587. The first part of our conversation with Library defender Amanda Jones, author of That Librarian. Amanda served as an educator in
Louisiana for over twenty years. Jones had long been a vocal
opponent to book censorship, arguing that book challenges have
disproportionally targeted books with LGBTQ or BIPOC themes,
characters, or authors. In July 2022, Jones spoke publicly
against book censorship at a Livingston Parish Public Library
Board meeting.
Friday, August 16, 2024
Friday, August 9, 2024
586. Ed Branley. Streetcars, Part 2
586. Part 2 of our most recent conversation with Ed Branley, also known
as the NOLA History Guy. "The clanging of a streetcar’s bell
conjures images of a time when street railways were a normal
part of life in the city. Historic Canal Street represents the
common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside
steel rails and electric wires that once guided streetcars. New Orleans was one of the first
cities to embrace street railways, and the city’s love affair
with streetcars has never ceased.
Friday, August 2, 2024
585. Kaitlyn Joshua, Part 2
585. Part 2 of our conversation with Kaitlyn Joshua. Kaitlyn was a victim
of Louisiana's abortion ban. She was excited to get pregnant,
but her OBGYN wouldn't see her until she had been pregnant 12
weeks.
Sunday, July 28, 2024
584. Kaitlyn Joshua -- CORRECTED
584. Part 1 of our talk with Kaitlyn Joshua. Kaitlyn was an early victim
of Louisiana's abortion ban after Roe v Wade was overturned in 2022. She had been excited to get pregnant,
but her OBGYN wouldn't see her until she had been pregnant 12
weeks.
584. Kaitlyn Joshua, Part 1
584. Part 1 of our talk with Kaitlyn Joshua. Kaitlyn was an early victim
of Louisiana's abortion ban after Roe v Wade was overturned in 2022. She had been excited to get pregnant,
but her OBGYN wouldn't see her until she had been pregnant 12
weeks.
Saturday, July 20, 2024
583. Ed Branley. Streetcars, Part 1
583. Part 1 of our most recent conversation with Ed Branley, also known as the NOLA History Guy. "The clanging of a streetcar’s bell conjures images of a time when street railways were a normal part of life in the city. Historic Canal Street represents the common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside steel rails and electric wires that once guided streetcars.
Friday, July 12, 2024
582. Phil Cross, Caddo History
582. This week we talk to Phil Cross, a leading historian of the Kadohadacho (Caddo) Tribe. Phil grew up in a home with no electricity and no running water on his family’s Indian allotment land in western Oklahoma – out where that bright red dirt could both stain his clothes and, in some ways, stir that Okie pride. Phil is a historian, lecturer, Caddo traditional singer and dancer, author, drummer, woodworker, flute maker and much more.
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