
Miss Celestine Thompson sent a note reading, “I am very pleased with all the work done on the inside and… Read more »
Miss Celestine Thompson sent a note reading, “I am very pleased with all the work done on the inside and… Read more »
For Henry Langlois, what is most important is passing on the craft, culture, and traditions of his family. Stemming from… Read more »
“I consider myself a true New Orleanian, as I was born and raised in the city, the one I love,”… Read more »
When you have to spend every minute of your day in your home, the meaning of “home” evolves. Families across… Read more »
Music is the heart of New Orleans culture. NOAHH’s most recognized project—the Musicians’ Village—is testament to that. The project featured… Read more »
Odalis Avila says she follows her sister Florinda everywhere. Whether it was in their home country of Honduras, or from… Read more »
Mary Porter can be found relaxing on her front porch almost every day. With the right amount of shade and… Read more »
Tyrone Morgan was one of the first people to pick a lot on Hermes Street. “There was only one house… Read more »
“Owning a home is security, independence, just that feeling of satisfaction of saying ‘I did that, cool, now what’s next?”… Read more »