For the fourth consecutive year, the Trust for Governors Island is welcoming baaaaack a team of upstate sheep to stroll the Island’s grounds to eat invasive species of plants and preserve its ecosystem’s heterogeneity.
Continue readingHarlem International Film Festival Showcases “Xernona Clayton: A Life In Black & White”
Prepare to be inspired as the Harlem International Film Festival proudly presents a special screening of "Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White."
Continue readingCentral Park’s Harlem Meer Performance Festival Makes a Triumphant Summer Comeback!
Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant beats and cultural delights of the Harlem Meer Performance Festival, returning to the north end of Central Park this summer.
Continue readingAmtrak Debuts New Spring & Summer Menu In The Metropolitan Lounge At Moynihan Train Hall
Amtrak customers can now enjoy new, seasonal menu items in the Metropolitan Lounge at Moynihan Train Hall in New York City.
Continue readingHarlem Wellness Fest Is Back This Weekend, Showcasing Harlem’s Thriving Health Scene
Harlem Wellness Festival is a celebration of the strong network of minority- and women-owned gyms, studios and spas that Harlem has built over the past decade.
Continue readingHarlem Post-Mother’s Day Podcast To All Mothers From Harlem To Harare
With surprising openness, The Harlem World Magazine Podcast examines the ties that bind most families during Mother's Day from Harlem to Harare today.
Continue readingCity Parks Foundation: Enroll Your Kids in Free Sports Programs Now
City Parks Foundation has opened registration for their free CityParks Play summer sports programs.
Continue readingTake Action To Give Our Communities From Harlem To Hollis A Voice In Permitting Decisions
While the New York State Cumulative Impacts law we passed in 2022 focuses on the granting of permits, the Enhanced Public Participation Act (S.2510A/A.6584A).
Continue readingThe Best Ways To Celebrate Cinco De Mayo In Harlem Respectfully
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Celebrating Cinco de Mayo throughout Harlem, New York offers a wonderful opportunity to honor Mexican culture respectfully and authentically.
Continue readingHow A Manual Washing Machine Can Help Reclaim Time, Improve Lives
In the bustling tapestry of our global society, a startling statistic looms large: an estimated 60% of individuals worldwide engage in the arduous task of hand-washing clothes.
Continue readingShout Out: Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, And Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May marks Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) Heritage Month—a time to honor the contributions of communities to our shared history from Harlem to Hawaii.
Continue readingThe Waterfront Conference: Exploring Challenges And Solutions To Climate Change
Now in its 17th year, the Waterfront Conference stands as the premier forum for advancing discourse on climate change mitigation, sustainable coastal economies, equitable waterfront access, and healthier open-space environments.
Continue readingNight Of Modern Ballet In NYC At El Barrio’s ArtSpace In East Harlem
Mark your calendars for an extraordinary evening of dance and innovation as Aru Dell'Arte Dance Company takes the stage at El Barrio's ArtSpace PS109 on May 17th at 6:30 pm.
Continue readingHonoring The Heroine Of The Lemmon Slave Case: Triumph In New York Courts At The Schomburg In Harlem
Step into history at the world premiere of "How Emeline Got Free," a captivating 30-minute audio drama unveiling the pivotal Lemmon Slave Case.
Continue readingCatch Some Rays: Hudson River Park’s Hot Summer Lineup For 2024!
Hudson River Park today announced its 2024 summer season programming, featuring hundreds of free and fun events connecting communities to the river just 30 minutes from Harlem.
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