New Orleans “Scent” for Me: I’m Home
There’s a scent flowing in the New Orleans air that’s reminiscent of my childhood mixed with a fragrant burst of … Continue reading New Orleans “Scent” for Me: I’m Home
There’s a scent flowing in the New Orleans air that’s reminiscent of my childhood mixed with a fragrant burst of … Continue reading New Orleans “Scent” for Me: I’m Home
This recent Hurricane season has captured the world’s attention and have us all questioning what the experts really know, if … Continue reading Hurricanes and African Slave Trade : What’s real?
Today I read a post on Facebook which is below this paragraph about a daycare worker being too dark to … Continue reading Light Skin, Dark Skin and the things in between
As I was walking to the Dome this young girl was drumming on her buckets with so much passion that … Continue reading NOLA Girl Street Drummer
While the Crescent City is never entirely predictable — and a good dose of whimsy is always the best … Continue reading Must-do New Orleans list: Sno-balls, beignets, Treme and 12 more delights
Black History Month is an opportunity to reflect on the historical contributions of black people in the United States. Too … Continue reading The hidden history of black nationalist women’s political activism
The Zulu Lundi Gras Festival is a fun-filled day allowing the people of New Orleans and our city visitors an … Continue reading Zulu 25th Lundi Gras Festival
Nicaud became the first known coffee vendor in New Orleans. Rose, a slave, saw the opportunity to provide a service … Continue reading Black History in New Orleans: Rose Nicaud
I want to be more than just a mere headstone of a reminder that I was here. Continue reading I was here
I feel lost in a world of others perceptions and idealization of me. I wonder if they are daring enough … Continue reading Beyond the Smile
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