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Michael Doucet is the 2026 Humanist of the Year
Two magicians made a Halloween store Shreveport’s secret Gay Pride headquarters
Black farmers & the Louisiana Delta Project
Excerpt from Café Lafitte in Exile: Queer New Orleans and the Story of America’s Oldest Gay Bar
What was Louisiana Doing while America was becoming America?
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64 Parishes Magazine has received four 2026 Excellence in Journalism Award nominations, including for Best Magazine
"King of Olympus" by Robert W. Fieseler received a nomination for a GLAAD Media Award, the most visible & prestigious awards for LGBTQ+ media
Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in Louisiana and the subsequent levee failures resulted in one of the worst disasters in United States history.
Crawfish boils are a springtime ritual in Louisiana.
At Boat Blessings, a Catholic priest blesses a community’s shrimp boats before the start of shrimp season
A New Orleans educator and civic activist who embodied the complexities and racialized limits of white southern Progressivism.
The Baton Rouge Bus Boycott of June 1953 lasted eight days and became a model for organizers of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott.
A US Supreme Court decision handed down in 1896 enacted “separate but equal” as the law of the land, a doctrine of racial segregation that lasted nearly six decades.
During the antebellum period, Louisiana relied on the forced labor of enslaved people to work sugar and cotton plantations.
The Federal Art Project and Federal Writers Project helped employ out-of-work artists and writers during the Great Depression.
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