Today, Shelly Dupre looks back 10 years to the arrival of Hurricane Katrina, and shares her views on the storm’s unprecedented impact, then and now. As a native of south Louisiana and a resident of Baton Rouge, it is hard to believe that…
Read MoreMy City, Myself – How the 10 years since Hurricane Katrina have made us both stronger
August 29th marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and cities along the Gulf Coast. Today, Caroline Isemann reflects on how Hurricane Katrina impacted her life and community both 10 years ago and today. As a New Orleans…
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I spend my days as an Account Manager in IMG’s Louisiana office, but at home I am busy preparing for the birth of my first child. In between a hectic work schedule and the obligatory third-trimester nesting, I used this…
Read MoreThe Symbolism of a Symbol
This last week was full of some truly defining moments on the historical timeline of this still young democracy we call the United States. In the wake of two pivotal Supreme Court rulings, the Affordable Care Act being upheld and…
Read MoreEmojis & Ambiguity in the Era of Modern Communication
How many times have you had to clarify the meaning of a text message to or from a spouse, friend, co-worker, etc.? If I had a dollar for every time I replied to a text or email from someone with…
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