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TriPod : New Orleans at 300

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Each episode of TriPod: New Orleans at 300 is devoted to a single story or subjects from New Orleans’ rich history.

42 - Life Raft: 'How Can I Reduce Flooding In My Neighborhood?'
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  • 42 - Life Raft: 'How Can I Reduce Flooding In My Neighborhood?'

    Hey TriPod listeners! WWNO and WRKF want to introduce you to a new podcast of ours. It's called Life Raft. It's a show that explores questions about climate change, submitted by listeners like you. This episdode is all about street flooding.

    Wed, 13 Jan 2021
  • 41 - Say Hello To Life Raft, A New Podcast Exploring Everyday Questions About Living With Climate Change

    If you’re like us, climate change leaves you with a lot of questions, and they’re not about the rate of ocean warming — they’re about practical things that affect our everyday lives. So, for us and for you, we created a podcast about it.

    Fri, 23 Oct 2020
  • 40 - New Orleans: 300 // Bulbancha: 3000

    This is the final episode of Tripod. For these past three years, we’ve been telling stories about New Orleans. But, before it was ever called New Orleans, this place already had a name: Bulbancha. The people that host Laine Kaplan-Levenson spoke with for this episode use this name when they tell people where they live. They live in Bulbancha, and they are telling today’s story -- what it’s like living in present day Bulbancha, and what it’s been like, as a native person, seeing the city celebrate the Tricentennial… the city’s colonial beginning.

    Thu, 20 Dec 2018
  • 39 - If These Pages Could Talk: Touro Infirmary's First Admission Book

    TriPod: New Orleans at 300 returns to hunt down a rare artifact full of private, and personal information. Laine Kaplan-Levenson goes on the search.

    Thu, 09 Aug 2018
  • 38 - Edmond Dédé: The Classical Composer You've Never Heard Of

    I crashed an opera rehearsal the other day. A large group of vocalists, young, old, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, all the genders, belted out in long rows surrounding a piano. They were preparing for the 75th anniversary celebration of the New Orleans Opera Association. I was there to talk to a mother-daughter opera combo: Givonna Joseph and Aria Mason.

    Thu, 19 Jul 2018
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