by Ian Seaman | Jun 10, 2021 | For the Record
For the Record is a series designed to bring attention to Black stories that have been hidden, covered up, or missing in public education, and therefore we strive to give credit where credit is due. The World’s First Paramedics … In 1970, something strange was...
by Kristina Lusk | May 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
Last year, Dialogue on Race Louisiana had the amazing opportunity to team up with a local businesswoman, Madeline Ellis. Madeline is the Owner and Creative Director at MIMOSA Handcrafted, a Baton Rouge jewelry company that creates remarkable pieces using...
by Kristina Lusk | Apr 19, 2021 | Meet the Team
As Dialogue on Race Louisiana has grown, so has our team! From Board members to staff to facilitators, we have a lot of talented people in our midst. If you are interested in learning about our team and what it is like to work with us, you’re in the right place....
by Ian Seaman | Apr 6, 2021 | Uncategorized, Women Who Championed Equal Rights
This image is the front cover of “Women’s Rights Emerges within the Antislavery Movement 1830-1870” written by Kathryn Kish Sklar in 2000 The story of abolition is often marked by incredible figures, such as Frederick Douglass, Henry “Box” Brown, John...
by Ian Seaman | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
How to Recognize and Celebrate Black History What are some of the ways we can truly acknowledge Black history and celebrate that history today? The first way is to affirm that this subject is present and deserves attention all months out of the year – it...