Offered to families in the New York City area for free, the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI).
Continue readingU.S. News & World Report Ranks NYC Health + Hospitals’ 11 Acute Care Sites As High Performing From Harlem To Hollis
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that its 11 public hospitals are each ranked as “high-performing” in at least one category by U.S. News & World Report in their 2022-23 Best Hospitals rankings.
Continue readingHip Hip Hooray East Harlem’s NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan Receives $4.9M In Funding
Patients at NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan will soon benefit from access to the latest computed tomography (CT) diagnostic technology, made possible through a $4.9M award.
Continue reading5001 FLAVORS Celebrates 30 Years of Fashion, Family, And Flavors At The Museum Of The City Of New York
This spring the family behind 5001 FLAVORS and Harlem Haberdashery are celebrating two amazing anniversaries – 30 Years of 5001 FLAVORS and 10 Years of Harlem Haberdashery.
Continue reading“Black Box” A Community Impact Project By Michael Coppage Presented By ArtCrawl Harlem Debuts On Governors Island
ArtCrawl Harlem presents Michael Coppage “Black Box” an immersive Community Impact and Engagement Project aimed at making black men and women more accessible outside of the workplace and play space.
Continue readingThe 20th Annual Imagenation Outdoors Festival Continues With Kids Night Out Screening Of Encanto And More
The 20th Annual ImageNation Outdoors Festival kicked continues thru September 10, 2022.
Continue readingHarlem’s Elise Johnson McDougald, The First African-American Woman Principal In NYC Public Schools, 1885 – 1971
Elise Johnson McDougald, October 13, 1885 – June 10, 1971, aka Gertrude Elise McDougald Ayer, was an American educator, writer, activist and first African-American woman principal in New York City public schools.Continue reading
The Studio Museum In Harlem Announces The Youth Photo Show Catching The Echo: Expanding The Walls 2022
The Studio Museum in Harlem today announced the online photography exhibition Capturing the Echo: Expanding the Walls 2022.
Continue readingOh Baby, A Holiday, A Duke And A Life, It’s Harlem All Over The Master Piece Symphony In Black, 1935
Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life is a 9+1⁄2-minute musical short produced in 1935 that features Duke Ellington’s early extended piece, "A Rhapsody of Negro Life," which is Harlem inspired.
Continue readingRe-Startup Brewery In Harlem’s Blue Light Brightens
During the Prohibition Era, there was a brownstone speakeasy in Harlem that made its own house beer in the basement.
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