NYRR and the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) have once again teamed up for the Percy Sutton 5K and Harlem Health Walk on Saturday, August 13th, 2022.
Continue readingSalvation Army’s Zack Hodgson Talks Harlem, Healthcare For The Homeless Day, The Unhoused, And More
Every day, thousands of Harlemites and New Yorkers live on the streets and subways with a lack of access to medical care, including mental health or substance abuse services.
Continue readingStudy Published Today Illuminate The Needs Of A Growing Homebound Population To Fight Inequities And Barriers
In a study published today in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai paint a first-of-its-kind nationally representative portrait of the health care needs of older homebound Americans.
Continue readingMayor Adams Unveils Plan To Prevent And End Youth Homelessness From Harlem To Hollis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the release of “Opportunity Starts with a Home: New York City’s Plan to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness.”
Continue readingThe National Black Theatre Announces 55th Season Theme “NBT Beyond Walls: Love, A Ritual Of Repair”
The National Black Theatre (NBT) proudly announces the full line up for its 55th season – 2022-2023.
Continue readingCool Colors To Fill Your Harlem Home With Balance And Wellness
In the world of design, what’s old inevitably becomes new again, and a similar pattern is inspiring today’s on-trend color palettes for home decor.
Continue readingLos Angeles: New Getty Monograph On Harlem Trailblazer And Black Photography Icon Anthony Barboza
Anthony Barboza, b. 1944, is a celebrated artist, writer, and photographer.
Continue readingThe GHCC Presents Climate Change And Environmental Justice Panel During Harlem Week
This is the second in a series of events hosted by The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, Columbia Climate School, and The City College of New York.
Continue readingNickelodeon Launches Content Accelerator Program For Creatives To Pitch New Series
Nickelodeon has launched a new Content Accelerator Program, designed to reach BIPOC and underrepresented emerging professionals to pitch new kid-focused content ideas for Nick’s platforms across big kids animation, preschool and live action.
Continue readingThe Harlem Neighborhood Block Association Celebrate The Co-Naming Of East 129th Street As Ann Petry Place
Join The Harlem Neighborhood Block Association in celebrating the co-naming of East 129th Street (at 5th Avenue) in Harlem, NY.
Continue readingFlooding, Heatwaves, Droughts, And Floods The New Climate Bill Could Slash US Emissions By 40%, From Harlem To Hawaii
In 2019, the importance of Climate change hit home after a podcast with Harlem-born Nobel Prize winner Dr. Paul Falkowski discussing the coming 2100 Harlem Mega Flood.
Continue readingWhat Tax Percentage Do You Pay On 1099
How much do you pay in taxes? The answer may surprise you. I bet you thought you were paying a lot.
Continue readingThe Renaissance Is Back At The National Jazz Museum In Harlem Celebrating Afro-Latin Roots In Jazz Music
Throughout the month of August, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem will offer five unique programs to celebrate the Afro-Latin roots of jazz music.
Continue readingBorough Of Manhattan Community College Kaplan Scholars 2022 College Acceptances
The Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) celebrates the latest college acceptances from their 15th cohort of scholars in the Kaplan Leadership Program.
Continue readingStatement From EmblemHealth And AdvantageCare Physicians On Latest Public Health Emergency From Harlem To Hollis
Dr. Richard Dal Col, M.D., SVP and Chief Medical Officer of EmblemHealth, and Dr. Navarra Rodriguez, M.D., President & Chief Medical Officer of AdvantageCare Physicians.
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