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MaCCNO staff members Hannah Kreiger-Benson, Renard Bridgewater, Ethan Ellestad

Five Questions with the Music and Culture Coalition of New Orleans (MaCCNO)

December 26, 2019 by: Stacey Leigh Bridewell

We’ve seen several street performers arrested this year because of a law previously deemed unconstitutional. How can we protect the rights and safety of the city’s cultural ambassadors?

The law [Section 66-205 of the Municipal Code] bans playing musical instruments on the street after 8 p.m. It singles out musical instruments among sound-producing devices. The previous mayoral administration said they would not enforce it. However, it was recently used as justification in ...

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