My Nola My Story: NOLA Estheticians
The background and aspirations of Alyshia Cheavious and Rhianna Jordan, the owners of South Skin (Body, Face, and Skin Services)
Alyshia Cheavious and Rhianna Jordan share their childhood experiences living in New Orleans as well as their reasoning and elaboration of their journey of becoming Estheticians in Nola. Many people do not know of the various Esthetician services provided in New Orleans. This video purposely spotlights them to tell their stories. A hidden gem that the media does not portray.
Zamariah Strozier
My Nola My Story via Youtube
Mass Communication Department at Xavier University of Louisiana
November 28, 2022
Zamariah Strozier
Alyshia Cheavious
Rhianna Jordan
My Nola, My Story.
My Nola, My Story 2022 Exhibit.
Video
English
iMovie, video
https://youtu.be/6Ql58GZM9RM
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts.
Why I Love Nola
The stories and feelings of Nola natives.
Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
Adriana Williams
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana
December 5, 2021
Nola natives
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2021 Exhibit
Video
English
video
https://youtu.be/D-QMX9FByBU
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
Why I Love Nola
The stories and feelings of Nola natives.
Nola natives explain the love that they have for their city and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
Skylar Stephens
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana
December 5, 2021
Nola natives
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2021 Exhibit
Video
English
video
https://youtu.be/D-QMX9FByBU
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
Nola's Education, Nola's Future
Antoinette Williams
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.
Madison Byrdie
My Nola My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at the Xavier University of Louisiana.
12/1/20
Madison Brydie
My Nola My Story
My Nola My Story 2020
Video
English
iMovie, Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhS5gfiT2Z0
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
Marcus Watson: The Beauty of Art
Marcus Watson (NOLA Artist)
This is an interview-style video about an artist, Marcus Watson, who centered his art around making a statement, beginning in the very city where art brings people of all class, color, and culture together.
Niya Davis
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at the Xavier University of Louisiana.
29th November 2020
Niya Davis
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2020
Video
English
Inshot, Video
https://youtu.be/e4ct138HeuA
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
N’Fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company
This is about the history of N’Fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company located in the city of New Orleans.
An interview with the owner and director of N'fungola Sibo African Dance and Drum Company.
Aviwe DuBois
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana
December 10, 2019
Mikeall "Myienie" Caesar
N'Fungola Sibo Dance Company
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2019 Exhibit
Video
English
iMovie, Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5Vdui2r6bQ&t=2s
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana’s Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
Purple Knight for Life
This is the story of Anthony Deloch's recalling of his experience at St. Augustine High School after 40 years.
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.
Jordan Deloch
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communication Department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
December 8, 2019
Anthony Deloch
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2019 Exhibit.
Moving Image
EMy Nola, My Story 2019 Exhibit.
Video
<a href="https://youtu.be/2trRr-4lUxE" title="My Nola, My Story: Purple Knight for Life">My Nola, My Story: Purple Knight for Life</a>
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
The Art of the Streets
The Art of the Streets of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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.
Darby Farr
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
November 27, 2018
Eden
Cameron Price
Murphy
Lyn
James
Shawney
My Nola, My Story.
My Nola, My Story 2018 Exhibit.
Video
English
iMovie, video
https://youtu.be/sLC3YMR1LhY
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
McDonogh 35 High School
McDonogh 35 High School has a very rich and relevant culture to the New Orleans area. Being the 1st public high school for African Americans in New Orleans says a lot about its impact and legacy.
I interview a current teacher, a previous teacher and 3 alumnus. The share their stories, experience and love for Mcdonogh 35.
Candace Hasan
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana
October 2018
Dave Cash, Ka'Lya Ellis, Jada White, and Ashley Jones
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2018 Exhibit
video
English
iMovie, video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lUteXBMwpA
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communications department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
More Than A Barber
This is the story of Ronnie "Right Side" Dents, a 27-year-old New Orleans Native.
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.
Kai Wilson
My Nola My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
May 9, 2018
Ronnie Dents
CFreedom
My Nola, My Story.
My Nola, My Story 2018 Exhibit.
Video
English
iMovie, Video
https://youtu.be/NAcCrlMwwiA
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
More Than A School
An exposition about three students' experiences at a monumental French Quarter 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.
Leland Johnson
More than a school, My Nola, My Story via YouTube.
Leland Johnson
November 24-December 4 2017
Leland Johnson
Dominique Williams
Michael Keys
Owner-Leland Johnson/My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story Fall 2017
Video-H-264
English
Biography/ History
https://youtu.be/ueQ1bOxoR1I
It references St. Louis Cathedral's history and the affect it had on three students who attended the school.