During Black History Month, the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter is collaborating with Columbia University and the Collaborative for Alzheimer's Disease Research (CADRE) on programs featuring Black dementia researchers.Continue reading
Howard T. Cash is holding a solo photographic exhibition entitled, “Joy, Love, and Celebration,” at Harlem’s Strivers’ Row Gardens Gallery, located inside 300 West 135th Street in Harlem, NY.Continue reading
Tune into to explore how Black farmers can thrive despite systematic barriers, focusing on the challenges and successes of several farmers connected to Farm School NYC, Continue reading
In celebration of Black History Month, HBCU Change, a philanthropic digital app, has announced its next installment of the "Keys to Growth" speaker series.Continue reading
Black History Month is a hugely important event in the calendar, helping to promote and celebrate black contributions to society and furthering understanding of black history.Continue reading
Education Through Music, a nonprofit that provides music education to 36,000 New York City students, and partner school P.S. 125 - The Ralph Bunche School in Harlem are thrilled to celebrate Black History month with Broadway’s Carrie Compere.Continue reading
By Etu Evans
Of course, the night will be magical when your birthday falls in the same month of New York Fashion Week, Black History Month, Ground Hog day to determine the trajectory of the weather and on a Palindrome.Continue reading
This February, the world-famous Apollo Theater will kick off Black History Month with Apollo Open House: Celebration of Cool on Saturday, February 1st, 2020, from 1 p.m. – 6.p.m., to celebrate and explore the rich history of the Theater as it continues the legacy of Black History.Continue reading