Women and girls are conditioned to act and think a certain way, and this leads to an unconscious bias against other women.
Category: Guest Posts
New Orleans LGBT+ History Comes Out of the Closet
October 1, 2018New Orleans is a city of paradoxes. One of the strangest has to do with LGBT+ history. In a city in love with its history, a city which inspires books on the most obscure historical topics on a monthly basis, much of the city’s LGBT+ history remains in the closet. Which is odd, given […]
Charter Schools: Championed as Improving Schools in New Orleans But at What Cost to the Black Community?
July 1, 2018In African-American neighborhoods of New Orleans, there is no question that schools anchor communities. This is a no-doubt-about-it fact of NOLA life. Schools are the polling places during political season. Schools are the festival grounds for celebrations. Schools house the legacies of progress and pride for many generations of local residents! Celebrities and powerful people […]
Fake News! Lagniappe to Louisiana’s Local Politics
June 1, 2018On Nov. 2nd, 2015, three weeks before Louisiana voters decided who would become their next governor, The Hayride, a popular right-wing blog largely focused on and funded by a small network of Republican political operatives, published a shocking report that quickly went viral: 10,000 Syrian refugees, they claimed, were “resettling in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and […]
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