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Role of racial discrimination in Louisiana society disputed

BATON ROUGE An LSU survey shows that Louisiana residents disagree on the role that racial discrimination plays in our society, with 84% of Black residents believing more changes are needed to achieve racial equality. Only 39% of whites agree. Twenty-six percent of whites think the country has made the necessary changes to achieve equal rights, and 30% of whites think that it has gone too far in making changes for the rights of Black people. This study was conducted by researchers in the Public Policy Research Lab at the LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication. The researchers polled 781 adults throughout Louisiana to understand their views on race and class.

2021 Louisiana Survey Shows Residents Different Views on Race and Class

Researchers in the Public Policy Research Lab (PPRL) at LSU Manship School of Mass Communication’s Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs have released the fourth of five reports of the 2021 Louisiana Survey. Findings show Black and white Louisianans see discrimination and racial progress very differently. The Louisiana Survey polled 781 adult residents from across the state to find out how Louisianans view their government and its policies. The survey was conducted from January 4 to March 1, and the total sample has a +/- 6.4% margin of error. Findings from the fourth of five reports indicate the following views on race and class in Louisiana:

Survey: Most Louisianans favor higher gas tax, but with caveats

Survey: Most Louisianans favor higher gas tax, but with caveats
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KENS 5 welcomes award-winning reporter Matt Houston

1of5 Matt Houston will join KENS 5 on March 22 as their newest reporter.Courtesy KENS 5Show MoreShow Less 2of5 Matt Houston will join KENS 5 on March 22 as their newest reporter.Courtesy KENS 5Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Matt Houston will join KENS 5 on March 22 as their newest reporter.Courtesy KENS 5Show MoreShow Less 5of5 From our neighboring state of Louisiana, Matt Houston will be headed to Texas to work at KENS 5 and tell the stories of San Antonio. Houston is joining the CBS affiliate from WAFB in Baton Rouge where he was promoted to weekend anchor at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. But that wasn t his only accomplishment. Houston was also the youngest serving member of the station s editorial board. 

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