Second Lines & New Beginnings
A second line is a parade that embodies the soul of New Orleans. It traditionally consists of a brass band, the “first line” of club members or a family hosting the parade, and then the “second line”—anyone and everyone who wants to join in the celebration. The roots of second line parades stretch back to the 19th century and the tradition of jazz funerals. In those somber yet celebratory processions, the “first line” was the family of the deceased, funeral directors, and a brass band. The “second line” was made up of those who joined the procession to honor the dead and celebrate their life. Over time, second lines evolved beyond funerals to become a regular part of New Orleans social life. Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs, formed in the late 1800s to provide financial assistance and community support, began hosting their own second lines as celebrations of life, culture, and community resilience.
—From Jean Lafitte House.
The concept for the 2026 Convention theme stems from the ideas of inclusion and resilience that are embodied in the tradition of the Second Line. Like the Second Line, Sigma Tau Delta, and the profession of language and literature that it represents, is inclusive. We invite anyone to join our profession and join the celebration of voices and stories it represents. It offers a place where one can find a new beginning.
We also celebrate the resilience of the community. At a time when our profession is under attack in many parts of the country, we will remain resilient and make sure that those voices and stories are preserved and heard. The people, culture, and geography of New Orleans exemplify the spirit of resilience, and provide a perfect backdrop to celebrate this theme. The Second Line embodies the New Orleans philosophy of transforming hardship into celebration. We hope to see you in New Orleans, and “Laissez les bon temps rouler“—Let the good times roll!
Convention Co-Chairs:
Michaelann Nelson, Sonia Mae Brown, and Chloe Evans