Thursday, August 22, 2019

327. John Bel Edwards

327. We listen to a stump speech in Shreveport by Gov. John Bell Edwards, then we replay an interview with him from 2015 during his first campaign. Gov. Edwards won an upset victory over David Vitter four years ago. Since then, he expanded health care to 480,000 working Louisianans, increased our investment in education, gave our teachers their first pay raise in a decade, and turned our budget deficit into a surplus.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. August 24, 1955. U.S. Appellate Court desegregated LSU undergraduate classes.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Born on October 25, 1897 to a prominent New Orleans family, Edmond Souchon II was a passionate lover of jazz and a dedicated physician. He practiced medicine at Hotel Dieu (as chief of staff), Charity, De Paul, Mercy, and Crippled Childrens Hospitals. He was a founding member of the Louisiana Surgical Association, a pioneer user of sodium pentathlon as a general anesthetic, and a life fellow of the American and the International College of Surgeons. He was a director of Pan American Life Insurance Company and the Krewe of Rex.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    September 14, 2019
    Highland Jazz & Blues Festival
    Columbia Park
    Shreveport, LA
    Enjoy live music at the always unique and funky "party in the park" with the Highland Jazz & Blues Festival. This FREE annual event features local and national jazz and blues artists, great food, and local artwork in the historic Columbia Park in Shreveport, Louisiana!
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. I interview Juliet Papadopoulos from France at Afro-Cuban dance lessons at Dillard.
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