Erin Allweiss

Erin Allweiss, a DC native and co-founder of No. 29, straddles the worlds of brands, social business, and advocacy, centering her work on sustainable and socially responsible initiatives. With a deep connection to New Orleans, she's known for her insights into the city alongside her efforts to promote environmental and social justice through strategic media relations and storytelling.
Recommendations

A book by Patrick Radden Keefe, described as phenomenal.

A book loved by the author, written by Courtney Maum.

A dark children's book and fable for adults by Oliver Jeffers, also a beautiful design object, made from lithographs at the historic Idem in Paris.

A book great because it's a series of essays.

A fascinating combination of WWII history and the birth of America’s obsession with French cuisine.

A book currently being read by the author.

One of the books currently being read.
Editions
On New Orleans, local wine shops and the brilliance of Patrick Radden Keefe