new TV series, Big Freedia Means Business
Season 1 Episode 559
Just a few weeks ago, New Orleans' own Big Freedia debuted her new series, Big Freedia Means Business. The show follows the Queen of Bounce’s new mus…
2 years, 11 months ago
Sea Change: We Could All Use a Little Creativity
Season 1 Episode 557
We know that everyone has a role in tackling the climate crisis, so what about artists? Today on Louisiana Considered, we talk with Atlanta-based art…
3 years ago
Biden administration could help La. become more resilient – if money gets to those who need it most
Season 1 Episode 556
Back in 2020, Lake Charles, Louisiana suffered from back to back hurricanes, and while some areas of the city have since recovered, others look like …
3 years ago
New podcast from LSU Libraries highlights untold stories of Louisiana Veterans
Season 1 Episode 555
LSU Libraries’ T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History recently partnered with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to unveil a limited-epi…
3 years ago
60 years after Baton Rouge ‘swim-in’ protest, a new gallery exhibit tells this story
Season 1 Episode 554
In July of 1963 a group of activists held a ‘swim-in’ protest in which they attempted to enter the City Park Pool in Baton Rouge to protest segregati…
3 years ago
A conversation with Jeff Landry on his campaign to be Louisiana’s next governor
Season 1 Episode 553
Last week, we brought you the first part of our latest episode of Sea Change, in which WWNO’s Kezia Setyawan traveled around south Louisiana to meet …
3 years ago
A year after Roe was overturned, we head back to Mississippi to see the impact of the landmark case
Season 1 Episode 552
This month marks one year since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending constitutional abortion rights. Currently, 14 states – including …
3 years ago