When you hear the word leader, you may picture elected officials, CEOs, or activists on the front lines. Too often, we make leadership sound like something reserved for a special few. But here’s the truth: we are all leaders. Some of us choose to develop and express our leadership skills more often, but every one of us has the capacity to lead—especially when it comes to our own lives.
Read MoreIn Louisiana’s last major election, voter turnout was only 58%—one of the lowest rates in the country. In smaller, local elections, turnout is even lower. On October 11, 2025, New Orleanians will again head to the polls. Some will vote early, some on Election Day—but far too many will sit this election out.
Read MoreI am Dr. Michelle Easton, your Public Health Advocate and friend, and I want to remind you that politics affects how you care for yourself and your family. Let’s discuss how your participation in the political process has a very real and personal impact on your health.
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