I’m working on an article for a magazine about the #zine scene in #Louisiana, so I picked back up my copy of “Make a Zine: Start Your Own Underground Publishing Revolution.”
Always a fun read, and I’m always happy to be reminded that: “Passion gets you through times of no technique better than technique gets you through times of no passion.”
SAVE THE DATE!
To Be Black & Indigenous Louisiana Creoles, Peoplehood, & Justice Studies
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 6:00PM
Dillard University, Stern Hall 112
Featuring: Dr. Andrew Jolivette
Hosted by: Monique Verdin
Presented by: UNO PhD in Justice Studies
in conversation with
The Center for Racial Justice at Dillard University
Cosponsored By: Atakapa-Ishak Nation, The Midlo Center, Neighborhood Story Project, Land Memory Bank and Seed Exchange, Bvlbancha Liberation Radio, Louisiana Creole Research Association
Call the Canaries Home is the story of a reunion : three sisters reconnected in their childhood town in Louisiana. It is a time of happiness and healing , but also of grief and anger. As secrets shadow the sisters’ relationship, many questions remain about the disappearance of their younger sibling several decades ago.