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Thousands of Louisiana students are English Language Learners. Many recently came here from Central America, with or without their families. Schools don't…
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New Orleans’ roots are diverse. This summer, Nolavie is speaking with members of different communities that have woven their unique strands into the local…
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When Robert Romero first arrived in America from the Philippines over 35 years ago, he was apprehensive about adjusting to an entirely new culture. Since…
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New Orleans is officially a Welcoming City for immigrants. That’s because last September the City Council passed an ordinance to that effect, as part of a…
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This story is part of TriPod: New Orleans at 300. Tripod moves beyond the familiar themes of New Orleans history to focus on forgotten, neglected, or…
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A nine-day fast is over for 13 protesters pressing the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to decide a challenge to President Obama’s executive order granting…
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This story is part of TriPod: New Orleans at 300. Tripod moves beyond the familiar themes of New Orleans history to focus on forgotten, neglected, or…
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This is the third episode of TriPod: New Orleans at 300. Tri (for the city's three centuries) Pod (for podcast), and Tripod, the tool that steadies an…
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There’s a new report from the Data Center on New Orleans 10 years after Hurricane Katrina. This one focuses on new Latino immigrants who arrived to work…
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More than half of New Orleans public schools require registration forms that could discourage undocumented students from enrolling. That's according to a…