UPCOMING EVENTS
Young Leaders of the Americas Fellowship Program
Join us for an exciting opportunity to connect with global innovators! Held on November 14, 2024 at The Shops at the CAC from 5:30 to 7:00 PM.
Sarah Schubert from IREX will discuss hosting opportunities - learn how your organization can host one of 14 outstanding young leaders from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada as part of the Young Leaders of the Americas Fellowship Program (YLAI), a four-week professional exchange, which includes mentorship, training, and networking. After participating, hosts will be eligible for a reciprocal exchange grant to continue your collaboration in your Fellow partner’s home country!
RSVP required to attend - click on the “View Event” button below to sign up at no cost! Don’t miss this chance to foster collaboration and build impactful partnerships right here in New Orleans!
Coffee & Conversation
Join us for Coffee and Conversation!
On October 17th from 9:00 - 10:00 AM, Global New Orleans invites you to a special morning meetup at French Truck Coffee in Mid City. We're thrilled to welcome an International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) group of 20 women entrepreneurs who are making an impact in their communities!
This is a unique opportunity to connect with inspiring leaders from Angola, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Burundi, Ecuador, Eritrea, Finland, Guyana, India, Iraq, Liberia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, People's Republic of China, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, Serbia, Venezuela - to share ideas and foster meaningful connections.
Don’t miss out on this chance for global exchange over locally roasted coffee!
Date: October 17th, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Location: French Truck Coffee, 420 N Scott St, New Orleans, LA 70119
2024 Summit- Crescent City Connections: Creativity Through Exchange
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
We are so excited to announce that Global New Orleans, in partnership with Global Ties U.S. and the U.S. Department of State is hosting a Regional Summit, "Crescent City Connections: Creativity Through Exchange." This event will take place from September 22–24 and will be a vibrant showcase of the creative and cultural economy of New Orleans, aiming to foster dialogue on diplomacy and cooperation in our ever-changing world.
This summit will bring together ~200 national partners and local attendees and provide a unique platform for sharing best practices, innovative approaches, and collaborative strategies to enhance cultural programming and build stronger, more connected, and resilient societies. Attendees will learn about the cultural and creative economy of New Orleans, with sessions in advocacy, youth engagement, entrepreneurship, cultural preservation and sustainable tourism during a full day of programming at renowned city landmark Gallier Hall.
We are also thrilled to announce that this year, we are celebrating our 80th anniversary and will host an opening reception at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. The event will feature the things we do best; food, drinks, music and celebration! Keep an eye out for special access to our exclusive patron party featuring Oysters XO, swag bags, and more surprises to come!
REGISTER NOW!
RSVP for Welcome Reception
Schedule:
9/22 (6PM - 8PM) Welcome Reception at the New Orleans Jazz Museum
9/23 (8AM - 5PM) Summit Day at Gallier Hall
9/24 (8AM - 4PM) Learning Lab (for Global Ties Partners) at the Historic New Orleans Collection
August Happy hour
Join Global New Orleans for Happy Hour on August 23rd at The Common House, a new multi-use social club designed for connection. More than a membership, The Common House provides an inclusive space to dine, work, and discover.
This event will be an opportunity to enjoy live music, tours of this incredible new space (including a rooftop terrace), drink specials, conversation, and more.
While this event is free, registration is required. We can’t wait to see you there!
Building Resilient Futures: Innovations in Urban Planning for Equitable and Sustainable Cities
Global New Orleans will host an IVLP group, "Sustainable Cities," featuring urban planners, architects, elected officials and NGO mangers from 24 different countries.
Join us for a dynamic panel featuring local experts, as well as some of our international visitors, who will discuss strategies to create sustainable urban environments that address the communities facing coastal land loss and other risks.
Following the discussion, attendees can network informally with the panelists, and the 24 international visitors, from all over the world including Senegal, Jamaica, Croatia, Norway, Sri Lanka and more, to exchange ideas on developing resilient and inclusive urban spaces. There is a cash bar to purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and Global New Orleans will provide snacks.
Panelists
Oji Alexander
Chief Executive Officer, People’s Housing New Orleans
Greg Delaune
Executive Director and Co-Founder, Deep Blue Institute and Urban Innovation Exchange
Davit Jaiani
Deputy Head, Int’l Projects and Administration, Tbilisi Transport and Urban Development Agency
Richard Anthoney Vernon
Mayor of St. James Municipal Corporation
Ms. Oswa Dridi
Development Manager, Carthage Edible Center
April Happy Hour
Join us on April 18 from 5:30pm- 7:30pm for our April networking Happy Hour at the Sidecar Patio & Oyster Bar! Located in the Warehouse District, the Sidecar is offering our guests happy hour rates through 7:30pm including $5 frozen margaritas, $7 glasses of wine selection, and half off “Shucker’s Selection” of raw oysters til 6pm. See a Global New Orleans team member for a wristband when you arrive!
We can’t wait to connect, network, and engage with our community and partners - save the date and enjoy the start of spring with us!
Participants from several of our upcoming IVLP delegations may be in attendance, including participants from Kazakhstan on a project titled “Development of Alternative Transport Routes,” participants from around the world on a project titled “Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: New and Traditional Broadcast Media I,” participants from the Indo-Pacific region on a project titled, “Environmental Engagement and the Economy for the Indo-Pacific,” participants from French-speaking Africa on a project titled, “Human and Civil Rights for Marginalized Communities,” and participants from the Near East and North Africa on a project titled, “Building NGO Networks.”
Come say hello!
Coffee and Conversation
Join us at our April 8th Coffee & Conversation networking event, at the beautiful Cafe du Monde location at City Park!
9:00am ‘til 10:00am, we’ll have special guests with us, including 6 international public health professionals, in town to learn about “Global Public Health Challenges” as part of their IVLP exchange project - these visitors are from the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, and Peru.
Connect, engage, and contribute to the conversation with friends, colleagues, and our community!
St. Joseph's Day Altar and Feast
Global New Orleans hosted a very special dinner to celebrate St. Joseph in the home of our Executive Director, Laila Bondi. Dinner will be al fresco (weather permitting) and will include a meal, dessert, and wine, plus the ubiquitous goodie bag with cookies, a fava bean and some Global New Orleans swag.
A part of the diverse cultural history of New Orleans, the French Quarter was once referred to as Little Palermo - its many Sicilian immigrants brought the tradition of the Saint Joseph’s altar, which is much-loved and celebrated by many in South Louisiana, not exclusively Sicilians.
The story goes that during the Middle Ages, Sicily was affected by a terrible drought and famine: many people died of starvation and Sicilians started praying to St. Joseph to bring rain, promising to celebrate his day with an altar filled with special foods, flowers, and devotional objects to give thanks. The rains came, and so the offerings became an annual tradition.
Today, we celebrate St. Joseph’s day with an altar featuring breads in an assortment of shapes, fava beans, lemons and more. Since St. Joseph’s Day falls during Lent, no meat is served, but instead the star is pasta con le sarde (pasta with sardines, pine nuts, raisins and fennel) a bevy of fried vegetables, and the many sweets; cuccidati, sfinge, and pignolati.
Happy Hour - Lenten Version
Dream House Lounge
Carnival has once again come to an end, and we know that means many of us will be forgoing our typical cocktails for lent. So please join us on February 22nd from 5:30pm- 7:30pm for a little healthy body and mind boost at our Lenten Dry Happy Hour at New Orlean’s premier non-alcoholic community wellness space, Dream House Lounge! Located in the CBD, Dream House Lounge boasts an array of NA “conscious cocktails” (including 20% off certain drinks during happy hour), event spaces, apothecary and NA bottle shop, as well as community wellness events. In the aftermath of mardi gras celebrations, we can’t wait to connect, network, and engage in exchanges with our community and partners in this time of reflection and self care. Save the date and come enjoy the cleanse with us!
Participants from our Human Rights group will be in attendance and representing Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Kyrgyz Republic, Malaysia and New Zealand. Come say hello!
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION AT CAFE DU MONDE- KING CAKE EDITION!
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION AT CAFE DU MONDE- KING CAKE EDITION!
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Join us at the return of our Coffee & Conversation networking series - with a special Carnival twist!
Enjoy cafe au laits and a spread of local King Cakes on Friday, January 26th at our Coffee & King Cake event - held from 9:00am ‘til 10:00am at Cafe du Monde in City Park. We’ll have special guests with us, including 6 international visitors traveling through New Orleans under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program, in town to learn about “Preserving Cultural Heritage and Combating Trafficking of Conflict Antiquities” as part of their exchange project - these visitors are from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia.
Connect, engage, and contribute to the conversation with friends, colleagues, and our community. Feel free to share your favorite King Cake options with us as we consider which King Cakes we’ll be bringing in (please note that King Cake options we provide will be based on deliciousness but also based on AVAILABILITY).
SEPTEMBER NETWORKING HAPPY HOUR
We had such a successful event in August, we decided to have another event in September! Come out for our Networking Happy Hour at the Rabbit Hole on 9/28 from 5:30pm-7:30pm! We will have exciting guests in the house, with TWO IVLP groups in town; one group focusing on Women in Entrepreneurship (Chad) and the other group focusing on US Foreign Policy (multiple European countries). We are also co-hosting this event with our partner, Home is Here, which is a grassroots nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate community-based systems of support with newly arrived immigrants in the Gulf South. Home is Here builds community alongside asylum-seekers who arrive to the U.S. alone, are transferred to Louisiana detention centers, and are ineligible for government-funded social services.
Happy Hour at Urban South Brewery
Join us for our August Networking Happy Hour at Urban South Brewery on 8/31 from 5:30pm-7:30pm! Connect with members of our citizen diplomacy network, including local organizational partners, while enjoying some tasty hyper-local libations like Urban South and Juvenile’s own “Juvie Juice”. We’ll have some tables reserved and Happy Hour prices will generously be extended through our event for attendees! Can’t wait to see you all and beat the summer heat over a beverage together!
Coffee & Conversation at Old Road Coffee
Join us for Coffee & Conversation on 8/15 from 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM at Tremé’s own Old Road Coffee, as we welcome five IVLP delegates from Egypt, who will be in New Orleans to engage in exchange around renewable energy development with experts in Louisiana! If there’s one thing that’s repeatedly affirmed for us it’s that exchange matters, and we hope you’ll take this opportunity to come share your ideas, some New Orleans hospitality, and a little caffeinated pick-me-up with these accomplished visitors and some of our local partners.
June Happy Hour
To kick off the season, we are hosting a Global New Orleans Happy Hour on June 28th. We have a very special guest, Tom Rathburn, Branch Chief of the Office of International Visitors (OIV), which administers the International Visitor Leadership Program.
We have reserved the VIP area, which is the structure behind the patio on the beer garden side. Please feel free to visit any of the bars to purchase drinks and enjoy happy hour prices. Snacks provided by us!