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Mayor LaToya Cantrell
@mayorcantrell
62nd Mayor of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
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Born April 3
Joined May 2018
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Oct 10, 2020
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    Mr. SuperSunday
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    Oct 8, 2020
    It worked for Quavo 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Nov 11, 2020
    Today we mourn the loss of one of the mothers of the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans with the passing of Lucille Bridges — mother of five, including Ruby Bridges, who as a first-grader in 1960 was one of six black children to integrate the all-white William Frantz School.
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Feb 27, 2021
    I have been hearing the rumors on the streets. 👀 I don't know if they are true or not. But, I just want @DangeRussWilson & @ciara to know that if these rumors are true. Please know that the City of New Orleans will welcome you and your family with open arms! #nola #whodat
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Jun 3, 2020
    Joy... 🖤
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Jun 2, 2019
    Leah Chase was a legend, an icon and an inspiration. It is impossible to overstate what she meant to our City and to our community. At Dooky Chase’s Restaurant: she made creole cuisine the cultural force that it is today.
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Jul 9, 2021
    Talk about #blackgirlmagic! 😍 Congratulations to Zaila Avant-Garde, a 14-year-old from Harvey La., for winning the Scripps National #SpellingBee! She’s the First African American winner and the First champion from Louisiana!🏆 We’re all so proud of you!!🎉⚜️
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Nov 11, 2020
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    Lucille insisted, seeing the action as an opportunity to help all Black children, and walked Ruby, with federal marshals, past chanting and taunting white protesters and to the schoolhouse. Mother and daughter both revealed their character and courage.
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Nov 11, 2020
    Replying to @mayorcantrell
    Today, folks recall Ruby as the little girl depicted in Norman Rockwell's painting 'The Problem We All Live With,' and more recently might see a reimagining of the image now including Vice President-elect Kamala Harris walking alongside little Ruby.
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Aug 14, 2020
    #NewProfilePic
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Jan 20, 2021
    Throw up your b’s in your chucks and pearls! It’s a new day! #MaskUpNOLA x @LAHGRIDDY2x #collab #footwork #chucksandpearls
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Jun 18, 2020
    I, LaToya Cantrell, Mayor of the City of New Orleans, do hereby proclaim the 19th day of June #Juneteenth in #NewOrleans #CityOfYes ⚜️
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Nov 11, 2020
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    I think I speak for all mothers who want the best for their children when I hope for the same moral courage, bravery and love as that of Lucille Bridges. May she rest in God's perfect peace.
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Dec 24, 2020
    Let’s #GetGriddy @LahGriddy2x x #MaskUpNOLA Can’t go into the new year without knowing the new #NOLA dance that hit @LSU, @NFL and beyond! Griddy started his dance at Landry Walker and we are teaching it to the world with a #NewOrleans twist... #MaskUpNOLA
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    Mayor LaToya Cantrell
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    Mar 26, 2020
    None. If we were given clear direction we would not have had Mardi Gras and I would've been the leader to cancel it.
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    The Situation Room
    CNN
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    Mar 26, 2020
    "No red flags were given" by the federal government. - New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on why the city moved forward with Mardi Gras celebrations. "If we were given clear direction we would not have had Mardi Gras and I would've been the leader to cancel it."
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