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Layoffs · New OrleansThe first time Jackie James’ boss used the word “layoffs” was the day before Valentine’s Day. James, a 5th and 6th grade teacher at Bricolage Academy in New Orleans, had loosely been following the news: She knew that the NOLA Public Schools district had committed an accounting error worth tens of millions of dollars, grossly overestimating how much operating money New Orleans schools would receive from both sales and property taxes.The city’s …Read Article
Teachers uneasy as school funding standoff continues
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New Orleans · New OrleansIrene Williams Griffin and her husband, the Rev. Percy Murphy Griffin, were a dynamic civil rights duo in Plaquemines Parish. In 1954, Irene became the first Black woman to register to vote in the parish. Like the Bible’s shepherd boy, David, the Griffins faced a seemingly unbeatable giant. Under the rule of segregationist Parish President Leander Perez Sr., Plaquemines Parish instituted poll taxes and literacy tests to prevent Black people fr…Read Article
The Griffins worked on school desegregation, voting rights in Plaquemines Parish - Verite News New Orleans
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Travel securely: Keep your information protected on the go - Verite News New Orleans
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Laying the groundwork for tax season - Verite News New Orleans
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Beyond the Courtroom: A Trusted Attorney Making a Difference in Law and Community - Verite News New Orleans
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Frances Joseph-Gaudet was a pioneering prison reformer
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Louisiana wind energy proponents change their tune as Trump pauses development - Verite News New Orleans
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Trump's false promises to Indian Country - Verite News New Orleans
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The story behind the 1795 portrait of a wealthy Creole woman - Verite News New Orleans
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