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.
The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, the centerpiece of Musicians’ Village, is a 17,000 square foot facility that serves as a performance, education and community venue. The Center includes a 170-seat performance hall, recording studios and teaching facilities for individual and group instruction, and a gathering place for the community.
This ultra casual hidden gem on Bayou Road serves up Caribbean favorites with a home cooked feel. Jerk options are always on the menu, alongside a number of seafood and vegetable dishes served with island flare.
Integrated community solutions for alleviating poverty in New Orleans.
Randolph J. Scott, Certified Flight Instructor Commercial flights, student training, photo flight
Crafted with love, warmth+ intent, GypsiJars Skincare+Alchemy brings you small batches of therapeutic butters, scrubs, and tantric goods.
One of the country’s leading jazz bands today. The Yisrael Trio is an amazingly talented family of musicians.
Taifa “Tai” St. Julien, APR, President Lead communications strategist
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!
Afronique’s Honeycomb combines stylish afro-centric designs with traditional cultural apparel at affordable prices.
Oyster Bar & Grill Raw and Charbroiled Oysters Steaks
Casual dining neighborhood cafe
hand made beaded accessories, jewelry, flowers and objects of art