
434. Allendale Strong.
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<div style="text-align: left;">434. We <a href="http://archive.org/download/434-allendale-storng/434--allendale_storng.mp3">talk</a> to some members of Allendale Strong — Roosevelt Bryant, John Perkins, and Dorothy Wiley. Allendale is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Shreveport, and home to a rich history stretching back over a century. AllendaleStrong is a learning-doing group of citizens, working together to renew our community <i>Relationally, Economically</i>, and <i>Environmentally</i>.<span><a name='more'></a></span> AllendaleStrong empowers its community of willing citizens, and shares their knowledge and experiences with other neighborhoods, enabling each to grow to potential wholeness.<br /> <ol type="a"><li>This week in Louisiana history. September 11, 1722. First recorded Hurricane in La. destroyed New Orleans "During a hurricane...a large number of unidentified ships were sunk at and near New Orleans." </li><li>This week in New Orleans history. Pope John Paul II in New Orleans. September 11-13, 1987.<br /> </li><li>This week in Louisiana. <br /> <a href="https://www.louisianatravel.com/articles/things-do-kids-cajun-country">Things To Do With Kids: Cajun Country</a><br /> Cajun Country is the perfect spot for families to “pass a good time.” Here are a few of our top kid-friendly picks in southern Louisiana. The exiled Acadians settled the swamps and backwoods of south-central and southwest Louisiana and, in doing so, created a cultural mecca unique to the world. Immerse yourself in the towns and customs of this region, and you’ll discover intriguing people, rice mills, tabasco peppers, swamplands and cities known for authentic Cajun music and food. <br /> </li><li>Postcards from Louisiana. Singer in Jackson Sq.</li></ol></div><div style="text-align: left;">Listen on&