Judy Bajoie
- Actress
Native New Orleanian, Judy Bajoie, also, known as Judy Geddes Bajoie, is a former history instructor. These days, she is one of New Orleans most requested historians and historical tour guides.
Judy can be viewed in many national and international articles such as, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveller, as well as in a recent issue of the American Bar Association's Casa Quarterly.
The "Ba 'joie de vivre' Tour Experience" is well known throughout the world.
She can be seen in Monochrome: Black, White, and Blue. This is an excellent HBO documentary tracing the history of
"The Blues".
View Judy on, Season 2 of PBS' World's Greatest Cemeteries.
She is historically associated with The Plessy and Ferguson Initiative, formerly known as, The Plessy and Ferguson Foundation, which was organized by the descendants of Plessy v Ferguson...Keith Plessy and Phoebe Ferguson. Judy's grgr grandfather, George Geddes, was a member of the famed, Comité des Citoyens, of the Plessy v Ferguson United States Supreme Court Case.