Chief Chanagimire Durall
Chief Chanagimire Durall
This is an interview based on the first female police chief- Chanagimire Durall-of Xavier University of Louisiana
Domonic Archie Jr.
My Nola, My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications Department at the Xavier University of Louisiana
December 2, 2020
Domonic D. Archie Jr.
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story, 2020
Video
English
Imovie, Video
https://youtu.be/y6qh895cJ5g
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
Heart N Hands
Heart N Hands Non-Profit Organization
This is a questionnaire video to learn more about Heart N Hands. This video entails an interview with the founder, Essence Banks, and an in-depth view of heart disease in young women.
Amber Parks
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications Department at the Xavier University of Louisiana.
3rd December 2020
Amber Parks
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2020
Video
English
Premiere Pro, video
https://youtu.be/Isdem52f7r0
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication 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
My NOLA, My Story: Tremé Culture Amidst Gentrification
This is an interview with Liz Johnston, the Development Director at Anna's Place New Orleans. Anna's Place is an after school program that supports youth in the Tremé area and greater New Orleans academically, culturally and socially.
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 important neighborhood.
Lundon Shields, Osoniya Wodi and Kutemwa Masafwa
My NOLA, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communications Department at Xavier University of Louisiana
April 13th 2022
Liz Johnston
My NOLA, My Story
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Video
English
Adobe Premier, video
<a href="https://youtu.be/WW6q8HRGi8k" title="Tremé Culture Amidst Gentrification">https://youtu.be/WW6q8HRGi8k</a>
Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Xavier Exponential 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
The Heart of Xavier
Mr. Smith is a lifelong Xavier custodian who motivates, inspires, and encourages Xavier students daily.
Mr. Smith explains his impact on Xavier students and how his life has changed because of Xavier University of Louisiana.
Desmond Goodwin
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communication department at Xavier University of Louisiana
December 11, 2018
Mr. Smith (Xavier Longtime Custodian)
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2018 exhibit.
Video
English
Adobe Premiere, Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHZrBl0X8qM&t=74s
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts
The History of Lincoln Beach
History of Lincoln Beach in New Orleans East.
Describes history of Lincoln Beach, the racial history behind it, and what it looks like 54 years after its closing.
Maiya Muhammad
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications Department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
December 5, 2019
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2019 Exhibit
Moving Image
English
Premiere Pro, Video
https://youtu.be/SuoDcFslJjw
A Digital Humanities project led by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts.