The Health Department’s Center for Health Equity today released “Block by Block: Walking for a Healthier East Harlem,” a report on walking in East Harlem based on a survey of over 200 residents and street assessments of more than 20 blocks.Continue reading
As the federal government ends funding for the national Teen Pregnancy Prevention program, the Health Department today announced an overall 60 percent drop in the teen pregnancy rate in New York City between 2000 and 2015. Continue reading
Photographs by Seitu Oronde
On Sunday, September 17th, 2017 the 48th annual African American Day Parade took over Adam Clayton Blvd., again this summer with folks in Harlem, NY.Continue reading
On Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 the 36Th Annual Harlem Business Alliance Awards Gala Celebrates 'Black Women Did That' Honoring The Brains, Grace and Power Of Black Women at MIST Harlem , New York.Continue reading
The Health Department’s Center for Health Equity and community partners today launched the East Harlem Community Walking Trail – a three mile pathway along East Harlem sidewalks that runs east and west along 106th and 115th Streets, connecting residents to Central Park and Randall’s Island.Continue reading