519. Part 1 of our conversation with Joshua Trosclair, housing activist. "HousingLOUISIANA
is a statewide initiative aimed at meeting Louisiana's housing needs
and create a statewide network of regional housing alliances to ensure
better collaboration across the state.
Friday, April 28, 2023
Friday, April 21, 2023
518. Sam Irwin on Jazz
518. We talk to Sam Irwin about his new book on jazz history. "Why did Louis
Armstrong choose the Fourth of July as his birthday? What did
Independence Day mean to southern Blacks in 1901? How did
jazzman Joe Darensbourg of Baton Rouge, the musician who played
clarinet on Louis Armstrong’s 1963 smash hit “Hello, Dolly,”
encounter not one, but two serial murderers in his long career?
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
517. Windy Counsell Petre, part 2. Corrected.
517. Part 2 of our interview with Windy Counsell Petre about Louisiana author Grace King.
“Grace King was an
American author of Louisiana stories, history, and biography,
and a leader in historical and literary activities.
Friday, April 14, 2023
517. Windy Counsell Petrie, part 2
517. Part 2 of our interview with Windy Counsell Petre about Louisiana author Grace King.
“Grace King was an
American author of Louisiana stories, history, and biography,
and a leader in historical and literary activities.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
516. Windy Counsell Petrie, part 1.
516. Part 1 of our interview with Windy Counsell Petre about Louisiana author Grace King.
“Grace King was an
American author of Louisiana stories, history, and biography,
and a leader in historical and literary activities.
Friday, March 31, 2023
515. Robert Collins.
515. We talk to Robert Collins, a Dillard University Professor of Urban Studies and Public Policy and the Conrad N. Hilton Endowed Professorship. Robert tells us how black mayors have won a Hollow Prize when they get elected as a mayor of a city. "Black
mayors taking office was the culmination of many political efforts
undertaken during the civil rights movement.
Friday, March 24, 2023
514. Jacqueline Couti, Part 2.
514. Part 2 of our conversation with Jacqueline Couti about her research into Creole folktale, "Djabe's Marriage." "Jacqueline
Couti works in the area of French and
Francophone Studies. Her research and teaching
interests delve into the transatlantic and
transnational interconnections between cultural
productions from continental France and its now
former colonies.
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