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28
Jul 2010

New Orleans – Murder Board Documentary

By State of the Re:Union

State of the Re:Union

Murder victims have sadly been framed as statistics, especially in high crime cities. Father Bill Terry decided to do something about it and found a simple way to humanize these victims.

Visit our New Orleans page to listen to the Murder Board segment in our full hour radio episode or for further information about what we found in the Big Easy.

27
Jul 2010

The Ultimate Community Builder on a Summer Day: A Swimming Hole

By Tina Antolini

Barton Springs, Austin, TX

Here in Brooklyn, New York, it’s hit 90 degrees nearly every day for weeks. Having grown up on the coast of Maine, I’m used to having lots of convenient bodies of water around to jump in whenever the weather even contemplates getting that hot . . . in this city, it’s not so easy. A sprinkler or an accidentally opened fire hydrant is often your best bet. But, in Austin, Texas—where 90 degrees on a summer day is routine—there is one place to be when the day is broiling: Barton Springs. READ MORE

23
Jul 2010

Bounce Love

By Tina Antolini

Big Freedia and Katey Red in the Third Ward of New Orleans; photo courtesy of Lyle Ashton Harris for the New York Times

For those of you who enjoyed State of the Re:Union’s story on Bounce music in our New Orleans episode– and the gay and transgender rappers who are the genre’s growing stars– check out the new feature about it from the New York Times! And if you haven’t heard SOTRU’s take, be sure to give a listen (it’s in Segment C!)… You’ll be poppin’ in no time…

23
Jul 2010

My Community in One Picture

By Brenton Crozier

The deadline is approaching for the My Community in One Picture and we’d really love to have your submission! All we need from you:

- One photo you feel captures the essence of your community. This can be anything you feel fits, a landscape, a local business, your family, etc. Please note, it doesn’t matter what kind of camera you have or what the quality is.

- Your name, the name of your community, the subject of your photo and the title if it has one.

Please email to brenton@stateofthereunion.com with the subject line of: My Community in One Picture. We are going to start featuring one photo a day on our website beginning August 2nd. Hope to see your photo there!

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