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BARAKA was an event highlighting the music, art, and fashion of New Orleans. We present audiences the opportunity to view and immerse themselves into the cultural show represented in "My Nola, My Story: BARAKA Event".

An article about the sense of community in New Orleans told through learning to ride a bike.

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This is a podcast that describes the life of Dylan Davidson, a student at Xavier. It is in the style of an interview.

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The neighborhood of Gert Town is a keystone of Xavier University of Louisiana and has grown alongside the school. In this video, residents of Gert Town are provided with the opportunity to share their stories and lived experiences.

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Super Sunday is a procession and festival to give the public a chance to witness the Mardi Gras Indians. It is an consisted of incredible craftsmanship, unique music and street rituals. New Orleans natives and tourist share their experience with…

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Working in the Tremé area post-Katrina after being a New Orleans resident prior, Liz has seen the effects of gentrification first-hand. Through Anna's Place, she supports youths in the hope of restoring a strong sense of community in a culturally…

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The granddaughter of Mrs. Willie Mae was not able to make it so she sent her close friend Ariana who explains their growth through Katrina, Covid and having another location as well as giving us her favorite food.

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An interview with the owner and director of N'fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company.

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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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This video is about the experience a 71-year old New Orleans native, Howard Rollins Jr. encountered during is time in the Vietnam War and coming back home.

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This is a study about the second line in New Orleans from natives of the city.

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My NOLA My Story My story revolves around two teams, one from New Orleans (Warren Easton) and the other from New Iberia (Jonathan Smith) (Westgate). They compete in the state championship game, which is a significant deal in high school football…

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This video is about Antoinette Williams and more specifically Nola's educational system. In which Antoinette Williams is interviewed and provides us with a glimpse into the present and past information regarding issues in Nola's schooling system.

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

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Chadvett grew up in New Orleans, Lousiana, He is a part-time student, and a part-time Artist working just as hard on his career as his studies. In this Interview he goes over some of the aspects of New Orleans and what makes the city real stand out.

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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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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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