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Sacred and Submerged
The Lemon Tree Mound is a sacred place for the Atakapa/Ishak-Chawasha tribe. And it's disappearing under the rising waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In this episode, we travel out into the bayous of South Louisiana to understand what this one small sacred place means for the Land Back Movement and climate justice, and why efforts to save our coast matter, even if they really mean only buying time.
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Strike while the iron is hot. Just be quick about it
Traditionally, union strikes have lasted until their demands were met. But in the last decade, unions have taken a new approach to strikes — making them shorter.
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The Reading Life: Chris Champagne, Kalamu ya Salaam
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The Reading Life: Kalamu ya Salaam
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Introducing: 'Bitter Jaguar'
Reporter Drew Hawkins takes over this week’s episode to share an excerpt from his new podcast — Bitter Jaguar: The Shooting of Denver Smith and Leonard Brown.
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'They Won’t Die Alone': Lori Waselchuk On Documenting Hospice Behind Bars
The Historic New Orleans Collection spotlights documentary photographer Lori Waselchuk and her "Grace Before Dying" project.
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A sacred mound is returned to a Native American tribe
In coastal Louisiana, an Indigenous tribe received their land back — a sacred mound in Grand Bayou Indian Village. Their history, however, is at risk of being washed away by climate change.
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The rising cost of storm evacuation
When a hurricane is approaching, do you stay or go? Senior reporter Stephan Bisaha followed one family from New Orleans who chose to leave and tracked the costs.
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What’s the best way to use money to help people in need?
The South is receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from historic lawsuits with opioid manufacturers and distributors. But in Alabama, medication that can help treat addiction is out of reach for many who need it the most.
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Can you tell me how we got to District 2?
The Gulf States Newsroom presents an election week look back at our coverage of Alabama’s Congressional District 2.
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