Representative Adriano Espaillat spoke on the House floor to denounce the actions of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and urged Justice Alito to recuse himself from all January 6th-related cases currently before the Court.
Continue readingMayor Adams And TLC Chief Pledge All NYC Shared Rides Green Or Accessible By 2030
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) Commissioner David Do today celebrated the passage of the “Green Rides” rule.
Continue readingA New Resource To Support NYC Women’s Civic Engagement From Harlem To NYC
Today, Women Creating Change (WCC) announces the launch of the Civic Matters Hub.
Continue readingHabitat NYC And Westchester Raises Money For Housing Justice With Launch Of Flagship ReStore
Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County Habitat NYC and Westchester, volunteers, and board members.
Continue readingMayor Adams Unveils Food Education Roadmap To Promote Healthier School Communities
NYC Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks.
Continue readingNew Survey Spotlights Pandemic Ongoing Impact On Entertainment Industry Workers
The Entertainment Community Fund, formerly The Actors Fund, is the national human services organization supporting the needs of those working in the entertainment and performing arts industry.
Continue readingHelp Prevent Window Falls From Harlem To Hollis As Weather Hot Warmer
As the weather gets warmer, the Health Department, the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) today urged all building owners, homeowners and tenants to take action to prevent window falls.
Continue readingExamining The Relationship Between Art And Politics
The relationship between art and politics is a complex one. Art has the power to influence and shape political opinions and decisions, while politics can constrain and censor art.
Continue readingThe Knowledge House Launches 2023 Recruitment Tour At Boys & Girls Club of Harlem
The Knowledge House (TKH) will host their first in-person recruitment series since the pandemic from Harlem to Hollywood.
Continue readingYour Safety First: 6 Tips For Dead And Injured Tree Removal And Cleanup
No matter the season, trees can bring beauty to our homes and yards.
Continue readingNYC Public Schools Amends Procurement Policy To Increase Participation Of M/WBE
Today, the NYC Public Schools announced an important policy change to increase the participation of minority- and women-owned businesses (M/WBEs) in its procurement process.
Continue readingAs NY Finalizes Its State Budget, Report Exposes 25% Decline In Women’s Wages
Today, One Fair Wage, a national nonprofit that advocates on behalf of workers earning the tipped subminimum wage.
Continue readingMayor Adams, Chancellor Banks No Kid Hungry NY Honor “NYC Hunger Heroes”
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David Banks, and No Kid Hungry New York today recognized 35 “NYC Hunger Heroes.”
Continue readingAG James And Governor Hochul Demand Medication Abortion Access Answers
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Governor Kathy Hochul today sent a letter to the CEOs regarding abortion medication concerns from Harlem to the Hudson.
Continue readingJanet Jackson’s, “Janet Jackson: Family First” Greenlight By Lifetime And A&E
Harlem loves Micheal Jackson, with “Janet Jackson,” ranking as cable’s #1 documentary of 2022 and seen by 21 million viewers.
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