A message from the president and CEO of DORLA, Maxine Crump
Michael Dours Michael Dours

A message from the president and CEO of DORLA, Maxine Crump

In the summer of 1963, 50 residents walked past the legally posted signs and headed toward the pool but were stopped by law enforcement. Two of the lead protesters were sisters, Betty Claiborne and Pearl George.

When asked to give an account of the decision, Betty said “We could find no reason why we shouldn’t be able to swim in that pool… and we went.”

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The Duality of Blackness in America: Sports Edition
Casey Meyer Casey Meyer

The Duality of Blackness in America: Sports Edition

LSU Women's Basketball Team just made history by winning their 1st NCAA championship and breaking records with 12.6 million viewers! But what's really causing a stir is the controversy surrounding Angel Reese's "You Can't See Me" gesture towards Caitlin Clark. When Clark did it, she was praised for her "fiery passion", but when Reese did the same, she was called "classless" and subjected to racist dog whistles. Read this blog post from DORLA volunteer staff member, Zarinah S, about the double standards and systemic racism at play in these negative reactions.

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Shout Out to The Emerge Foundation
Maxine Crump Maxine Crump

Shout Out to The Emerge Foundation

Celebrate with us as The Emerge Foundation recognizes the remarkable contribution of Maxine Crump, CEO of DORLA, in their prestigious 2022 Volunteer Activists list. Discover more about this exceptional recognition.

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Diversity and Representation in the U.S. Judiciary
Maxine Crump Maxine Crump

Diversity and Representation in the U.S. Judiciary

The news of the first Black woman nominee to the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, has brought up a host of questions, especially – what will being the first Black woman on the Supreme Court mean for the U.S. judicial system? Here we dive into what diversity and representation looks like presently in the U.S. judiciary, and about why it matters going forward.

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The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott
Maxine Crump Maxine Crump

The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott

Discover the historic significance of the 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott, a powerful act of nonviolent protest that laid the groundwork for Civil Rights Movement boycotts. Learn how the determined efforts of Black communities catalyzed change through peaceful resistance.

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Shout Out to Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome
Maxine Crump Maxine Crump

Shout Out to Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome

Discover Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome's impactful message on Black History Month and her commitment to meaningful change. Maxine Crump, President/CEO of Dialogue On Race Louisiana, extends a special shoutout to Mayor Broome as a DORLA Alum.

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Shout out to BRAC for its continued partnership with DORLA
Maxine Crump Maxine Crump

Shout out to BRAC for its continued partnership with DORLA

As part of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber's ongoing dedication to addressing racial disparities in the region, BRAC will pay half the tuition for the DOR Original Series, a six-session program for up to 15 participants, for all BRAC investor organizations.

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