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Newsletter Archives from the Neighborhood Engagement Office
June 10, 2015
by Laura A. Mellem, Neighborhood Liaison Filed under: neighborhood spotlight
News across the country in the past year continues to remind us of the issues of race and racism that we face as a nation. In this month’s neighborhood spotlight, we hear from Deputy Mayor Judy Reese Morse about what some New Orleanians are doing to tackle the issue of race and to promote racial reconciliation in our community.
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May 27, 2015
by Kyle J. Shelly, Neighborhood Liaison Filed under: community service, neighborhood spotlight
In this month's neighborhood spotlight, we hear from Sylvia Richard in East New Orleans about her passion for her community, the work of Eastern New Orleans Neighborhood Advisory Commission (ENONAC), and her advice for other leaders across the city.
April 21, 2015
by Laura A. Mellem, Neighborhood Liaison Filed under: capacity building, neighborhood spotlight
In this month's neighborhood spotlight, Barry Brantley, President of the Carrollton/Riverbend Neighborhood Association, shares why he loves Carrollton, how the association has grown its membership, and some great ideas for fun community events.
March 27, 2015
by Greg M. Lawson, Neighborhood Liaison Filed under: neighborhood spotlight
This month’s Get to Know Your Neighbor spotlight features Maggie Carroll, newest president of the Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA), who tells us about Broadmoor's education corridor and the future arts and wellness center.
February 19, 2015
by Ray J. Bolling, Director Filed under: neighborhood spotlight
It is with profound sadness that the Neighborhood Engagement Office announces the passing of Ward "Mack" McClendon, bold community leader of the Lower 9th Ward and founder of the Lower Ninth Ward Village.
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