627. We interview Kelly Jackson, founder of the Cane River Film Festival. Natchitoches has a long and intimate history with American cinema. The Cane River film festival represents the latest chapter in that history. We are as diverse as the community that we represent. Our mission is to showcase, nurture, and support the emerging creative student and independent filmmakers stories about and or filmed in Louisiana. We want to share their films with an audience, seek opportunities for distribution and celebrate their achievement in telling their story that they want to tell. The Cane River film festival is not just a film festival — it's an experience.
Friday, May 23, 2025
Friday, May 16, 2025
626. Gabrielle Perry, Part 2
626. Part 2 of our interview with Gabrielle Perry. Gabrielle Angelique
Perry, MPH, B.S. is a public health specialist. She's also the
founder and executive director of The Thurman Perry Foundation,
an award-winning Louisiana-based nonprofit operating nationally
with a mission of aiding women and girls impacted by
incarceration. Ms. Perry’s organization has awarded tens of
thousands of dollars in scholarships to currently incarcerated
women, formerly incarcerated women, and the daughters of both
demographics via her educational program, The Perry Second
Chances Scholarship, which is reflective of her experiences as a
woman impacted by incarceration who sought to achieve her own
education.
Friday, May 9, 2025
625. Gabrielle Perry
625. Part 1 of our interview with Gabrielle Perry. Gabrielle Angelique
Perry, MPH, B.S., is a public health specialist. She's also the
founder and executive director of The Thurman Perry Foundation,
an award-winning Louisiana-based nonprofit operating nationally
with a mission of aiding women and girls impacted by
incarceration. Ms. Perry’s organization has awarded tens of
thousands of dollars in scholarships to currently incarcerated
women, formerly incarcerated women, and the daughters of both
demographics via her educational program.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
624. Lafayette's visit to New Orleans, part 2
624. Part 2 of Ed Branley's return to the porch to talk about the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de
Lafayette's visit to America in 1825. Fifty years after the
Revolutionary War, Lafayette returned for a triumphant tour of the
United States. Nowhere was he more welcome than in his visit to
Louisiana. Ed is a volunteer docent at the Cabildo Museum in Jackson
Square, and the Museum has a fantastic eshibit commemorating the
occasion.
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