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  • The History of New Orleans East
    Feb 12 2025

    Today, Charles shares his work as a PhD in Urban Studies who conducted extensive research on the history and development of New Orleans East. We explore the East's rise as a suburban hub, its decline due to economic and social factors, and the ongoing challenges it faces. Charles explains how his dissertation aims to dispel misconceptions and create an accurate narrative about the area’s potential for revitalization.


    We dive into the historical shifts, including the East's transformation into a predominantly Black middle-class community, the unfulfilled promises of revitalization, and its significance as a gateway to the city. Together, we discuss actionable steps needed to change the narrative and create meaningful investment in this vital part of New Orleans.


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    29 min
  • Preserving Louisiana's French Heritage
    Feb 5 2025

    Louisiana’s rich French heritage is taking center stage. We're diving into the historical and cultural significance of French in our state, tracing its journey from colonial times to modern preservation efforts. We explore pivotal moments like the 1921 ban on French education, its 1974 repeal, and how programs like French immersion and cultural initiatives are keeping the language alive.


    Join us as we discuss the challenges and opportunities of preserving Louisiana French, from economic drivers to cultural identity. With insights into the work of organizations like CODOFIL and events like Festival International de Louisiane, we examine how we can all play a role in celebrating and sustaining this vital part of what makes Louisiana unique.


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    29 min
  • Tackling Louisiana's Housing and Insurance Crises
    Jan 29 2025

    Today, we dive into the housing and insurance crises affecting Louisiana. As homeowners and renters, we explore the root causes of these challenges, including skyrocketing housing costs, gentrification, and the devastating impacts of climate-related disasters. We discuss how these issues are shaping urban and rural communities alike, with personal insights and data to highlight the growing urgency of the situation.


    We also examine potential solutions, such as the roof fortification program, legislative efforts to stabilize the insurance market, and the need for updated FEMA mapping. This conversation underscores the critical need for bipartisan action to address these statewide crises and offers a glimpse of hope for meaningful change.


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    28 min
  • Shreveport's Time to Shine
    Jan 22 2025

    Shreveport is undergoing a remarkable transformation, and we’re diving into what it means for Louisiana. From 50 Cent’s massive investment in G-Unit Studios, making it the second-largest Black-owned production studio in the U.S., to a $75 million state-of-the-art government building, Shreveport is positioning itself as a hub for growth and opportunity. We explore how these developments, alongside urban revitalization efforts and new housing projects, are reshaping the city’s downtown and creating jobs.


    We also discuss Shreveport’s unique position as the third-largest city in Louisiana, its proximity to Texas, and its cultural and economic significance and how its success can impact the entire state. Whether it’s the future of its film industry, the potential for population growth, or the city’s vibrant casino scene, there’s a lot to be excited about in northwest Louisiana. Let’s keep our eyes on Shreveport’s rise!


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    28 min
  • Federal Funds Flowing Into Louisiana
    Jan 15 2025

    Louisiana is at a crossroads when it comes to infrastructure. Today, we dive into the state’s infrastructure challenges and the transformative impact of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment Act. We discuss Senator Bill Cassidy’s key role in securing $1.2 trillion in federal funding, which is helping to repair roads, bridges, and expand broadband access across Louisiana. While these investments are reshaping the state, we question why most Louisiana politicians voted against the bill yet continue to claim credit for its benefits.


    From the GUMBO program’s effort to close the digital divide to funding for clean energy, job creation, and storm resiliency, we explore how these initiatives are making a tangible difference. We also examine the disconnect between voters, their elected leaders, and the importance of holding politicians accountable for their decisions. Tune in to learn how these generational investments are setting Louisiana up for a brighter future.


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    28 min
  • Super Bowl LIX Preparations in New Orleans
    Jan 8 2025

    Please note the season 2 episodes of Pelican Briefs were filmed prior to the New Year’s Day terrorist attack that occurred in New Orleans. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families and the entire city of New Orleans as we come together to heal after this tragic and senseless act of violence.


    In this episode of Pelican Briefs, Etosha and Charles dive into the hot topic of Super Bowl LIX prep in New Orleans. We explore the city's massive infrastructure projects, downtown beautification efforts, and how these changes impact both residents and visitors. From street repairs and public space improvements to concerns about the prioritization of event-driven changes, we unpack the double-edged sword of progress ahead of the big game.


    We also take a closer look at the city's approach to addressing homelessness, including recent encampment sweeps and the challenges of creating affordable housing. As we discuss both the human cost and long-term solutions, we ask the big question: will this momentum last beyond the Super Bowl? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that sheds light on the intersection of community needs, city planning, and major events.


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    25 min
  • Tackling Population Decline in Louisiana with Rep. Tammy Phelps
    Oct 9 2024

    Tammy Phelps is a Louisiana State Representative from Shreveport, joining us to discuss Louisiana's ongoing population decline. We dive into the key factors driving people, especially Millennials and Gen Z, to leave the state, including job market challenges, lack of investment in education, and state policies that don't adequately address these issues. Tammy shares her perspective on how Louisiana can reverse this trend by focusing on improving education, workforce development, and economic opportunities.


    We also touch on how local and state governments can better collaborate to drive growth, with examples from Tammy’s district. From Shreveport's struggle with economic identity to statewide concerns about minimum wage and infrastructure, this conversation is a candid look at what needs to change for Louisiana to thrive.


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    17 min
  • Pelican Pop-Ins - Inside HNOC's Captive State exhibit with Eric Seiferth
    Oct 2 2024

    Eric Seiferth is a curator and historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC), and he joins us on this Pelican Briefs Pop-In to dive into the powerful exhibit Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration. We explore how Louisiana's 300-year history of slavery, punishment, and racial oppression has shaped the state's current system of mass incarceration, including the connections between Angola Prison, forced labor, and the convict lease system.


    Together, we discuss the historical roots of these policies and their ongoing impact on Louisiana's criminal justice system. From tough-on-crime legislation to the rollback of criminal justice reforms, we tackle the big questions around how mass incarceration has evolved and what it means for public safety today. Don't miss this critical conversation on how history continues to influence incarceration in Louisiana.


    If you are interested in visiting the HNOC's exhibit Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration, find more information here: https://www.hnoc.org/exhibitions/captive-state-louisiana-and-making-mass-incarceration


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    35 min