Save Our Soul Coalition Founding Members
SOS Coalition is a collective of 26 community organizations united to stop the relocation of New Orleans City Hall into the historic Tremé neighborhood. They are art and culture groups, business and economic development groups, service and benevolence groups, churches and religious groups. Individually, each organization has made countless contributions to the city and community. Today, against overwhelming odds, they are speaking truth to power with a compelling call to action that has mobilized residents, business leaders, and elected leaders alike to join their quest to create a path to stabilization, restoration, and the development of resident-led public projects and public policy.
Ashé Cultural Center
Jamilah Peters-Muhammad
Ansel Augustine
Renard Bridgewater
Claiborne Avenue Alliance
Amy Stelly
Congo Square Preservation Society
Luther Gray
Divine Prince Ty Emmecca
French Quarter Citizens
Glade Bilby II
Andrew Grafe
Greater Tremé Consortium
Cheryl Austin
Historic Faurboug Tremé Association
Jarrett Cohen
Dr. Lud Isreal
Tamah Isreal
James B Borders & Associates
James Borders IV
Justice & Beyond
Rev Gregory Manning
Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective/
Washitaw Nation
Ausettua Amor Aumenkum
Joell Lee
Gilda Lewis
Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation
Jackie Harris
Louisiana Landmark Society
Sandra Stokes
Natalie Manning
Music & Cultural Coalition of New Orleans
Ethan Ellestad
NAACP
Ronald Coleman
New Orleans Black Mardi Gras Indians CoOp
Sabrina Mays
New Orleans Culture Preservation Committee
Jacques Morial
New Orleans Musicians Assistance Foundation
Bethany Bultman
Karen Ocker
Ole & Nu Style Fellas
Sue Press
Jean-Marcel St. Jacques
Timbuktu Warriors
Dow Edwards
Tremé for Tremé
Cyril Saulny
Tremé Sidewalk Steppers
Sean Martin
Ubuntu
Ernest Johnson
Vieux Carré Property Owners, Residents and Associations
Erin Holmes
Christopher Williams