Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration

The Historic New Orleans Collections 533 Royal Street, New Orleans, United States

Louisiana’s present-day distinction as the world’s incarceration capital is rooted in three centuries of history. Throughout this history, people in power have used systems of enslavement and incarceration to hold others captive for punishment, control, and exploitation. Black Louisianians have suffered disproportionately under these systems. Through historical objects, textual interpretation, multimedia, and data visualization, the …

Free

Climate + Culture

Greenhouse Workspace 4157 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, LA

Join The Uproot Project for an evening of "Climate + Culture," featuring a Q&A The event will include a Q&A with local artist Monique Verdin, SproutNOLA's Producers and Sustainability Director, Marguerite Green, and Capital B's National Climate and Environment Reporter, Adam Mahoney. This event will kick off the Journey of a Story series in New …

Free

Journey of Food

Ralph's on the Park 900 City Park Ave, New Orleans

Join The Uproot Project for the "Journey of Food," a culinary event in New Orleans that delves into the rich stories behind the food on your plate. As part of The Uproot Project's Journey of a Story series, this event celebrates New Orleans' vibrant food culture and the communities dedicated to food security, environmental justice, …

Free

NOMAR Economic and Real Estate Forecast Symposium

Jefferson Performing Arts Center 6400 Airline Drive, Metairie, LA, United States

Presented by Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of REALTORS®️ (NOMAR) 14th Annual Forecast Symposium is a unique forum that brings together experts in residential and commercial real estate, finance and banking, government and academia from across Louisiana. This year's theme, "New Orleans: Growth, Stabilization, or Disruption?” spotlights the Crescent City’s …

$60 – $70
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