536. We chat with Johnette Downing and her husband, Scott Billington. "Musician and author Johnette Downing and three-time Grammy® winner Scott
Billington are the foremost children’s music performers from New
Orleans.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Friday, August 18, 2023
535. Chris Finan
535. We talk to Christopher M. Finan about his book, How Free Speech Saved
Democracy. "Free speech is not an obstacle to change: it is the way change
happens...
To those who see free speech as a threat to democracy, Finan offers
engaging evidence from a long and sometimes challenging history of free
speech in America to show how free speech has been essential to
expanding democracy.
Friday, August 11, 2023
534. Johnny Armstrong
534. We talk to Johnny Armstrong about his new book, Rescuing Biodiversity The Protection and Restoration of a North Louisiana Ecosystem.
According to the LSU Press website, "Restoration ecology is a vital
tool to mitigate the crisis caused by the global destruction of
biodiversity, one of the most powerful existential threats to future
generations.
Thursday, August 3, 2023
533. Seth Pevey
533. We talk to author Seth Pevey about his life and his writing. Seth is a Louisiana
native who has worked as a teacher and journalist around the
world, and now writes both fiction and non-fiction from his
country home outside of New Orleans.
Thursday, July 27, 2023
532. Eli Langley, part 2
532. Part 2 of our conversation with Eli Langley, a member of the Coushatta Tribe and a graduate of Harvard. “Eli Langley ’21 grew up in a family devoted to safeguarding
the culture, history, and language of the Coushatta Tribe. His father, a
tribal cultural adviser, and his mother, an anthropologist and tribal
historian, nourished him with Native folktales and inspired him early on
to take pride in his roots.
Thursday, July 20, 2023
531. Eli Langley, part 1
531. Part 1 of our conversation with Eli Langley, a member of the Coushatta Tribe and a graduate of Harvard. “Eli Langley ’21 grew up in a family devoted to safeguarding the culture, history, and language of the Coushatta Tribe. His father, a tribal cultural adviser, and his mother, an anthropologist and tribal historian, nourished him with Native folktales and inspired him early on to take pride in his roots.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
530. Katy Morlas Shannon
530. Katy Morlas Shannon returns to talk about her children's historical fiction, Sharcropper's Daughter. "Born
a sharecropper’s daughter on a Louisiana plantation, Frances Darbonne
wonders if she will ever escape the rural poverty that has plagued her
family for generations.
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