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New Orleans · New OrleansThe truth is: Death Row doesn’t just steal years—it rewires your soul. It leaves trauma buried in your body. It isolates you even after you’re released. People call you “free,” but you’re living with invisible injuries—no therapy, no consistent support, no real systems to help you put yourself back together.Read Article
Dan Bright was my brother. Death Row didn’t kill us, but it tried.

Pollution · DonaldsonvilleThree new proposed chemical plants could more than quadruple ammonia production in the Donaldsonville area, leaving Ascension residents to face more toxic air pollution and possible chemical disasters, according to a new report from Rural Roots and the Louisiana Bucket Brigade. The post Will Ascension Parish become Ammonia Parish? appeared first on The Lens.Read Article
Will Ascension Parish become Ammonia Parish?

New Orleans · New Orleans“We must stick with real plans for our future,” the writer contends about the recent halt to the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion. “Every delay means more land lost, more families unprotected, more risk from rising seas and stronger storms. We don’t have that kind of time.” The post Louisiana can’t afford a mirage appeared first on The Lens.Read Article
Louisiana can’t afford a mirage
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