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https://www.wwno.org/programs/louisiana-considered 12-02-2021 17:17:26
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Peter Robins-Brown of Louisiana Progress: 'I don't think theres a way to do completely non-partisan redistricting.'
On today's Louisiana Considered, Al Jazeera News Senior Producer Jeremy Young discussed a new documentary about criminal convictions in Louisiana made under a Jim Crow-era law that allowed juries to convict without a unanimous decision.
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Today at 12 p.m. CDT: Tune in to @wwno @laconsidered to hear @ajfaultlines producer Jeremy Young discuss this story, a collaboration with The Lens.
Fault Lines senior producer Jeremy Young will be on today's edition of Louisiana Considered on New Orleans Public Radio to discuss 'The Jim Crow Convictions' — our investigation with The Lens into the ongoing impact of non-unanimous juries in Louisiana.
Tune in at 12 CT: wwno.org/show/louisiana…
This afternoon at 110pm EST I’ll be on New Orleans Public Radio Louisiana Considered discussing our new story about #JimCrowConvictions in Louisiana
.Bobbi-Jeanne Misick: 'Because of down phone lines...people held in the jails were not able to speak with their attorneys or family members for weeks.'
Big Friday show on Louisiana Considered at 12p.
- Congressman Troy A. Carter on the latest in DC.
- alanah odoms hebert on calls for criminal justice reform across La.
Tune in w/ Patrick Madden + Stephanie Grace on @wwno + @wrkf.
Co-hosts of Louisiana Considered's politics roundtable Patrick Madden and Stephanie Grace spoke with Tanner Magee about the dire need for resources in the state's bayou communities and river parishes.
Read or listen to the full story: bit.ly/3AYSZFU
Coming up on Louisiana Considered at 12p
- Richard A. Webster joins as ACLU calls for investigation after his investigative report on JPSO.
- Stephan Bisaha on what the state's power situation looks like 1 month after Ida.
- The search for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Coming up on Louisiana Considered at 12p
- Tanner Magee on the crisis in Houma after Hurricane Ida.
- Richard A. Webster convo on his year-long investigation into JPSO with ProPublica
- Stephanie Grace + Patrick Madden hosting.
Tune in!
Coming up on Louisiana Considered at 12p:
- Q&A about blue tarps w/ the Army Corps of Engineers.
- Ryan Nelsen's trash parade story
- Emily Woodruff on how people living with disabilities were left vulnerable during Ida.
Read her story here: nola.com/news/healthcar…
Coming up on Louisiana Considered:
- Stephanie Grace on the garbage mess.
- Paul Braun on the politics at play at the bond commission.
Jim Blackburn, Environmental Law professor at Rice University, on the acceptance of the reality of climate change among Texans:
'We have been late to come to that recognition, and I think we will be paying for that...with the consequences of not thinking about it.'
Today at 12p:
- Jim Blackburn, env. law professor Rice University, look backs at Hurricane Harvey
- Meteorologist Lauren Nash explains the National Weather Service in Slidell's decision to move its weather radar 30mi west
- Ryan Nelsen discusses Nola's temporary trash station
.Aubri Ruth Juhasz: 'Last week dozens of parents and advocates took their concerns [about in-person learning] to the Orleans Parish school board.'
Coming up on Louisiana Considered:
- CBS News correspondent David Begnaud on what he's seeing in La. hospitals as delta variant rages.
- Sam Karlin of NOLA.com on vax hesitancy in rural Louisiana. Read his piece here: theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/ne…
Tune in at 12p on @wwno + 89.3 WRKF