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Author: Jeff Thomas
Without Approval Trump Is Stumbling America Into World War III
Nine days in. Seven American soldiers dead. The Strait of Hormuz effectively closed. Russia feeding Iran intelligence. And Trump demanding unconditional surrender from a nation of 90 million people. If…
You’re Not Tired. You’re Drained. And There’s a Difference.
Relationships • Self-Help Exhaustion from hard work is temporary. Exhaustion from giving your best energy to people and places that don’t pour back into you is something else entirely. Here’s…
The Parade Is Over. Now What Does New Orleans Actually Build?
Every Carnival season, this city gets the world’s attention. Every Ash Wednesday, it squanders it. Dr. Norman Francis spent 47 years proving there’s another way. The question is whether New…
The Professional Class Pipeline: How HBCUs Quietly Power Black America
Historically Black Colleges and Universities represent roughly 3% of American colleges and universities. Yet they produce nearly 20% of Black college graduates nationwide. That output is not accidental. HBCUs were…
Dr. Norman C. Francis: The Man Who Built a Medical Pipeline and Reshaped New Orleans
Dr. Norman C. Francis was not simply a university president. He was an architect of Black excellence, an economic builder, a civic strategist, and arguably the most consequential figure in…
Hate on a Mardi Gras Float: New Orleans Must Draw a Line Now
TL;DR During Mardi Gras, a Krewe of Tucks member displayed a Black girl doll hanging by beads. In a city with deep roots in Black culture and a painful history…
Stop Claiming Mardi Gras Ground Like You Own It: The Illegal Practice Destroying New Orleans Tradition
The neutral ground doesn’t belong to you. Not because you got there first. Not because you drove in from Metairie with wooden stakes and caution tape. And not because you’ve…
Black Mardi Gras Traditions: The Soul of New Orleans Carnival
By Jeff Thomas | March 2, 2025 TL;DRBlack Mardi Gras is not an alternative to Carnival—it is its cultural backbone. Forged through exclusion, Black New Orleanians built traditions rooted in…
Two Years, Two Deaths: Why Minnesota Finally Broke America’s Silence
These were not the first shootings involving federal immigration agents. Over the past two years, there have been multiple use-of-force incidents during immigration operations. Some ended in death. Many ended…