Ninety-five high school students from throughout New York City recently celebrated their completion of an afterschool STEM program called MedAchieve.
Continue readingEartha’s World: Harlem, It’s 2023! What’s It Gonna Be?
by Eartha Watts Hicks, Editor-in-Chief
The first time my family was homeless, it was my fault. I was a latchkey kid, like everybody else back then.
Continue reading“Harlem’s Coney Island,” The Fort George Amusement Park In New York, 1894
Fort George Amusement Park was a trolley park and amusement park that operated in Washington Heights and Inwood, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Continue readingSeitu’s World: Sylvia’s Restaurant Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary Annual Community Breakfast Party 2022
On Monday, August 1, 2022, Sylvia's Restaurant celebrated its 60th Anniversary and Annual Community Breakfast Party in Harlem, New York.
Continue readingBrixton Comes To Harlem, Neighbors From Across The Pond Find Common Ground In The Best Community In The World
They are legendary neighborhoods, an ocean apart, yet connected by parallel histories and similar challenges.
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 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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