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Richard Thomas on playing Atticus Finch as “To Kill a Mockingbird” comes to New Orleans
Season 1 Episode 528
Today on Louisiana Considered, Emmy Award-winning actor Richard Thomas tells us about his approach to playing Atticus Finch as the touring production…
3 years ago
Investigating community mistrust and misconduct inside the Baton Rouge Police Department
Season 1 Episode 527
On today’s Louisiana Considered, we get an update on a series of attempts to amend Louisiana’s near-total abortion ban. Also, we hear from two invest…
3 years ago
Bayou Boogaloo is back: Here’s what to expect at the Bayou St. John festival in 2023
Season 1 Episode 526
Over a decade ago, FEMA gave the city $1.8 billion to rebuild schools that were damaged from Hurricane Katrina. Now 13 years later, the rebuilding pr…
3 years ago
Hear what’s on deck at the 6th annual Baton Rouge Soul Food Festival
Season 1 Episode 525
Cooks from around Louisiana and beyond will be showing off their culinary skills this weekend at the 6th Annual Baton Rouge Soul Food Festival at the…
3 years ago
Sea Change Episode 4: Salty Chefs
Season 1 Episode 524
Today on Louisiana Considered, we are bringing you the fourth episode of our new climate podcast, Sea Change.
Food connects us to our past, to our m…
3 years ago
Tunica-Biloxi tribe to host first Pow Wow since the pandemic
Season 1 Episode 523
Next weekend on May 20th and 21, the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana will host their first Pow Wow since the COVID 19 pandemic. And tribal leadershi…
3 years ago
Breaking down Perkins v. Hart, the case against police violence in St. Tammany Parish
Season 1 Episode 522
The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice recently released new maps that show petrochemical plants in Louisiana are disproportionately located…
3 years ago
New Orleans high school senior Dennis Barnes on his record-breaking college scholarship offers
Season 1 Episode 521
The Louisiana governor’s race is well underway. Nine candidates have already thrown their hats in the ring. Just yesterday, former President Donald T…
3 years ago
A chef, a state senator, and literacy advocate among those honored for humanitarian efforts in Louisiana
Season 1 Episode 520
This Thursday, the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities will present the Bright Lights Awards to honor some of the state’s top leaders in humanitar…
3 years ago
How the Louisiana legislature is addressing carbon capture this congressional session
Season 1 Episode 519
Proposals for carbon capture and sequestration projects have been popping up across Louisiana for years. Officials have welcomed these projects, but …
3 years ago