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Gimme a Faith – Film Screening at the New Orleans Film Festival

Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans 900 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA, US

NOSHA is the Community Partner with the New Orleans Film Festival for this film. We will have some free passes to give out to NOSHA people (first come, first served) and when those are all taken, you can still buy a ticket at the venue. Look for Charlotte or Audrey. SYNOPSIS: Thousands of Chinese students arrive in the United States each year, often confronting loneliness and culture-clash upon arrival, something director Hao Zhang (Winner: NOFF Student Pitch Award, 2017) knows [...]

Sunday Freethinkers Fika – Join Us in October

CC'S Community Coffee House 2800 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, LA, US

"Fika", a valued social institution in Sweden, means taking a regular break to enjoy refreshments with your friends or colleagues. We would like to add that experience to NOSHA! From the book 'The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break': "Functioning as both a verb and a noun, the concept of fika is simple. It is the moment that you take a break often with a cup of coffee, but alternatively with tea, and find a baked good to pair with [...]

Last Supper Dinner Club – November

Nirvana Indian Cuisine 4308 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA, US

There's nothing like a good Indian buffet! Something for everyone and the chance for "seconds" on top of that. Nirvana has always been one of our most popular venues, so let's celebrate some curry before the holiday food hits! *** Please update your RSVP if your plans change. It's very helpful for us to know how many folks are coming, not just for the restaurant seating, but for the folks on the waiting list. We check the RSVPs right up [...]

Religion, Immigration, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

Fidel Azazi will discuss contemporary immigration in the West from Muslim-majority countries and the dramatic cultural shift contributing to a major change in Europe and the United States. Such change has paved the way for right-wing populism to dominate the political landscape. Azazi is a Lebanese social and political activist who has worked with the International Organization for Migration under the Humanitarian Admission Program for resettlement between 2013 and 2015. Then, he served as a protection officer at Oxfam Great [...]

Sunday Freethinkers Fika – Join Us in November

CC'S Community Coffee House 2800 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, LA, US

"Fika", a valued social institution in Sweden, means taking a regular break to enjoy refreshments with your friends or colleagues. We have added this experience to NOSHA! From the book 'The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break': "Functioning as both a verb and a noun, the concept of fika is simple. It is the moment that you take a break often with a cup of coffee, but alternatively with tea, and find a baked good to pair with it. You [...]

Last Supper Dinner Club – December

Porter & Luke's Restaurant 1517 Metairie Road, Metairie, US

Dine With The Deniers! Join your friends before the craziness of the season gets going. We've been to Porter & Luke's earlier this year and found them to be very accommodating and enjoyable. Here's the menu for your consideration: http://www.porterandlukes.com/menu.html *** Please update your RSVP if your plans change. It's very helpful for us to know how many folks are coming, not just for the restaurant seating, but for the folks on the waiting list. We check the RSVPs right [...]

Meet Ryan Bell, National Organizing Manager for the Secular Student Alliance!

Rosedale Branch Library 4036 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson, LA, US

Learn more about the Secular Student Alliance from Ryan Bell! Bell is a former Seventh-day Adventist pastor who became an atheist after spending a "year without God" as an experiment. He has publicly spoken about his experiences before, during, and after this year, and he wrote about it in his blog "Year Without God" (later hosted by Patheos). He is a regular contributor at "The Huffington Post" and, in August 2015, launched a new blog and podcast "Life After God." [...]

Join Us for the Annual Phunny Phorty Phellows 2019 Send Off

Joyce & Dave's 1107 Dante St., New Orleans, LA, US

That's right, folks! IT'S CARNIVAL TIME! It's time once again for Dave and Joyce's Twelfth Night Party to send off the Phunny Phorty Phellows. Y'all are invited to join NOSHA members Joyce and Dave for the start of Carnival Season with a send-off of the Phunny Phorty Phellows. The background and history of the Krewe can be found at www.phunnyphortyphellows.com Feel free to bring something tasty to share with others, although this is not a requirement. They'll provide some basic [...]

Last Supper Dinner Club – January

Hoshun 1601 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA, US

Dine With The Deniers to start the new year off right! We haven't been to Hoshun in quite a few years, so we're starting off fresh for 2019. This restaurant is popular for Asian-fusion cuisine and sushi in a sleek, modern space and an extensive menu. View the menu here -- http://www.hoshunrestaurant.com/menu.html *** Please update your RSVP if your plans change. It's very helpful for us to know how many folks are coming, not just for the restaurant seating, but [...]

Women’s Rights in Louisiana and Beyond

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

In light of the cancellation of the Women's March, we wanted to take this opportunity to offer education on the interesting history of women's rights in Louisiana and the status of the ERA nationally. We are partnering with New Orleans NOW as a partner in this enlightening program. Our featured speaker will be Dr. Christine Day, a professor of political science at UNO, who will address the history and status of the Equal Rights Amendment. Dr. Day is author of [...]