We are the Missing Piece is a public awareness campaign of McKenna Publishing Company and supported by our partners Liberty Bank & Trust Co. & WBOK 1230 AM
Montana Productions LLC is a full service production management company specializing in art fairs and music festivals. Founded by New Orleans native Gina Montana, Montana Productions LLC, a locally owned and nationally recognized company, has over 20 years experience in special events and festival productions.
Treux North Wellness is a coaching and strategic consulting practice that provides unmatched professional services and wholistic wellness lifestyle resources. We believe that health starts in our homes, communities, schools, and workplaces. We inform, inspire, and empower our clients to follow their best path to health and wellness.
We provide professional graphic solutions to national, regional and local businesses and organizations. From the simplest projects to the most complex, trained graphics specialists will work closely with clients to maximize the creativity and visual impact of environmental graphics, mobile graphics, way-finding solutions and promotional displays. Give us a call!
We provide a full range of diagnostic tests, at 25% below the costs of our competitors. We assist employers in managing the likelihood or the effect of an unfortunate incident. We also provide a suite of anonymous testing to our clients .
WBOK 1230AM is one of the oldest and longest running, black-owned radio stations in the country. WBOK has utilized many formats including R&B, Gospel, and TOP 40; however, following the disaster of Hurricane Katrina, it switched to News/Talk.
Gourmet gift shop selling fresh fruit arrangements, fruit bouquets, fruit baskets & platters filled with treats like chocolate-covered strawberries, dipped fruit, cookies & other irresistible desserts – the perfect gift for a birthday or anniversary.
The studio and gallery of M.Sani located in the heart of the French Quarter on Royal Street selling original and unique jazz inspired paintings and prints. Currently featuring 14 different local New Orleans artists!
At Lil’ Dizzy’s, producing great fried chicken is a matter of historical pride.Owner Wayne Baquet learned the restaurant trade from his father Eddie, namesake of the legendary 7th Ward restaurant Eddie’s, who got into the business in the 1940s working at Paul Gross Chicken Coop with his aunt, Ada Baquet Gross. Lil’ Dizzy’s is the only Baquet-owned restaurant still going, and Wayne is serious about doing the Creole-Soul tradition proud.
MEALS FROM THE HEART, Cafe is the “Home of Crab Cake Passion.” Warning: Our crab cakes are highly addictive. Customers proclaim that Crab Cake Passion is as good or better than those in Maryland.
The Mother in Law Lounge is a live music venue, pub and shrine to New Orleans music. Come any night of the week for some of the best music in town- you never know what New Orleans musicians might sit in! Oh, and we might just be barbecuing in the yard!
Gallery Cayenne features fine art with the spice of New Orleans by internationally renowned artist Shakor. His mix of contemporary and classical painting techniques exhibits diversity and intense imagery. He inspires the imagination and feeds the human spirit. Shakor adds color to life.
Celebrated as the “Queen of Pralines,” boasting a menu full of delicious creole sweets and treats —pralines, stuffed beignets, king cake, cookies, pies, sauces, and soul food. First Black female chef to own and operate a (successful) praline shop.
A New Orleans coffee shop that will serve as a public gathering space to foster creativity & meaningful conversation.There’s Always Something Brewing Backatown!
We welcome the New Orleans community & all her visitors to experience our Magnolia magic with our vibrant community, our commitment to balance, & our zest for health & wellness!
Mona’s Accents is a local family owned full service florist and gift boutique. Specializing in creative fresh and silk floral designs, plants, balloons, gift baskets, fruit baskets, unique gifts and much more. We cater to all floral needs.
Dooky Chase’s Restaurant opened its doors for business in 1941. What was initially a sandwich shop and lottery ticket outlet in 1939 blossomed into a thriving bar and later a respected family restaurant in Treme.
Willie Mae’s Scotch House was established in 1957 as a bar in New Orleans’ Historic Treme neighborhood. After a year, the bar was moved to it’s current location, which consisted of a bar, a barbershop and beauty salon in the front. In the early 1970’s, the beauty salon closed, which brought on the demand for a restaurant from Willie Mae’s bar customers. The aromas of Mississippi and Louisiana cuisine emanating from the kitchen filled the air and brought on constant demand for delicious food. Their demand was met and the rest is history. In 2005, Ms. Willie Mae Seaton was honored with the prestigious James Beard Award for “America’s Classic Restaurant for the Southern Region.”
The Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies (IWES) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) community-based organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana founded in response to health disparities among women of color.