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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you a conversation between social workers.Noelle Deltufo and Ginger Parsons are close…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you this conversation on growing up in New Orleans.Kendell Morgan and Henry Byous grew up…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you a story about re-adjusting to life on the outside.Kenneth Dilosa, Tyronne Smith, and…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you this conversation between two young attorneys.William Snowden and Barksdale Hortenstine…
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Before the Orlando shooting, the deadliest attack on LGBT people in the U.S. happened at a New Orleans gay bar. Decades later, a pastor recalls the fire's brutal — but, somehow, hopeful — aftermath.
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In the immediate days after Hurricane Katrina, Ben Rongey’s father gave him a special pass which gave him full access to Jefferson Parish. At the time he…
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Nine years after Hurricane Katrina, the area still had no grocery store. So, using his savings, Burnell Cotlon opened one himself. "If there's a problem," he says, "somebody's got to make a move."
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For a couple of years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ narrative belonged to the people who endured the storm and those who helped rebuild after it.…
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New Orleanians encountered one obstacle after another as they rebuilt their city after Katrina. Urban food access became a problem for many neighborhoods,…
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After New Orleans flooded in 2005, documentary filmmakers flocked to the city to tell its story. The city was still getting back on its feet when a film…