513. Part 1 of our interview with Jacqueline Couti, about the Creole folk tale, "Djabe's Marriage." "Jacqueline Couti works
in the area of French and Francophone Studies. Her research and teaching
interests delve into the transatlantic and transnational
interconnections between cultural productions from continental France
and its now former colonies. Her work explores constructions of gender,
race, sexuality, identity politics, and nationalism. A central theme of
her research is how local knowledge in the colonial and post-colonial
eras has shaped the literatures, and the cultural awareness of the self,
in former French colonies through specific representations of
sexuality" (Rice University).


This week in Louisiana history. March 17, 1791. Baron de
Carondelet de Noyelles is appointed gov.-general of Louisiana.

This week in New Orleans history. According to Buddy Stall,
on March 17, 1930, the first "coffee break" in the
United States occured when the "managers of the Delta
Steamship Company, then the Mississippi Steamship Company,
summoned their 80 employees in the Hibernia Bank building and
initiated a daily 3:30 p.m. coffee recess.  Company
scouts had found the custom to be very well-received in Brazil
and adopted the idea for its New Orleans office. The tradition
started by the shipping company spread like wildfire, and in a
short time completely saturated the entire metropolitan area,
which only goes to prove good news travels fast".


This week in Louisiana.

Hammond BBQ

Website

March 24-25, 2023

1400 Martens Dr.

Hammond, LA 70401

1-800-542-7520

Every March, thousands of BBQ lovers descend upon Downtown for
the Hammond Smokin’ BBQ Challenge. Bringing together beer
aficionados, bbq enthusiasts and fun lovers alike, everyone
comes for a good time. However, one of the most important
aspects of the Competition is more significant than beer, bbq,
and entertainment. Our local charities benefit from this
contest, one of the largest events in Hammond, Louisiana. The
Hammond Smokin' BBQ Challenge began in 2003 as a competition
that would help fundraise for local organizations,
specifically TARC, which serves those with disabilities. In
its first year, the event raised $10,000 for the organization
and has since expanded its reach to other non-profits and has
raised north of $50,000 in past years. Hammond BBQ, Inc. is
the non-profit association governing the event.


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