Sallie Ann Glassman (born 1954) is a Vodou practitioner, author, and artist, born in Maine of Jewish Ukrainian heritage. Glassman has been practicing Vodou in New ...
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Sallie Ann Glassman - High Priestess - Island...
Full uncut Interview from the documentary Healing States 365. This is ...
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22m 9s
Steppin' Out October 25th, 2019
... welcomes theatre critic Alan Smason, Broussard's Restaurant Chef J...
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28m 30s
Vodou Priestess
Sallie Ann Glassman, Vodou priestess and owner of the Island of Salvat...
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1m 52s
St. John's Eve Headwashing Ceremony - New Orl...
Sallie Ann Glassman leads the annual ceremony on the Magnolia Bridge o...
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9m 2s
Let's Talk NOLA with Sallie Anne Glassman
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1m 54s
Voodoo culture explained by Halloween Histori...
Sallie Ann Glassman is an ordained high priestess of Voodoo and is con...
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4m 22s
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Healing Center grand opening and other New Orleans food events
By Judy Walker, The Times-Picayune Enlarge Michael DeMocker, The Times-Picayune MICHAEL DeMOCKER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE Sallie Ann Glassman paints the door to the Healing Center of New Orleans soon to open in the former Universal Furniture building on St ...
The center, backed by developer Pres Kabacoff and his partner Sallie Ann Glassman (owner of the Island of Salvation Botanica, an NOHC tenant), occupies the former Universal Furniture building at the corner of St. Claude and St. Roch avenues, ...
Healing the Wounded: New Orleans, Doubt and the Value of Irrational Faith
Perched on a crossroads of the cityscape, the Healing Center is the lovechild of Sallie Ann Glassman, a local Voodoo priestess, writer and activist, and Pres Kabacoff, a sometimes controversial real estate developer and, after seeing his dedication ...
by Sara Glassman Chef Marianne Miller finds purpose, passion and parenting wisdom through cooking. Photo by Amy Zellmer. Soup is the epitome of comfort, a soul warming food that is represented in every culture. Chef Marianne Miller loves soup. ...