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Sharing workers' stories

Every worker has a story worth telling. Explore our Don’t Stand Alone Exhibit and the Worker Timeline to learn about the people who have worked to change New Orleans.

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SEE THEIR FACES.
HEAR THEIR VOICES.

Experience the triumphs and tribulations of those who dared to stand up, speak out, and fight for justice in the face of adversity.

Exhibit Panels

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Exhibit Book Now Available!

The full exhibit in an easy TO-GO format! Includes several extras like extended Oral History excerpts, a behind-the-scenes essay on the collaborative process and community involvement, and a question-forward preface that asks how we can use this history for movement building today.

$25 Minimum Donation

A TIMELINE:

NEW ORLEANS BLACK WORKER ORGANIZING HISTORY

This project chronicles the Black labor movement in New Orleans (named earlier as Bvlbancha). We start the timeline in the reality of a slave-based society and move through the decades to arrive at today's neoliberal capitalist order of a low-wage and fractured workforce. Building resistance through organizing for people power was as necessary then as it is now. Here you will find stories and information about the Black Workers' Movement, grounded in this place.

CONTRIBUTE YOUR
KNOWLEDGE

There are ways you can contribute!

  • add events and organizing campaigns to this timeline

  • add your voice if you participated in any event here

  • give us feedback on the timeline and how we can use it for popular education.

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Current Exhibit Location & Dates

Join us as we uncover the untold stories of commitment and unity among Black workers in New Orleans. From the struggles in the past to the challenges in the present, learn the power of collective action and engage with the enduring spirit of solidarity.

DATE & TIME:

May 12, 2026 - January 1, 2027 | Visiting Hours: 10am - 2pm, Mon-Fri

LOCATION:

Tate Etienne and Prevost Center (1st Floor)
5909 St. Claude Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70119

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Don't stand alone

Black Labor Organizing in New Orleans

Immerse yourself in the overlooked historical contributions of Black workers to improve labor conditions and create lasting movements in New Orleans. Built on years of community-university research collaboration, this mobile exhibit is only the beginning.

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