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Louisiana Considered: Music, movies and festivals in New Orleans this week
Diane Mack hosted this Tuesday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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Louisiana Considered: Enabling vaccine access for Black Louisianans
Four public health experts and advocates join us for our second roundtable discussion about COVID-19 vaccine availability for several Louisiana communities.
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Louisiana Considered: What is “blue hydrogen?”
We speak with two environmental resource experts about an effort to produce green energy in Louisiana.
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American Routes Shortcuts: Raul Malo
Raul Malo was born in Miami to Cuban parents. In 1989 he started The Mavericks. Named for going against the grain, the Mavericks began in the punk and alternative scene and eventually found great success in country music, incorporating Latin, rockabilly, and pop sounds. By 2000, the group parted ways and Raul Malo pursued a solo career in LA. He joined Los Super Seven with Joe Ely, Freddy Fender, members of Los Lobos, Max Baca, Doug Sahm, and others. In 2012, Malo reunited with the Mavericks, releasing several albums and touring widely. In 2020, they released En Español, an album entirely in Spanish. Making a record like this took Raul many years of listening within and outside his family.
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Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge region is expected to see economic growth in 2022
Also, the head of Louisiana’s largest teachers’ union breaks down what schools might gain from the federal Build Back Better bill.
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Le Show For The Week Of December 19, 2021
It’s time for Le Show’s annual Holiday show! Harry brings us a great mix of holiday music, sketches, and smattering of regular segments like The Apologies of the Week, News of Microplastics, News of the Warm, It’s a Smart World, and more. Happy Holidays!
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Louisiana Considered: A look at the rollout of flower in the state medical marijuana program
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about politics and policy reporting in Louisiana, learn how one musician is navigating the latest wave of the pandemic, and hear about the rollout of a new state medical marijuana plan.
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Louisiana Considered: Pros and cons of coastal litigation and how it impacts restoration
While some see litigation as a powerful tool to protect Louisiana's shrinking coastline, others find this method frivolous.
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American Routes Shortcuts: Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.
This week, we’re recalling the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr, where we’ll hear memories from those who knew him. Mabel John has been a Los Angeles community preacher for more than twenty years, but she earned fame as an R&B singer with both Motown and Stax Records. Her family of ten children grew up singing gospel music together and later the blues. Mabel's brother, Little Willie John, is famous for his song, “Fever.” When Mabel was an R&B singer, she met Martin Luther King.
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Louisiana Considered: A look at the state’s newest political hopefuls
It’s election year across the country, and Louisiana has no shortage of candidates vying for seats.
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