By: Erica Fox, Executive Director of Maison Creole de Freetown Cultural Museum Lafayette, La In the grand scheme of human history, the present moment is a fleeting thread, soon to be woven into the fabric of the past. It’s a common sentiment that we should learn from history, but it’s equally important to recognize that history is being made […]
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Creole Culture Day: A Celebration of Heritage Through Tradition, Art, and Community
In an interview, Milton Arceneaux, co-founder of Louisiana Creole Culture, LLC, sharedthe vision behind the 3rd Annual Creole Culture Day and the Creole Culture Exhibit,taking place during Creole Heritage Month. These events are set to highlight the depth ofCreole heritage and its vibrant presence in Louisiana today. Louisiana Creole Culture, LLC, founded by Milton and […]
The Vital Role of African American Museums in Today’s Political Climate
By: Erica Fox, Executive Director of Maison Creole de Freetown Cultural Museum Lafayette, LA In a world increasingly divided by political polarization and misinformation, the preservation of history has never been more crucial. African American museums, as repositories of cultural heritage and repositories of truth, play a vital role in fostering understanding, promoting empathy, and […]
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Cleo Fields Rally 9/4/24
Location: Downtown Convention Center Lafayette, Louisiana Photos where taken by Gilbert Davis Anderson, Sr
Where Are They Now?
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Creating Black wealth and building a legacy
Join Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche and Fidelity representatives for a conversation on recognizing your money influences and habits, maximizing your money, and building wealth now and in the future. READ MORE…
The Biden campaign is increasingly worried about a group that could determine an important chunk of Electoral College votes.
There’s one big reason why: Black voters in Milwaukee. An influential bloc that can determine if the state remains blue or flips this fall, these voters have serious and lingering doubts about Biden and whether he’s delivered on his promises to them. READ MORE…
‘No one knows what he’s going to say’ – WH fears mount about Bibi’s DC visit
The White House has grown anxious about Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming address to a joint session of Congress, believing the Israeli prime minister could use the forum to criticize President Joe Biden for not supporting the retaliation against Hamas in Gaza READ MORE…
Why the Southern Baptists’ vote opposing IVF could change national politics
The Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest and most politically powerful Protestant denomination, voted Wednesday to oppose in vitro fertilization. READ MORE…