Pelican Briefs

著者: Etosha McGee and Charles Miller
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  • Pelican Briefs is a weekly episodic podcast where Dr. Charles Miller and Etosha McGee discuss current events in Louisiana and New Orleans through the lens of an Urban Studies professor and a local Capricorn with big opinions. They dish about the hottest topics related to contemporary politics, controversies, and developments in the Pelican State.
    Etosha McGee and Charles Miller
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  • Pelican Pop-Ins - Developing Canal Street with Davon Barbour
    2024/09/18

    This episode recaps what we covered in Episode 4, "Revitalization of Canal Street," if you missed it, listen here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Ej504tULog8bDQsV6muCc?si=90a3a9d719e64138


    Davon Barbour is the President and CEO of the New Orleans Downtown Development District (DDD), and he joins us on Pelican Briefs to share insights on the revitalization of Canal Street. We discuss the DDD’s efforts to attract locals back to the area while balancing local businesses and national brands. Davon also highlights upcoming capital investments and creative placemaking initiatives that will enhance the area, especially with the Super Bowl approaching.


    We explore how public-private partnerships, retail strategies, and innovative urban design are helping transform Canal Street into a vibrant commercial hub once again. Get the inside scoop on what’s in store for the future of downtown New Orleans and why we’re optimistic about the progress.


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    25 分
  • Pelican Pop-Ins - State Influence in New Orleans with Kaare Johnson
    2024/09/11

    This episode recaps what we covered in Episode 3, "Jeff Landry Administration and New Orleans", if you missed it, listen here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/0MSdab2sofbwWDVqmQg4Pz?si=b1dbfa2641714f91


    Kaare Johnson, a seasoned radio and TV talk show host for "The Neutral Ground," joins us on Pelican Briefs to dive into some of the most pressing issues facing New Orleans and Louisiana. We explore Governor Landry's controversial decision to deploy Louisiana State Police to the city, weighing the potential benefits against the political motives that might be at play. Kaare shares his insights on the decline in violent crime and the challenges of sustaining these improvements, especially as the city prepares for the upcoming Super Bowl.


    We also discuss the broader impact of state-level influence on New Orleans, highlighting the long-standing dysfunction within the city and the need for a fresh direction. As we look ahead, we consider how New Orleans can leverage the Super Bowl as an opportunity for lasting economic growth and positive change. Tune in as we tackle these critical topics with Kaare Johnson, offering a candid conversation about the future of our city.


    #PelicanBriefs #NewOrleans #LouisianaPolitics #JeffLandry #UrbanGovernance #Podcast #LocalIssues


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    23 分
  • Archdiocese of New Orleans
    2024/07/10
    Welcome to Pelican Briefs, your go-to podcast for diving deep into the most pressing issues in Louisiana. In this episode, hosts Charles Miller and Etosha McGee tackle a deeply serious and sensitive topic: the ongoing investigation into the Archdiocese of New Orleans and the alarming allegations of child abuse that have rocked our community. [TRIGGER WARNING] This discussion involves distressing details about systemic abuse and cover-ups within the Archdiocese. Over the past four years, the legal proceedings have revealed a staggering amount of hidden abuse, financial expenditures exceeding $36 million, and a case duration that's twice the national average. As former members of the Catholic community, this topic hits close to home for both Charles and Etosha. We share our personal reflections on the church's failure to acknowledge and address these heinous acts and discuss the cultural and personal impacts on our community. Join us for this essential conversation as we uncover the truth and discuss the future implications for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Don't forget to subscribe and support us on Patreon to keep these critical discussions going. Follow Pelican Briefs Patreon: patreon.com/LaPelicanBriefs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lapelicanbriefs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560259747696 X: https://x.com/LaPelicanBriefs Sources: https://www.nola.com/news/business/no-church-bankruptcy-among-oldest-costliest-in-the-us/article_3e086c7c-01b6-11ef-9372-ef4f69c877bc.html#:~:text=The%20nation's%20second%2Doldest%20diocese,filed%20against%20300%20clergy%20members.https://www.nola.com/news/400-clergy-abuse-claims-stack-up-against-archdiocese-of-new-orleans-in-bankruptcy-case/article_405e9246-82af-11eb-a194-474c6af6a1be.htmlhttps://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/state-police-warrant-former-new-orleans-archbishops-knew-about-clergy-sex-abuse/article_db5fd1ee-073e-11ef-bf5a-bf1d68e950f2.html#:~:text=The%20affidavit%20says%20that%20State,abuse%20throughout%20the%20Archdiocese.%22%20Thathttps://www.nola.com/news/business/archdiocese-bankruptcy-case-new-orleans-update/article_ac102ac2-d69e-11ee-b1c8-9747fb94bdee.html#:~:text=John%20W.,case%20approaches%20its%20fourth%20anniversary.https://www.nola.com/news/reveal-of-57-new-orleans-clergy-credibly-accused-of-sexual-abuse-a-major-step-for/article_31a2f5d1-7dbf-56ea-b358-6fc0726b4a32.htmlhttps://www.nola.com/news/see-visual-timeline-of-allegations-against-57-new-orleans-clergy-credibly-accused-of-sexual-abuse/article_6b217510-e8f4-5201-9080-c012af03e3c8.htmlhttps://www.nola.com/news/abuse-survivors-havent-seen-money-from-archdiocese-lawyers/article_df7f2be4-26a7-11ee-b0eb-43e934770b7c.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/23/new-orleans-priest-lawrence-hecker-health-evaluationhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2024/may/09/new-orleans-catholic-church-abusehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/09/new-orleans-catholic-church-abuse-takeaways Resources for Listeners: https://nola.gov/health-department/domestic-violence-and-sexual-assault-program/local-resources-for-survivors/https://www.crimesurvivorsnola.org/resourceshttps://www.nofjc.org/resources
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    30 分

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Pelican Briefs is a weekly episodic podcast where Dr. Charles Miller and Etosha McGee discuss current events in Louisiana and New Orleans through the lens of an Urban Studies professor and a local Capricorn with big opinions. They dish about the hottest topics related to contemporary politics, controversies, and developments in the Pelican State.
Etosha McGee and Charles Miller

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