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A new guide addresses unique problems LGBTQ community faces in end of life planning
A new guide addresses unique problems LGBTQ community faces in end of life planning

Season 1 Episode 296

Many people are unprepared for issues associated with the end of life, but members of the LGBTQ community often face unique challenges when it comes …

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Queer Eye is coming to New Orleans! Here’s what you need to know
Queer Eye is coming to New Orleans! Here’s what you need to know

Season 1 Episode 295

Back in 2018, Netflix released the first season of Queer Eye, a reality show in which a team of experts known as the Fab Five spend a week helping a …

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On Juneteenth, a look back on a conversation with Civil Rights icon Leona Tate
On Juneteenth, a look back on a conversation with Civil Rights icon Leona Tate

Season 1 Episode 294

June 19, or Juneteenth, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. But of course, the end of slavery did not mark the end…

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Inside the clinic at the heart of the SCOTUS decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade
Inside the clinic at the heart of the SCOTUS decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade

Season 1 Episode 293

As the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization approaches, it seems unlikely that Gov. John Bel Edwards will veto two …

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How one online database is retelling the stories of those who escaped from American slavery
How one online database is retelling the stories of those who escaped from American slavery

Season 1 Episode 292

Juneteenth, a day to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people, is just around the corner. We learn how some local venues, including the New Or…

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New research shows correlation between diabetes, race, and food insecurity
New research shows correlation between diabetes, race, and food insecurity

Season 1 Episode 291

Last week The American Diabetes Association hosted their eighty second Scientific Sessions in New Orleans. At the event, researchers, doctors, and AD…

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From Shakespeare to musicals, here are the performances coming to Tulane this summer
From Shakespeare to musicals, here are the performances coming to Tulane this summer

Season 1 Episode 290

The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane is back with its first full season since 2019. Directors Jon Greene and Torey Hayward tell us about th…

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Stories from Louisiana's Underground Railroad
Stories from Louisiana's Underground Railroad

Season 1 Episode 289

Juneteenth, a commemoration of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, is roughly one week away. In honor of the day, we hear from Kathe Hamb…

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Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience set to hold long-awaited grand opening event this weekend
Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience set to hold long-awaited grand opening event this weekend

Season 1 Episode 288

As long as there has been an American South, there have been Jewish communities living there. At least, according to Kenneth Hoffman, executive direc…

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NOLA’s legal field has long been white-male dominated. This collaborative seeks to change that
NOLA’s legal field has long been white-male dominated. This collaborative seeks to change that

Season 1 Episode 287

Recently, a federal judge struck down Louisiana’s congressional redistricting map, arguing that the lawmakers behind the map violated the Voting Righ…

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