DECEMBER 2020 EDITION: An extensive list of free or low-cost services in the New Orleans area, including: basic needs assistance, health care and prescription assistance, reproductive health, food access, shelters and housing, employment, addiction services, disability access, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. The guide also contains resources specifically for transgender and formerly incarcerated people.
Mutual aid is the act of helping a community member and expecting nothing in return. It is deeply and historically rooted in Black organizing strategies, and it works toward larger systemic change. Learn more about our networks in New Orleans or Houma, Louisiana.
A COVID-19 Guide to Hurricane Season, along with STORM PREP CHECKLISTS and special considerations for queer, transgender, nonbinary, and two-spirit individuals. Created by New Orleans locals and disaster prep professionals.
Hair clippers for transgender, nonbinary, and two-spirit individuals experiencing dysphoria or unsafe conditions during COVID-19.
Watch Locked, Water Warriors, L’Eau Est La Vie’s The Fight at Standing Rock Continues in the Bayous of Louisiana, From the Muddy Mississippi to Morocco’s Medinas, and more — all in one place.
On Trans Day of Remembrance, remember those who were taken from us — and support those of us who are still here. #TDOR
September 26-27, Governor’s Island, NY. Art of Science, Science of Art: Working with Water in a Changing World
Sunday, September 15th @ 2pm: Join Chasity Hunter, NOPL, and Imagine Water Works for a special screening and discussion of Station 15.
Saturday, August 24th @ 10:30am: Join Recharge NOLA, ISeeChange, and Imagine Water Works for a special program on rain barrels, rain gauges, and more.
Tuesday, June 18th @ 6pm: Join us for the unveiling of the Little Library of Water and a special program on hurricane preparedness.