Students Help Rebuild Lower 9th Ward

Lot prices in the lower 9th ward are low, and favorable for luxury developments and out-of-town developers are looking to take advantage of low prices. One construction company that’s building in New Orleans for the greater good is unCommon Construction, a construction company that provides paid apprentices for local high school students. “We want to […]

Mardi Gras Indian: The Black Hawk Hunters

Every year millions of Americans take part in Mardi Gras or the carnival season. The carnival season last for around three weeks, and consist of live music, bands, food, festivities, and an abundance of culture. Most tourist celebrate the carnival season on Bourbon street, while other New Orleans natives celebrate throughout the entire New Orleans.  […]

The Confederate Flag: History in the Bayou

The south is known for its charming hospitality, diverse music roots, spice filled dishes, and strong ties to its heritage. The flexible history within the U.S. depends on the storyteller experience and lineage. The history we know has been whitewashed – altered and condensed based on the current narrative the legislation wants to share by […]