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Zydeco icon Jeffery Broussard drops Bayou Moonlight May 23 — an electrifying fusion of Creole roots and New Orleans brass.
I share an ancestral connection with Pope Leo XIV. What does that story say about race, religion, and ancestry in America?
Reports that the new leader of the Catholic Church has mixed African ancestry offer a fascinating antidote to President Trump’s attacks on diversity in America.
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PhilStar Global on MSNBlacks celebrate Pope Leo XIV's Creole lineage from New OrleansThe new leader of the Catholic Church has a distinction that goes beyond being the first pope from the United States.
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Face2Face Africa on MSNCreole Pope, Creole Saint? Pope Leo XIV and the Venerable Henriette DelilleThe election of Leo XIV gives the Creole community center stage to tell our complicated history to America and the world for ...
Being an eighth generation Louisiana Creole who’s been researching and telling the story of my people since the 1990s, discovering that Pope Leo XIV shares a piece of our geographic ...
Gullah Roots” suite got its start years ago with a commission from the Savannah Music Festival. Then Etienne Charles came to ...
Soon, Cathy Cace will join her late husband and father-in-law in the Texas Restaurant Association’s Hall of Honor, the ...
Creole hymns resounded within the walls of Bethel Evangelical Baptist Church as hundreds of worshipers waved their red and ...
Known as a thriving hub for art, culture and cuisine, New Orleans has also faced its share of challenges — and survived.
The revelation that Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots shines a light on a community of Catholics that has shaped New Orleans, from a famous Voodoo priestess to the self-proclaimed inventor of ...
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