New Orleans City Council Members Setting a Dangerous Precedent

No matter where you stand on the Richard’s Disposal and Henry Consulting dispute, one thing is clear: a dangerous precedent is being set. The New Orleans City Council’s interference, led…

Navigating the Holidays When Estranged from Adult Children

Balancing Conviction and Connection The holidays often highlight family togetherness, which can feel painful if you’re estranged from your adult children. Missing them while standing firm in your beliefs adds…

Louisiana’s Regressive Taxes and Their Impact on Economic Growth

Exploring State Revenue Options State governments raise revenue in several ways, but their choices impact fairness and growth. In Louisiana, regressive taxes dominate, placing a heavier burden on low-income and…

Louisiana Tax Cuts: A Facade That Actually Increases Costs

Louisiana’s recent income tax cuts, championed during the special legislative session, are being touted as a win for taxpayers. Politicians claim these changes put money back in people’s pockets, but…

Louisiana Legislature Delivers Tax Burdens to the People

Louisiana’s tax system has long burdened its working-class citizens, but recent legislative actions have made it even worse. The state just concluded a special legislative session on taxes. Instead of…

Why Your Vote on Louisiana’s Amendments Matters Now

As Louisiana voters have many options this weekend, going to vote is probably not high on people’s to do lists. In general, it’s easy to overlook an election with four…

Political Interference in New Orleans: A Cautionary Tale

New Orleans is a city that thrives on its local flavor—its culture, its people, and its businesses. However, in a market as small and interconnected as ours, local business disputes…

The Bayou Classic: A Celebration of Black Excellence and Unity

New Orleans is a city that thrives on its culture, its people, and its businesses. The Bayou Classic embodies all three. Each year, Grambling State University and Southern University compete…

The Dangerous Double Standard: When Black People Parade in Second Lines

Our reactions to tragedy reveal more about societal biases than the events themselves. Two weeks ago, a mass shooting at a second line ignited a storm of public outrage. City…

The Second Line Struggle: How New Orleans Criminalized Its Greatest Cultural Treasure

New Orleans, known for jazz and vibrant culture, owes much of its identity to the African American community. Yet, the city’s treatment of second lines—their most home grown iconic cultural…