Willard vs. Boyd: Voting Opens With a Finance Firestorm

Willard vs. Boyd: What changed in a week Early voting started with a bang. Voters opened their phones and saw finance posts about Delisha Boyd. The story spread fast. It…

Digital Detox in the Digital Age: Protecting Your Peace from Social Media Stress

Remember when the biggest interruption to your day was a phone call during dinner? Now we’re checking our phones every 12 minutes, scrolling through endless feeds of other people’s highlight…

Real Self-Care Is Discipline, Not Comfort

Stop treating yourself. Start respecting yourself. by Jill Schulman USMC, MAPP Key points Comfort feels good now, but true self-care is what makes you proud later. You hit snooze again.…

Oliver Thomas Fights to Protect New Orleans Workers From Deadly Heat

Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It is reshaping our daily lives right now. In New Orleans, summers grow hotter each year, and even our so-called mild winters…

A Little Too Early Predictions for the Upcoming New Orleans Elections

The New Orleans municipal races are starting to pick up steam. Mailers are arriving, TV and radio ads are growing louder, and voters are beginning to pay closer attention. Multiple…

The Mayor, The President, The What The F*CK Is Going On With This Country

Broke City, Broken Politics Let’s play a game of word association; aka connotations. I’m going to type a word or phrase, then associate it. In the comments, you can tell…

Start today. Learn AI beyond ChatGPT. Control the tools. Build wealth. Protect culture.

Breaking into AI does not require a PhD. It requires curiosity, practice, and clear steps. Black entrepreneurs, creators, and community leaders must claim this advantage now. Tech moves fast. Missing…

Breaking Chains We Can’t See – Understanding and Healing Historical Trauma

By Maelinda Turner, LCSW, MDiv  We carry more than just our own stories in our bodies. As African Americans, especially those of us whose roots run deep in New Orleans…

The Mayoral Election: Will Somebody Take The Damn Gloves Off, Please!

The Season Turns, But the Lead Holds Finally, it’s here. The moment you’ve been waiting for. September. Post Labor Day. You know what that means. It’s time for the gloves…

Indictments and the Black Vote: Timing as a Weapon in New Orleans

A Gavel Aimed at the Voter’s Mind Mayor LaToya Cantrell cannot run again. She is term-limited. Still the US Attorney dropped an indictment just weeks before the next election. The…