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LACréole Show, l'émission en français et en kouri-vini (créole louisianais) par les américains francophones pour les américains francophones.
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Animatè, Taalib Pierre-Auguste, apé parlé avèk Dr.  Nathan Wendte ki té déja in invité dési lémisyon dan prémyé sézon-la. Mo konten gin li dési lémisyon fwa-çila pou diskité langaj-çila. Si vou olé trouvé mwa o dèt in invité dési lémisyon, vou kapab ajouté mwa dési Instagram o Twitter @tauguste5678. Vou kapab osi ajouté Rouganou dési Twitter é Instagram. É pou trouvé lézot épisod de LACréole Show, vou kapab kliké dési sitweb-la www. rouganou.com 
In this 10th episode of season 3, we speak with Grace Gibson about reconnecting with her heritage, her past acting roles, and her music.  Grace is a musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has played in the movies All Eyez On Me (2017),  Black Nativity (2013), and Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. (2018).  She is also the daugther of actress Lynn Whitfield and director Brian Gibson.  A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In this 9th episode of season 3, we speak with Karim Hamzaoui about the unique charateristics of New Orleans, the economic potential of cultural creation, and the need to modernize and diversify the franco-louisiana relations especially in music. Karim is a musician and an immersion school teacher at Lycée Français in New Orleans. He is passionate about the multitude of musical influences of the Americas, Europe, Africa and more. A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In the 8th episode of this season, we sit Cedric Watson to discuss his roots, music, and passion for the creole culture of Louisiana, notably the Creoles of Color.Cedric Watson is a creole musician and activist for creole culture. His music is influenced by the Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco genres. He has toured around the world with his group Cedric Watson et Bijou Créole. He has also been nominated 4 times for the Grammy's. His new talkshow, La Nation Créole, will air on March 28th on Télé-LouisianeA special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In the 7th episode of this season, we sit with Irving Bernard (Irving Cowboy), in front of his barn, to discuss his life, racism, racial segregation, the process of Americanization, and Creole and French in Louisiana.   A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In episode 6 of season 3 of the LACréole Show (in English / en anglais), host and founder Taalib Auguste speaks with Sean Ardoin, renowned musician and candidate for Mayor in Lake Charles, on his passion for Louisiana music, language, and culture, his plans to rebuild and revitalize Lake Charles in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, and his ongoing campaign for Mayor of Lake Charles.Sean Ardoin is a twice Grammy-nominated Zydeco musician and singer born in Eunice who is an established community leader in Lake Charles and across the State. Ardoin comes from a long line of French- and Creole-speaking family members, including his father. He is the founder of the Kreole Hall of Fame where he aims to reward prominent Creole leaders and provide classes in Creole language and culture. Ardoin is currently running for mayor of Lake Charles focused on hurricane recovery, affordable housing, small businesses, infrastructure, and local culture.A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In the 5th episode of this season, we sit with Vincent Sciama to discuss his leading role as Le Consul Général de France à la Nouvelle-Orléans, the cultural and economic relations between France and Louisiana, and the support from France towards our immersion schools in Louisiana.  The honorable Vincent Sciama is Le Consul Général de France in Louisiana. He is responsible for economic relations, policies, culture, and education between Louisiana and France. Given the French heritage of the region, he plays an important role in the radiation of the francophone culture and the support for immersion schools. This past summer, he was a key player in the efforts to welcome new foreign teachers in Louisiana for the 2020-21 school year despite the ban of new visas.  A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
In the 4th episode of this season, we sit with Dr. Jerry Parker, French and Spanish professor at SELU, about the importance of a curriculum based around the franco-louisianais perspective for the building of an identity amongst Louisiana's students and the necessity of immersive experiences outside of the classroom. Dr. Parker is a teacher and director of the center of foreign languages at the University of Southeastern in Hammond. He is also the director of the study program for university students. Parker has received his doctorate in education from SELU and has written many academic articles about the teaching of languages, multiculturalism, and the building of identity. A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
S3E3: Charles Larroque

S3E3: Charles Larroque

2021-01-2921:08

Join us as we sit with Charles Larroque and discuss his career as a teacher, cultural activist and creator, the reclamining of the Louisianan identity culturally and linguistically, and the economic opportunities that French can help create in the state. Former executive director of CODOFIL, Charles Larroque has played several roles in the Louisiana Francophone. He has worked as a French teacher and social studies teacher notably in Lafayette. He is also an author of several different books and producer of several media productions in order to help reconnect Louisianans with their heritage languages. For his efforts, he has been nominated "Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académique" and has received the prize from Louisiana. A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole ShowIf you would like to view this episode and other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
Join us as founder and host Taalib Auguste sits down with Bryan Dupree to discuss his life, passion for the French language, literature, and his ultimate decision to open a bilingual bookstore in downtown Lafayette.Bryan is the co-owner and co-founder of Beausoleil Books, a bilingual bookstore in downtown Lafayette that opened in 2020 during the pandemic. As a lawyer in training, he decided to establish this bookstore dedicated to his ancestor Joseph "Beausoleil" Broussard, icon in Acadian and Louisiana history, with his friends from the law school at LSU.A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to watch this episode or view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
Join us for the premiere of season 3 as we sit down with Syd Horn and Olivia Perillo, the creative team behind the documentary film Intention, the 2019 recipient of the #CreateLouisiana grant for Louisiana Film productions with a connection to the French Language. Intention tells the stories of 12 women who are artists, healers, and practitioners of the unique culinary, musical, and cultural traditions of South Louisiana's diverse bayou and prairie communities. The film has been screened at the New Orleans French Film Festival and Southern Screen in addition to being distributed on TV5Monde Voyage.A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole Show Facebook: LACréole ShowIf you would like to watch this episode or view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com 
Join us as we speak with Jiazan Chanthavongsy and Zoie Taylor about French Immersion, the mentality of Louisianans towards language, and the advantages of speaking two languages in the state. Zoie Taylor is the fonder and owner of Bronzage, a local salon in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. She received her masters in Francophone Studies from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and she was a French immersion teacher for several years. You can find her in the film "Le Choix de Théo," by the directors Mikael Espinasse and Thomas Chauvin. It is also available on Télé-Louisiane. Jizan Chanthavongsy is the son of Zoie Taylor and is currently a student in French Immersion.  
Join us as we sit down with Father Jason Vidrine and discuss how religion plays an integral part of the identity of Louisiana. Father Vidrine is a native of Ville Plate, Louisiana. He is active in the Cajun community of Louisiana. He supports the initiatives to sustain and develop the presence of French in services and catholic activities in Acadiana.  
S2E15: Herbert Wiltz

S2E15: Herbert Wiltz

2021-01-2217:18

Join us as we sit down with Herbert Wiltz and discuss the Creole Language of Louisiana (also known as Kouri-Vini), his efforts to teach the language, and the culture of the generations to come. Mr. Wiltz is a teacher of languages of Louisiana and a specialist in the Creole language of the state.  He is one of many key directors of the organization CREOLE Inc. CREOLE Inc is an organization who's mission it is to defend the identity, language, and culture of the Creole community. He has also been a key asset to developing classes and resources in Creole.  
S2E12: Lawson Ota

S2E12: Lawson Ota

2020-11-0722:56

Join us as we speak with Lawson Ota about Louisiana's languages (Creole and French), history of the Creole community of the state, and the diverse experiences of the different ethnic and socio-economic groups who make Louisiana unique. Lawson Ota is the founder and owner of "Tours by Marguerite", a touristic company focused on the Creole culture of New Orleans and the pioneers in the development de this heritage during the 18th and 19th centuries  
S2E11: Sam Craft

S2E11: Sam Craft

2020-11-0528:59

Join us as we speak with Sam Craft about his music, his passion for the French language, the linguistic debates, and the role that New Orleans plays in the Francophonie.Sam is a musician and a member of the group Sweet Crude. He is also a co-founder and host of Les Nouvelles-Orléans with New Niveau.
S2E10: Ethan Castille

S2E10: Ethan Castille

2020-10-2425:51

Join us as we speak with Ethan Castille about the youth of Louisiana, the potential of our culture and his dreams for the show, Télé-Louisiane, and Louisiana in general. Ethan is a native of Lawtell, Louisiana. Ethan is a collaborator and cameraman for LACréole Show and is an associated photographer for Télé-Louisiane. He currently resides in Baton Rouge and is a wedding photographer.  
S2E9: Rachel Doherty

S2E9: Rachel Doherty

2020-10-1930:05

Join us as we speak with Rachel Doherty about the multiple identities of Louisiana, the cultural resistance by the community, and the importance of continuing the practices of the culture and our ancestors. Rachel Doherty is a doctoral student in Francophone studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Activist for the language and culture of Louisiana, and is also a member of the committee  for Feux Follets.
S2E8: Chase Cormier

S2E8: Chase Cormier

2020-10-0912:30

Join us as we speak with Chase Cormier about his work a ULL (University of Louisiana in Lafayette), his defense of the French language, his work on "Feux Follets", and his attachment to Louisiana and Acadiana. Chase Cormier has a doctorate in Francophone studies at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette and the redactor in chief of Franco-Louisianan literature in "Feux Follets"        
Join us for our épisode ensemble! Co-hosts Amelia Dunn and Beau Brown speak with host and owner/founder of LACréole Show Taalib Auguste about their experiences with the Coronavirus in relation with education and cultural/language revitalization.
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