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Ghosts Of Katrina Still Haunt New Orleans' Shattered Lower Ninth Ward
A decade after the hurricane, the city has mostly bounced back, but not the African-American neighborhood with some of the worst damage. Many people didn't return; life's a struggle for those who did.
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New Orleans: Multicultural Stew
Latinx immigrants are having an impact on New Orleans. A look at how they are affecting the U.S. city along with the city's past immigration trends.
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Multicultural New Orleans is the next battleground in Trump's immigration crackdown
New Orleans, the laid-back city known as the Big Easy and the birthplace of jazz, is about to become the next staging ground for the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda.
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Who Dat? New Orleans' Caribbean connections | Caribbean Beat Magazine
When I landed in New Orleans, I began to look for connections, as you do in strange places. Everyone said the city was so much like Trinidad. I expected architectural similarities, I’d been told the food was spectacular, and of course Carnival, one of Trinidad’s cultural benchmarks, has been embraced at the same level only …
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Federal immigration officers pull out of Louisiana to head to Minneapolis
Move marks abrupt pivot from operation that drew protests in New Orleans and arrested 370 people of a planned 5,000
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Preservation Resource Center’s New Influences and Architecture Exhibit Educates and Inspires | Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans
The Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans recently completed a new and exciting lobby exhibit, Influences & Architecture, in celebration …
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New Orleans After Katrina: Inequality Soars as Poor Continue to Be Left Behind
The population of New Orleans is now approximately 385,000 -- about 80 percent of its pre-Katrina population. According to the Urban League, the income gap between black and white residents has increased by 37 percent since 2005.
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