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Peaches Record Store is a store that was founded in the 1970s, which sold vinyls and artist paraphernalia.

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Describes history of Lincoln Beach, the racial history behind it, and what it looks like 54 years after its closing.

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Anthony Deloch attended St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, LA from 1975-1979. After graduating 40 years ago, he recalls some of his favorite aspects of the school as well as his experience at his class reunion.

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Interview with a New Orleans Social Worker covering her opinions on the welfare of New Orleans residents.

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November 10, 2019 marked the 35th anniversary of the Gold Star dance team. A few team members speak on their experiences and a brief history is given on the team.

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Jawn tells the story of how she ended up at Xavier and how that choice has turned New Orleans into her new home.

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Noir Nola, Cierra Chenier tells the history of the oldest black neighborhood in New Orleans: The Treme

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Ashley Nunez is a local Speech Interventionist who specializes in birth to five years of age early intervention, and she also has a specialization in Special Education.

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The queen of New Orleans cuisine and Civil Rights legend, Leah Chase talks about the highlights of her life.

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Southside Ali'San is an upcoming artist in New Orleans who shares his experiences and passion as an influencer to others.

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Nolan Paige was discussing his connection with New Orleans and how the city affected him and his occupation.

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Mr. Smith explains his impact on Xavier students and how his life has changed because of Xavier University of Louisiana.

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Featuring Zachary Ramsey III

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Parnell Herbert talks about how he grew up in New Orleans and how he went on to become a community activist.

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Sister Pat has engaged in ministry all over the country but has settled in New Orleans and is currently working with African American youth in order to better there education

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New Orleans is not called the Hollywood of the south for no reason! The streets are littered with artists, from drummers to feminist painters, to tap dancers, to hair braiders. I interviewed these artists to catch a glimpse into their worlds.

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Women of Nola discuss their life experiences and why they exemplify black girl magic.

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The Mardi Gras Indians have a second line in Uptown, Downtown and Algiers New Orleans. New Orleans natives from all over the city come out to walk the streets of New Orleans during this tradition. This is all day event is known as Super Sunday.
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