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Court watchers blocked from Louisiana immigration hearings are fighting to gain access
A group of court watchers in Louisiana claim that they have been denied access from immigration court hearings more than 50 times over the course of seven months — a trend occurring across the…
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6mVerite News' Bobbi-Jeane Misick joins 2026-27 New York Times Local Investigations Fellow cohort
The Local Investigations Fellowship welcomes six fellows from six states, who will report from the communities where they live. Misick is one of them.
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18mLong before the civil rights era, a WWII soldier was killed in a dispute over a bus seat
Black men serving in WWII were beaten or killed for running afoul of segregated practices in the South.
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3mStitched in struggle: The forgotten era of Black garment workers in N.O.
Before sunrise, Black women climbed narrow staircases to New Orleans’ garment factories, taking their places at rows of clattering sewing machines. In hot rooms thick with dust and humidity, they stitched shirts, ties and seersucker suits for long hours and low wages. At a time when opportunities for Black women were limited, garment work offered […]
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9mReducing harm: This New Orleans nonprofit can help you pay for medication, food, rent and more
Below Sea Level Aid uses grants and mutual aid to help the region’s most vulnerable and make substance use safer. Volunteers recently packed distribution kits filled with Narcan to prevent overdose, test strips to make sure drugs aren’t contaminated among other items.
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4mNew Orleans chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority celebrates 90 years of sisterhood
New Orleans chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority celebrates 90 years, building a legacy of service, scholarship and sisterhood . Eleven Black women officially formed the chapter on June 20, 1936.