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Amy's Sweet Nola
Co-founder of Akhirah's Praline and Candy, Amy Muhammad recalls her time growing up in New Orleans, facing racism and colorism, and opening a New…
Why I Love Nola
Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
The New Orleans Art Diaspora
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.
Growing Up Second Line
Jayla experienced her first second line at the age of two with her family. She is now nine, and reflects back on her most memorable experiences while participating in second line.
N’Fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company
An interview with the owner and director of N'fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company.
Boswell's: Home Away from Home
This is a vlog-style video centered around Jamaican Restaurant, Boswell's. This video entails an interview with the owner, Mr. Boswell Atkinson, and the introduction of the restaurant's food and environment to viewers.
Hurricane Katrina
Taylor Brooks a victim of hurricane Katrina takes a second and sits down to tell us about the affect on the Hurricane and what toll it took on her childhood.
The Heart of Xavier
Mr. Smith explains his impact on Xavier students and how his life has changed because of Xavier University of Louisiana.
A Gerard LeFrere Documentary
A short documentary on New Orleans by XULA's Class of 2022 Gerard LeFrere
Amy's Sweet Nola
Co-founder of Akhirah's Praline and Candy, Amy Muhammad recalls her time growing up in New Orleans, facing racism and colorism, and opening a New Orleans style coffee shop in Chicago with her husband.
Black Owned in NOLA 
14 Parishes and Willie Mae's are some of the most popular restaurants in the Pythian Market and this is a look into their history and what makes them so popular.
New Orleans Native, Vietnam Veteran
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.
More Than A Barber
Ronnie Dents, a 27-year-old artist, has been doing art since he was a young child. In this interview, he discusses how he has incorporated his art into barbering.
New Orleans Second-Lines for the Community
This is a study about the second line in New Orleans from natives of the city.
Bo Down To The King
Coach Bo has been the head coach for over 21 years. He has a major effect on the history of sports at Xavier and plays major role.
Shirelle Perkins: A Katrina Story
A personal narrative of a Katrina survivor. Shirelle Perkins tells her Katrina story and provides life lessons she's learned from it.
A Conversation with Dr. Calvin Mackie
New Orleans native Dr. Calvin Mackie began a non-profit dedicated to making STEM education accessible to all children after recognizing a lack of STEM education in schools. STEM NOLA, his non-profit, is now expanding to New Orleans East, an area once…
More Than A School
A story about one of the oldest schools in New Orleans, located in the heart of the French Quarter. Three students take a trip down memory lane and explain what this now closed school meant to them.
NOLA's Rich History 
Noir Nola, Cierra Chenier tells the history of the oldest black neighborhood in New Orleans: The Treme
Why I Love Nola
Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.