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The First Annual Sacred Music Festival at the New Orleans Healing Center, March 24th and 25th

 

 

SAVE THE DATE!

The First Annual Sacred Music Festival at the New Orleans Healing Center, March 24th and 25th.

In conjunction with The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation and the Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival.

GET INTO THE SPIRIT OF NEW ORLEANS!!!!!

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  • Ticket buyers will be asked to provide either PayPal receipt or identification at the door
  • Admittance will be at the front and rear entrances of the New Orleans Healing Center
  • For more information: info@neworleanshealingcenter.org
  • Online tickets will be close on March 23, 2012 at 10pm, Tickets will be sold at door!
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Sweet Home New Orleans Opens Office at the New Orleans Healing Center

On Sunday December 18th, Sweet Home New Orleans celebrated its move to a new home in the New Orleans Healing Center. Led by the Tremé Brass Band, Sweet Home New Orleans staffers, board members, and supporters Second Lined from the old office on Elysian Fields, down St. Claude Avenue and through the New Orleans Healing Center front doors for the official ribbon cutting and reception in their new office.

Sweet Home New Orleans has had three homes since its founding in 2005; from a crowded two-room office in Tremé, to borrowed space from NOCCA and the Antenna Gallery, helping clients along the way to rebuild their roofs while their own was falling down! According to Sweet Home New Orleans Executive Director, Sue Mobley, musicians, Mardi Gras Indians, Social Aid and Pleasure Club members, and others have responded to this move in the same way, “That’s perfect, that’s where y’all should have been all along!”

Sweet Home New Orleans’ mission is to support the individuals and organizations that perpetuate New Orleans’ unique musical and cultural traditions. Merging with Renew Our Music Fund in 2008 to create a one-stop service center for New Orleans’ music and cultural community, Sweet Home New Orleans supports the revitalization and sustainability of New Orleans music and the cultural community through individual case management, counseling, legal assistance, advocacy, and music business education.

Welcome Sweet Home New Orleans!

Happy Birthday, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

January marks the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday. Dr. King, known the world over as a civil rights icon, who advocated non-violent protest, had a special relationship with the city of New Orleans.

In a recent interview with the New Orleans Healing Center, Charlie Johnson, special curator for the New Orleans African American Museum’s 14th annual exhibition celebrating Dr. King’s legacy observed that Dr. King would come to the city to meet with ministers and leaders here, people like Reverend A.L. Davis, and others. It was here that he was asked to assume leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Mr. Johnson went on to explain that the history of New Orleans made it different than a lot of other cities in the U.S. at the time. “There was always a climate of militancy in New Orleans,” he said. “Groups of individuals, particularly a lot of the free people of color, fought against injustice because they weren’t about to accept being treated as less than equal.”

Dr. Nikki Brown, a history professor at the University of New Orleans, spoke to the other side of that equation. “There was certainly an element in the hierarchy in New Orleans at that time that resisted any change to race relations and felt that African Americans were being treated well.” Dr. King fought against that power structure all through his civil rights career but Dr. Brown points out that it’s important to consider Dr. King, not as a static icon but rather as someone who evolved during the course of the Civil Rights Movement itself. “In the early 60s, Dr. King faced pressure from other elements of the Movement that were skeptical about his non-violence principles,” Dr. Brown explained. “And ultimately he was just as influenced by his opponents as he was by the people who supported him.”

The New Orleans Healing Center commemorates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this weekend with a series of videos documenting his life that will be shown at Café Istanbul starting at 2:00pm, Saturday, January 14, prior to the Saints vs. 49ers game.

You’re Invited: New Orleans Healing Center Presents a Holiday Bazaar on Saturday and Sunday, December 17th and 18th

What: Holiday Bazaar featuring handcrafted arts & crafts by local artists, appearance of television personality Shorty Rossi and his Pit Bull, “Hercules” from Animal Planet’s “Pit Boss;” “Little Rascals” film shorts; “Hercules Saves Christmas” film showing;  live music; adoptable animals; free hot chocolate & food samples; kids activities.

When: Saturday & Sunday, December 17 & 18, 2011, 11am to 6pm

Where: New Orleans Healing Center, 2372 St. Claude Avenue

The New Orleans Healing Center will present its first Holiday Bazaar on Saturday & Sunday, December 17 & 18.  The Crossroads Arts Bazaar will feature a wide range of works such as sculpture, textiles, paintings, clothing, and jewelry as well as repurposed items and art made from recycled objects.

These arts and crafts will be available for sale and make great handcrafted holiday gifts.

In addition to the arts bazaar, Saturday will feature an appearance of television personality Shorty Rossi and his Pit Bull Hercules, sponsored by the Sula Foundation.  Shorty and Hercules are featured on the popular Animal Planets television show, “Pit Boss.”  From 11:30am to 1:00pm, Shorty will be available for pictures and signing autographs.  In keeping with the Pit Bull theme of the day, there will be Pit Bull caroling, adoptable animal friends by
the SPCA, and presentations by the Sula Foundation, Dogs of the 9th Ward, The Pit Krewe, ARNO, Canine Connection/NO FLEAS, Dog Levee Dish, and other animal rescue organizations.

Spay/neuter certificates will be distributed by Shorty to people who need them and there will be sign-ups at the Sula table for certificates to make sure anyone who wants one.

“The Little Rascals” shorts will start at 3:00pm in Cafe Istanbul, followed by

“Hercules Saves Christmas” at 4:00pm.

From 12:00noon to 3:00pm, Benardett Jno-Finn, founder of Sénica health and beauty, will present a DIY Gifts Making workshop in Rm. 252 at the New Orleans Healing Center Street University.  Fee: is $20, $15 co-op owner/members.  This will be an open workshop with the opportunity to make 3 spa quality gifts with ingredients found at Island of Salvation Botanica and the New Orleans Food Co-op.

Later in the afternoon, AfricaNOLA Drum Circle will perform in Café Istanbul and members of the ensenble will serve free samples of traditional African dishes.

Sunday will feature once again, the arts bazaar, live music performances, free hot chocolate and food samples, free samples of traditional African dishes, and kids’ activities.

Sweet Home New Orleans, the newest resident of the New Orleans Healing Center, will celebrate its grand opening during the Holiday Bazaar on Sunday with a Treme Brass Band second line parade beginning at their old office at 831 Elysian Fields at 2:15pm and end at the Healing Center at 3:00pm.  A ribbon cutting will occur shortly thereafter, followed by a reception and live music performance by the Treme Brass Band in Café Istanbul.

 

Healing Center Drum Circle

“AfricaNola brings African musicians to New Orleans to live, perform, teach, and share cultures that are uniquely intertwined with our own.”

Come and participate in the first Healing Center Drum Circle on Sunday November 27, 2011, 5pm at Café Istanbul! The Drum Circle will be a monthly happening at Istanbul and is hosted by AfricaNola. Master African drummer Thierno Dioubate of Guinea, West Africa will lead the circle. Please bring your own drums, horns, flutes,cowbells,etc. though additional drums will be provided. Spoken word artists are most welcome.

Following the drum circle there will be a performance by Africa Brass, a NOLA based African ensemble led by Tim Green and Thierno Dioubate that blends Jazz, Brass, and African drums into a powerful and moving sound, bridging the music of two continents and eight centuries.

This event is free and open to all. There will be delicious free food and discount coupons from Fatoush Restaurant and the New Orleans Food Co-Op available. Donations to the musicians will be welcome.

Photos from Anba Dlo!

The Fourth Annual Anba Dlo on October 28th was a massive success!! Thank you so much to the community for coming out and partying with us. Please enjoy these pictures from the night! Read the rest of this entry »

Cafe Fatoush by Barbara Kreisler

Fatma Aydin poured her patron the cup of coffee he ordered. It was steaming, black and aromatic. The sweet smell of baklava nearby awaited his first bite. Aydin knew it was sure to please her customer. The seats at the counter were full.  For 23 years, she’s served her guests with the same commitment to excellence food and service as this day.

Today, Aydin is behind the counter at Fatoush, her newest endeavor, the restaurant located at the corner of St. Roch and St. Claude where she is the master of her kitchen.  Housed at the ground floor at the New Orleans Healing Center, Fatoush is a 60-seat restaurant and juice bar, where “juice” can mean anything from alcoholic beverage to coffee, tea and, of course, juice. The patron anxiously awaited taking the first bite of Aydin’s homemade confection. The popular, sweet baklava is synonymous with Middle Eastern cuisine. It is the perfect accompaniment to that cup of steaming, black aromatic coffee. For Aydin, the kitchen is reminiscent of her father’s kitchens in Istanbul where he was king and she was student of cooking and baking.

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You’re Invited! Anba Dlo: Beneath The Waters

The New Orleans Healing Center invites all members of the New Orleans Community to the annual Anba Dlo festival on October 28th, 2011! We are immensely excited to host this event for the first time in our newly completed and opened facility! It is sure to be fun, enlightening, invigorating, and wholly interactive. This is the fourth year of the event and if you haven’t participated before, you are in for a funky party that you will never want to end! Read the rest of this entry »

Recap: The Grand Opening, How Grand it Was!

On August 28th, 2011 the New Orleans Healing Center held its grand opening in day full of thrilling and action packed excitement! Thousands of members of the greater New Orleans community attended the day taking tours of the building, seeing music acts and performances in Café Istanbul, listening to speakers in the Crossroads Arts Bizarre, taking a free yoga class in Wild Lotus Yoga, enjoying coffee and food in Café Fatoush, visiting with all of the silos and meeting the silo owners and operators. Without question the day was an unbridled success and we couldn’t have done it without all of your support! Thank you! Here are some photos from the day so that we can all relive for a moment the joy of this historic event together! Read the rest of this entry »

NOHC Hosts Community Education Summit

On July 20th, the Healing Center hosted a community Education Summit organized by the Faubourg St. Roch Improvement Association. The summit featured prominent members of the community’s school system holding a panel discussion about the challenges we face in improving the quality of our schools and the need for more community involvement in the education of our children. Read the rest of this entry »

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