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Wednesday, June 2, 2021 - 6:00pm to Sunday, June 6, 2021 - 9:00pm All Festival in-person events at the Broadside Theater: June 2nd, 6-9pm - Dance for Social Change: Youth Night featuring Big Freedia Free for young artists ages 13-18 with an open mic.
June 3rd, 6-9pm - DSC: Red Carpet Premiere with Original Pinettes Brass Band Fundraising night hosted by Frederick “Hollywood” Delahoussaye with live music from the Original Pinettes Brass Band and a panel discussion with Rashida Govan (New Orleans Youth Alliance) and local policymakers. Sponsored by Red Bull. $150 single ticket; $250 pair of tickets includes dinner and drink
My New Orleans Youth Speak On Mental Health & The Global Pandemic At The 7th Annual Dance For Social Change Festival With Public Film & Music Events featuring Big Freedia and Original Pinettes Brass Band June 2-6 at the Broadside Theater 04/28/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Dancing Grounds, an award-winning nonprofit, presents the 2021 Dance for Social Change (DSC) Festival. The festival centers around the premiere of the DSC Teen Company’s original dance film Ya Heard Meh? Youth Stories in a Global Pandemic that urges audiences to listen to young people about how the global pandemic is affecting their mental health and wellness. These brilliant teen artists explore oscillating emotions while navigating COVID-19 restrictions alongside the heavy social and political climate of the country. The festival will include outdoor events at the Broadside Theater, indoor screenings at The Broad Theater, and virtual access to the film on Dancing Grounds’ web ....
A Warrior Of A Woman: Nia Weeks, Orleans Parish Advocate – Howard University News Service hunewsservice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hunewsservice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Money pile While New Orleans has yet to publicly announce the specifics of its upcoming guaranteed income pilot, it has identified its target population: opportunity youth young people between the ages of 16 and 24 who are neither in school nor working. Now, city officials are looking to unconditional cash payments as a potential way to help them reconnect. “To my knowledge, there hasn t been a pilot in the world that s been targeted at this specific demographic,” Joshua Cox, director of strategic initiatives for the City of New Orleans, said in an interview with New Orleans Public Radio. “We think it s a tremendous opportunity to show the effects of direct cash and giving folks the ability to make decisions that are best for their lives.” ....
New Orleans Will Give Unconditional Cash Payments To 'Opportunity Youth' kedm.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kedm.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.