Posts tagged Nola
For Our Fallen Comrades: Bicyclist of New Orleans United for Commemoration and Justice

The ghost bikes scattered across New Orleans stand as haunting monuments-testaments to the fact that every time we engage in the simple, sustainable act of commuting by bicycle, we are entering a battleground.

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Reckoning with Empire: An Evening of Walter Rodney at the Patois Film Festival

At the Patois Film Festival, I witnessed the powerful legacy of Dr. Walter Rodney come alive on screen—a stirring reminder of the unfinished work of decolonization and the enduring struggle for justice.

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Implement Plan Vieux Carré for a Safer French Quarter

Have you read my proposal to reduce motor vehicle traffic in the French Quarter? To push for action, I’m circulating a petition to bring this plan to the attention of city leaders. I’d love your support—please take a moment to read and sign it!

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The French Quarter Must Be Reclaimed for Pedestrians and Cyclist. Here's How.

An Op-Ed I wrote for The Times-Picayune was published yesterday, outlining a permanent traffic proposal I developed, called Plan Vieux Carré.

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