NOLA's Rich History
This is Cierra Chenier's story of New Orleans history and culture; New Orlean's native and daughter of the city.
Noir Nola, Cierra Chenier tells the history of the oldest black neighborhood in New Orleans: The Treme
Nigell Moses
My Nola My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
December 10, 2019
Cierra Chenier
My Nola My Story
My Nola, My Story 2019 Exhibit
Video
English
Adobe Premiere, video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMC-9UT0krE
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts.
Leaving The New Orleans I Once Knew
Growing up from a young child, to an adult Post-Hurricane Katrina.
A story based on the impact Hurricane Katrina had on Devin Martin's life, and the lives of his family. How one of the most devestating hurricanes of all time, changed Devin's life as a young child, growing up Post-Katrina.
Mercedes Holcomb
Devin Martin's My Nola, My Story via Youtube.
Mercedes Holcomb
December 1, 2017
Mercedes Holcomb
Devin Martin
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story Fall 2017
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/veIf_SyVyec" frameborder="0"></iframe>
English
Youtube Video, iMovie Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veIf_SyVyec
Devin's childhood story, about growing up after Hurricane Katrina.
Growing Up Second Line
This is the story of Jayla "Bean" Nash's life. She is a nine years old; Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana native.
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.
Amyre Brandom- Skinner
My Nola My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
December 4, 2017
Jayla Nash
LaToya Kirton
Jonas Nash
My Nola, My Story.
My Nola, My Story 2017 Exhibit.
Video
English
iMovie, video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDkYUxk36jk
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts