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His Name, But Our Power: Cierra Chenier reflects on the impact of Tremé on New Orleans culture
Antenna.Works
The Black Woman Who Reigned Supreme in 19th-Century New Orleans
ESSENCE
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The Katrina Babies Are All Grown Up, and We Have Something to Say
ESSENCE​
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The Real Mardi Gras: Black New Orleanians Reclaim Their Space Through Carnival Traditions
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Meet the Woman Defending Black Life on Toxic Land in New Orleans' Upper 9th Ward
ESSENCE (digital & print)
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Deconstructing Catholicism in Black New Orleans
Louisiana Creole Association (print)
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Black New Orleans Will Be Free: What Today Requires & What We Leave Behind
New Orleans Film Society, South Summit 2022 ​
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From Katrina to Maui, Disaster Capitalism continues to exploit across many 'Souths'
Scalawag Magazine | Salt, Soil, & Supper Almanac