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Louisiana's Jim Crow Maps

1 h 10 min · 13 de may de 2026
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We’re going to do something different this week. On May 8th, the Louisiana Senate Government Affairs committee held a hearing about proposed new maps that would redraw our 6 Congressional Districts. Hundreds of people came to the Capitol to testify. We are going to play some of that testimony without commentary because we think everyone needs to hear it.  To keep up with what's happening with Louisiana's Redistricting Plan follow:  Power Coalition Equity & Justice @powercoej [https://www.instagram.com/powercoej/] ACLU of Louisiana @aclu.louisiana [https://www.instagram.com/aclu.louisiana/]

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