Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of John James Audubon's arrival in Louisiana
A photography exhibit by Pete Souza, former Chief Official White House Photographer for President Reagan and President Obama.
For more than 150 years, Coney Island, a strip of sand at the mouth of New York Harbor, has occupied a singular place in the American imagination.
The lecture will focus on how the experiences of Black Americans at home and overseas during World War II were catalysts for the Civil Rights struggles to come.
For more than forty years, a member of the Boggs family represented Louisiana’s Second Congressional District.
Changing Landscapes documents the current landscape of sites chronicled in Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave.
This month’s event will feature a presentation and book signing by author Rannah Gray with Madelyn and Katherine Tom.
Understanding and appreciating the culture of the black community is critical to the accurate and dignified restoration of these sacred grounds.
The Associated Women in the Arts art show and sale
This is a special painting class that will be taking place at the Old State Capitol (100 North Blvd. Baton Rouge)!