The New Orleans Chapter, through its International Trends and Services Facet, sponsored 3 students from Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School to attend Camp United Nations for Girls in New Orleans in April 2018. The program is a part of the Girls in Politics Initiative (“GIP”), a program created and administered by the Political...
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Mission to Haiti
In March 2018, New Orleans Chapter members, Germaine Davillier and Tracey Flemings-Davillier, accompanied The Pontchartrain Chapter and its International Trends and Services Chair, Leila Eames, on the Pontchartrain Chapter's annual mission to Haiti. Links members visited the Foyer Espoir Les Enfants (FEPE) orphanage and Ecole Foyer Espoir (EFE) School in...
Linklights – Sunni Lebeouf and Dr. Tammuela Singleton
Congratulations to New Orleans (LA) chapter members Sunni Lebeouf and Dr. Tammuella Singleton. Sunni was selected by Mayor Latoya Cantrell as the New Orleans City Attorney. Dr. Singleton was named a 2018 Belle by the American Cancer Society. New Orleans chapter members are on the move and continuing to make...
2018 Legislative Breakfast
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, in collaboration with The Links, Incorporated, will hold its annual Legislative Breakfast on Saturday, April 7, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 12 Noon, at Alice M. Harte Charter School, 5300 Berkley Drive, in New Orleans. State and local officials will discuss economic development, infrastructure,...
International Trends and Services Facet Exploring Global Opportunities at Dillard University
On March 16, 2018, the International Trends and Services Facet of The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated provided 7th and 8th grade Bethune Elementary students the opportunity to explore one of the City’s revered HBCU institutions, Dillard University, and to learn more about International Studies – –...




