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RandySF

(58,477 posts)
Mon May 7, 2018, 08:15 PM May 2018

As New Orleans mayor is sworn in Monday, La. has three black women leading its largest cities

NEW ORLEANS — When LaToya Cantrell raises her right hand Monday to take the oath of office, she will make history, becoming the first female mayor in New Orleans’s 300-year existence. Her installation also means that Louisiana’s three largest cities — New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Shreveport — all have black female Democrats as their leaders.

Deep South Louisianaalso will have two black women leading cities that rank in the top 100 by population, joining four other such cities nationwide: Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte and the District of Columbia.

Some here say the rare feat has occurred in an otherwise politically red state because of its staunchly Democratic blue oases, much like quirky Austin in conservative Texas or liberal Louisville in Kentucky coal country. Louisiana overwhelmingly supported GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in 2016, while Democrat Hillary Clinton carried all three of the state’s largest cities, where minority voters make up a bigger share of the electorate.

Some experts and voters point to Louisiana’s deep challenges, which disproportionately affect minority communities, as being a driving force for change. Income, employment and life expectancy here lag behind most of the country, issues that have motivated the three mayors. Each said the idea of serving the public — especially the ability to improve the lives of those in their communities — has been a driving factor in their public lives.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/as-new-orleans-mayor-is-sworn-in-monday-la-has-three-black-women-leading-its-largest-cities/2018/05/06/6a80bcbe-4fd8-11e8-84a0-458a1aa9ac0a_story.html?utm_term=.c0eca1869064

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As New Orleans mayor is sworn in Monday, La. has three black women leading its largest cities (Original Post) RandySF May 2018 OP
Good BumRushDaShow May 2018 #1
What FABULOUS news RandomAccess May 2018 #2
all I can say is Kurt V. May 2018 #3
An African American women is running for mayor of SF in early June kimbutgar May 2018 #4
Good news lsewpershad May 2018 #5
Women in charge, more often. A good sign. oasis May 2018 #6
Predictably, the racists are having a field day Ex Lurker May 2018 #7
That's a very good sign, I think. MineralMan May 2018 #8
Crime in Baton Rouge and Shreveport is off the charts oberliner May 2018 #9
And...? RandySF May 2018 #10
They've got their work cut out for them oberliner May 2018 #11
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
9. Crime in Baton Rouge and Shreveport is off the charts
Tue May 8, 2018, 02:56 PM
May 2018
As Baton Rouge homicide rate exceeds Chicago's in 2017, an in-depth look at how, why

http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/crime_police/article_ddc03060-f173-11e7-90ea-9f16d6e9dbe8.html



And, of course, New Orleans is the worst of the three.
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
11. They've got their work cut out for them
Tue May 8, 2018, 05:32 PM
May 2018

Lots of challenges in those cities for a mayor to deal with, that's for sure.

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