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When, Where And Why People Are Rallying In New Orleans And Baton Rouge This Week

Ashley Dean
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WWNO
Protesters listen to speeches during a rallying at Jackson Square in New Orleans. June 5, 2020.

Action continues in New Orleans and Baton Rouge this week with rallies for racial justice, sanitation workers' rights, mutual aid and more. 

One of this week's actions includes a crawfish boil.

Here's what we know about when, where and why right now. If you know of something we missed, you can send it to tips@wwno.org.

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Rally: Solidarity with Sanitation Workers

4:30-11 a.m.

Winn Dixie, 9701 Chef Menteur Highway

Organized by City Waste Union

More informationhere

Monday, June 22

Rally: SHOW Up for Mama Glo!

6 p.m.

Governor's Mansion, 1001 Capitol Access Road, Baton Rouge

Organized by The Graduates Rising, Promise of Justice Initiative, Rich Family Ministries, Participatory Defense Movement (PDMNOLA), VOTE (Voice of the Experienced), and St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church

More information here

Friday, June 26

Stop the Money Pipeline NOLA

3:45 p.m.

Neutral ground at 1425 N. Broad Ave.

More information here

Saturday, June 27

Car Caravan for Racial Justice

1 p.m.

Jefferson Davis Parkway and Canal Street

Organized by First Grace United Methodist Church

More information from Nola to Angola weekly newsletter

Take Em Down NOLA Action

6 p.m.

Lafayette Square

More information here

Sunday, June 28

Building the World We Want: Mutual Aid Is Abolition!

Community crawfish boil

3 p.m.

Jefferson Davis Parkway and Canal Street

Organized by New Orleans Mutual Aid Society

More information here

Tegan has reported on the coast for WWNO since 2015. In this role she has covered a wide range of issues and subjects related to coastal land loss, coastal restoration, and the culture and economy of Louisiana’s coastal zone, with a focus on solutions and the human dimensions of climate change. Her reporting has been aired nationally on Planet Money, Reveal, All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Marketplace, BBC, CBC and other outlets. She’s a recipient of the Pulitzer Connected Coastlines grant, CUNY Resilience Fellowship, Metcalf Fellowship, and countless national and regional awards.

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