The Relationship Between Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory
Discover the intertwined journey of Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory, as illuminated by Ian Seaman, DORLA's Volunteer Social Media team member. Unveil the connections between these concepts, explore their shared origins, and understand their impact on American society and history.
For the Record: Freedom House Ambulance Service
The World’s First Paramedics and the Legacy of Freedom House Ambulance Service. Discover the incredible story of how Black paramedics broke barriers in emergency medical care, their challenges, and their lasting impact.
Meet MIMOSA Handcrafted and the Cicada Pendant
Discover the inspiring collaboration between Dialogue on Race Louisiana and MIMOSA Handcrafted, led by the talented Madeline Ellis. Uncover the story behind the transformative Cicada Pendant, symbolizing change, renewal, and community communication. Join us as we delve into the essence of this meaningful partnership and the impact it brings to our community.
The Women Who Championed Equal Rights: 1830s – 1900s
The history of the equal rights movement is often dominated by prominent male figures, overshadowing the crucial role played by pioneering women. As we delve into the heart of the 19th century's antislavery, suffragist, and civil rights movements, we shed light on the remarkable stories of women who have long been relegated to the shadows. Join us as we resurrect their voices and experiences, uncovering their contributions to the fight for justice and equality.
Black History Month – Support Black Voices
Discover how to acknowledge and celebrate Black history beyond a single month truly. Learn about hearing Black voices, holding media accountable, supporting organizations, and empowering Black-owned businesses.
End The Violence Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Amid a recent surge in Anti-Asian violence across the nation, Dialogue on Race Louisiana is in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Reports of attacks, assaults, and hate incidents have shaken communities, revealing the deep-rooted bigotry that persists. It's imperative to acknowledge the contributions of Americans of Asian descent and address the historical context that informs these troubling events. DORLA believes that talk is action and that fostering dialogue is the key to meaningful change.
Shout Out to MetroMorphosis
Join Dialogue on Race Louisiana in acknowledging the remarkable work of MetroMorphosis, as they shed light on the history and experiences of Baton Rouge's Black citizens. Dr. Lori Martin and Christopher J. Tyson, JD, offer invaluable insights in their document, emphasizing the importance of understanding the past to shape a better future.
Shout Out to CBS This Morning
In an unexpected move, CBS This Morning's Anthony Mason spotlighted diversity and inclusion within the realm of country music. Vince Gill, Maren Morris, Ryan Hurd, and Rissi Palmer candidly discuss the current state of the genre and the importance of voicing their thoughts, especially when fellow artists face backlash for using racial slurs. DORLA extends its appreciation to CBS This Morning for this insightful segment and highlights Vince Gill's moving song, "March On, March On," dedicated to the ongoing fight against racism in America.