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African-American Women Affecting the Arts in New Orleans

Women and Movement

February 2023

collage of gulf south imagery. MS river, Krewe magazine, maps

A Current of Collaboration Beyond Uptown 

August 2022

Desiree S. Evans, Tulane University

Desiree S. Evans Announcement

March 2021

Women and Movement #7: Agitators, Policymakers, and Dismantlers in New Orleans

Join Women and Movement #7: Agitators, Policymakers, and Dismantlers

October 2020

Andy Horowitz and The Atlantic senior editor Vann R. Newkirk II

Today’s Featured Event: “Katrina: A History 1915-2015: An Evening with Andy Horowitz and Vann R. Newkirk II

August 2020

Evan Bennett, Tulane University

Student Spotlight: Importance of Understanding Geography

May 2020

Sabine and the Dew Drops

Facing Dynamic Realities

May 2020

Sarah M. Broom and Vann Newkirk at "American Water and Actual Air"

Interpreting Our Environment

February 2020

T.R. Johnson Professor Department of English Tulane University

Symposium on the Literary History of New Orleans

January 2020

Industry on the Mississippi River

New Orleans Center for the Gulf South Hosts the Anthropocene River Campus

October 2019

Rebecca Snedeker walking along Elyn Zimmerman’s installation Mississippi Meanders, in City Park

The Mississippi River: An Anthropocene Case Study

October 2019

Zharia Jeffries delivering her speech at the 2019 School of Liberal Arts Diploma Ceremony

Telling the Untold Stories

May 2019

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Destination New Orleans: Connecting with Visiting Scholars

May 2019

Richard Rudolph, right, speaks with students at Tulane University

In Conversation with Richard Rudolph

April 2019

Pelican Bomb, Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present/10th Annual Conference

Exploring the Power of Art at ASAP/10

October 2018

Bruce Sunpie Barnes (RIGHT) with Fred Johnson from Black Men of Labor, and Dorotha Smith-Simmons

New Orleans: Music, Culture and Civil Rights pp.10-12

August 2018

Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfeld, Todd Blumenfeld, their two children, and William and Rozanne Rosenthal

Rosenthal Blumenfeld Gift to the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South Establishes Gulf South Foodways Program

December 2016

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