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The Green Room: China's one-child policy

7 min · 17. dec. 2015
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In October China reversed its three-decade-old rule restricting women from having more than one child. There was much talk about the decision and the impact that a possible baby boom in the world’s most populous country would have on the world. To answer these questions, The Green Room producers sat down with Martin Dimitrov, associate professor of Political Science and the director of the Asian Studies program at Tulane.

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The Green Room: The New Quorum of New Orleans

On Wed., January 13, 2016, the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University will host a panel on music as an agent in the continuing Civil Rights Movement and advancing cultural equity. The discussion will be led by Gianna Chachere, founder of The New Quorum in New Orleans, with Wall Street Journal jazz critic and writer Larry Blumenfeld, avant-garde jazz pioneer Wadada Leo Smith, and long time civil rights pioneer/activist Roxy Wright. In this episode of The Green Room, we hear from NOGCS director Rebecca Snedeker, Chachere and Blumenfeld about the work and the history of The New Quorum, which is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to bringing professional musicians and writers from across the globe to New Orleans for meaningful cultural exchange with local and regional artists. Blumenfeld and Wadada Leo Smith are both currently artists-in residence at The New Quorum, located at 2435 Esplanade. Learn more about The New Quorum residency programs and upcoming events, at the website new quorum.org. This piece is underscored with music by Wadada Leo Smith. Photo by Scott Groller.

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