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  • : Jessica Gorman is the Executive Director of the Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum in Minden, Louisiana, where she works to preserve and celebrate the rich history of Webster Parish. As a local historian, columnist, and passionate genealogist, she is dedicated to historical education and community heritage through her leadership, writing, and advocacy for cemetery preservation.
  • This week Community Connections talks with Dr. Anneka Simms Alexander, Executive Outreach Director of Miles for Smiles. Dr. Alexander is a passionate advocate for health equity, education, and community outreach. With a strong background in public policy and a doctorate in transformational leadership, she is dedicated to expanding access to school-based dental care for children across North Louisiana—ensuring every student has the opportunity to thrive both in and out of the classroom.
  • Emily Petzold proudly serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors for Shreveport Little Theatre, where she plays a key role in supporting and promoting one of the region’s most beloved cultural institutions. A passionate advocate for the arts, she brings her leadership, creativity, and community spirit to the theatre while also performing as the lead singer of the band Identity Crisis.
  • This week Community Connections talks with Diane Libro from Catholic Charities of North Louisiana. Ms. Libro joined Catholic Charities of North Louisiana in April 2024, bringing a deep commitment to faith and advocacy for marginalized communities. With a background in journalism and over a decade of nonprofit experience at Volunteers of America North Louisiana, she blends storytelling, operational insight, and mission-driven service to uplift those in need.
  • Toccara Huckaby is a dynamic educator, entrepreneur, and advocate for girls’ empowerment through education. As founder of Stonewall Learning Center Plus and the nonprofit G.E.M.S., she is now launching Merit Girls Academy—an innovative, girl-centered middle school designed to foster leadership, S.T.E.M. excellence, and academic confidence in young women.
  • Matt Henry, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Central Louisiana, has led arts advocacy and cultural development across an eight-parish region since 2003. A passionate leader and vocal performance graduate of The Ohio State University, Matt oversees major venues like the Coughlin-Saunders Performing Arts Center and champions the arts statewide through leadership roles in key cultural organizations.
  • Thu., Oct. 23,2025, at 6 p.m. On this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Randall Brewer talks with Dr. Tim Gilmore, PhD, Associate Professor of Cardiopulmonary Science at LSU Health in Shreveport, and Cardiopulmonary Science student Shreya Patel about respiratory therapy and what conditions respiratory therapists treat. We’ll also learn about a new 2+2 partnership between LSUS and LSU Health that makes becoming a respiratory therapist easier.
  • Wed., Oct. 15, 6 p.m. Guests for this episode of Conserving Earth discuss wind energy development and the plans for offshore, near-shore, and onshore wind turbines in Louisiana. Host Rebecca Triche is joined by Kara Fox with National Audubon Society, Stacy Ortego with National Wildlife Federation, and Madelyn Smith with Southeastern Wind Coalition. They talk about considerations for wildlife and habitat and how wind is a part of the overall energy strategy in Louisiana.
  • Airs Mon., July 28, 6:30 p.m. This week Community Connections talks with Rev. Dr. Evan M. Dolive, Executive Director of Greater Longview United Way. Reverend Dolive is a dynamic leader dedicated to advancing community well-being through health, education, and advocacy. With a background in theology, nonprofit leadership, and public policy, he brings a passionate, justice-driven approach to addressing critical local issues and empowering underserved populations across East Texas.
  • This week Gary makes the switch to composting.
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