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This is a compilation of three interviews, with the MICHESS associate director, a former and a current MICHESS student, talking about the foundation and influence of the MICHESS Program.

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This is a vlog that gives people some insight on what it's like to work in New Orleans. It ranges from the French Quarters, to a black small owned business, to one of the most dangerous jobs; Entergy.

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Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.

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Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.

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New Orleans residents express their thoughts of a woman taking charge of the mayoral seat in the city of New Orleans, after 300 years of being dominated by men.

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This interview captures the effects water has had on communities throughout New Orleans and how it has affected livelihood as well.

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Mrs. Lisa Mclain gives us a closer insight into her take on New Orleans what Vincent's Vault Food Pantry is all about.

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This video explains how an urban renewal project wiped out an area that was once booming with business.

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Having a chat with inspiring Nola Fashion Designer, Seamstress and brand Yadhhae creator Jada Hunter.

This digital media project gives a perspective of different age groups' experiences while living in New Orleans. It shows how "TaKeisha Matthews, Gwen Coleman, and Jermier Washington all viewed New Orleans.

Louis Martinez, a New Orleans police at the time was the mayor's bodyguard who unfortunately had to stay in New Orleans while his family had to leave for the historic hurricane Katrina. Martinez talks about the lower 9th Ward that got annihilated…

Both traditional forms of art like museums and unconventional like the unique street art scene was studied along with interviews with artist/skater, Irvin Washington.

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

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Follow your Exponential host as we explore the beautiful city of New Orleans.

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The Effects of COVID-19: From the Perspective of the New Orleans Community by Joshua Clay is apart of My NOLA, My Story, a Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana students Exponential Honors Program, coordinated by Dr. Shearon…

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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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