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Zulu, a New Orleans Institution

Erick Barker and Omari Timmerman On Mardi Gras, the sounds of men, women, and children screaming to the people of  Zulu as they pass by on their parade floats is breathtaking to the bystanders that wish they had their precious coconuts that the krewe decorated. Meanwhile as the floats go by, the second liners are… Read More Zulu, a New Orleans Institution

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Youth Off Streets

Semaj Barthelemy, De´Aundre Rumley, and Cornel Baker In the city of New Orleans crime is the stealer of life. The youth are more and more focused on the street than focused in school. Since our youth are focused on it we should try our hardest to get them out of it. The streets are no… Read More Youth Off Streets

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Tambien Estamos Aqui (We’re Here Too)

Savannah Ward, Esteysi Rochez, and Megan Rincon “I’m from Honduras, I’m Garifuna and New Orleans is my new home” said Jenny Solis. Ms. Solis has been working hard to reach the American dream. She had many different jobs when she arrived to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She was the only person from her family… Read More Tambien Estamos Aqui (We’re Here Too)

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Ven, Mi Hija (Come, My Daughter)

Alaycia Esteen and Dean Jourdan There are many stories of Latinos coming to America, but they aren’t told how they want them to be told. Damaris, an eleven year old Honduran girl, experiences a tragic ending to her way of life in Tocoa and is shaken by a terrifying journey. “So. My name is Damaris… Read More Ven, Mi Hija (Come, My Daughter)

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The Oldest Market

Jada London, Za’kyrah McDonald, and Rashad Spears Smells of oysters, alligator, and beignets in the air as you walk down the aisle of the French Market with smiling faces passing by. As you walk you might notice a very stylish type of shirt, a beautifully decorative necklace with your name or initials on it, or… Read More The Oldest Market

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A Skater’s Oasis

Amparo Eddington, Nigel LeBlanc, and Sylas Mitchell On your way to school you pass over a bridge and you notice joggers, dogs, and bikers but then it crosses your mind: How come I’ve never seen a skater around before? Little did you know, right under the bridge, lies Parasite Skatepark. A place where people can… Read More A Skater’s Oasis

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Next Star in Line

Melany Cutno, Taylor Quincy and Kyler Franklin Throughout New Orleans you can hear the rhythm, the sound, and the beat coming from the city’s many talented musicians. As long as the music is playing, the city’s spirit will never die.   In the Crescent City, music is very diverse and vibrant. Music in New Orleans… Read More Next Star in Line

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