Tate Etienne Provost Center - TEP Center

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5909 St Claude Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117

The Tate Etienne and Prevost Center, also known as TEP Center, situated in New Orleans, LA, is dedicated to educating and immersing visitors in the rich history of civil rights in the city. The center hosts a variety of events and programs that celebrate significant milestones in civil rights history, such as the desegregation of New Orleans Public Schools.

One of the notable events at the TEP Center is the annual Galas that honor key moments in civil rights history, including the anniversary of the NOLA Public School desegregation. Additionally, the center offers educational opportunities through initiatives like the TEP Talk Series, which sheds light on untold stories of the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans.

Moreover, the TEP Center recently underwent a renovation project that transformed the historic McDonogh 19 Elementary School into its current form, preserving the legacy of civil rights activism. With a focus on engaging visitors through exhibitions and events, the TEP Center is a vital hub for learning and reflecting on the civil rights movement in New Orleans.

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Teneha B.
8/18/2024

The honor of meeting a LIVING LEGEND was all mine. I had the awesome opportunity to meet Dr. Leona Tate of the Tate-Etienne-Prevost Center. Truly this is place that every public school student,...

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