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Dorothy Presley, one of Natchitoches, Louisiana "Treasures", talks about the need to help the poor in our communities and what it means to her to have a young African American as a strong contender for the Presidency of the United States.

Published: 11 months ago
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Louisiana is known for its food and its funtimes. Nothing is more special than the music. It gets your feet dancing and your heart thumping. In Natchitoches, Louisiana, "the little New Orleans" of North Central Louisiana nothing beats Steve Wells. He plays that piano like nobody else, sings with style, and makes music with "instruments" that play right from his personal lungs. Listen to him make like Louis, as in Louis Armstrong, and just sit back and laissez le bon temps roulez--let the good times roll!

Published: 11 months ago
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You are there! Join the Natchitoches, Louisiana fun times. Natchitoches is the "little New Orleans" of Louisiana, with Creole cooking, jazz, historical architecture, and Mardi Gras. Join the crowd as they listen to the sounds of Mardi Gras, Louisiana style.

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Baha'is and Unitarian Universalists have compatible, but different, beliefs. In this podcast two adherents talk about their respective religions, the basic tenets, and share insight into what makes their particular religious organization unique. This interview was done during a World Religion Day presentation in Shreveport, Louisiana in January 2008.

Published: 11 months ago
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A young woman and an older man talk about the Jewish religion, some of its precepts and history at an Interfaith conference on World Religion Day in January 2008. In the picture a Rabbi, Moslem adherent and Catholic nun embrace in the spirit of the love and goodwill that was expressed during the conference.