The Legendary Harlem Courthouse, In Harlem, New York, 1891/93 –
The Harlem Courthouse, is a stunning architectural gem located at 170 East 121st Street in Harlem, NY.
The Harlem Courthouse, is a stunning architectural gem located at 170 East 121st Street in Harlem, NY.
On Saturday morning, April 8, 2023, photojournalist Seitu Oronde was with Rev. Al Sharpton and others at the National Action Network, 106 West 145th Street in Harlem, NY.
Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) today announced the first contract.
The People’s Plan, its thirteen steering committee organizations, and dozens of affiliated grassroots groups.
Few photographers had the insider access Oakland native Jeffrey Henson Scales did around the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s.
Today, the New York Immigration Coalition, Education Collaborative, allies, and immigrant New Yorkers rallied on the steps of Tweed Courthouse to demand more equitable access to New York City public schools.
As Americans continue to rack up medical debt, the Biden administration is stepping up to help.
At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Day, history maker Alvin Bragg became Manhattan’s first Black district attorney and only the fourth prosecutor elected to the office in the past 80 years.
Tomorrow morning NYC Department of Design and Construction is launching the City government’s first-ever mentoring program for M/WBE construction firms.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat released the following statement in support of H.R. 1620, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2021.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat (NY-13), joined by Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01),
The pandemic of 2020 continues to destroy lives across the United States, and the impact of the coronavirus COVID-19 is acutely felt among New York’s Black community.
William Henry Joseph Bonaparte Bertholf Smith, November 23, 1893 – April 18, 1973, also known as “The Lion”, was a Harlem cantor, jazz pianist, and a master practitioner of Harlem stride piano during the Harlem Renaissance.
John Parsons Wheeler III, December 14, 1944 –c. December 30, 2010, known as Jack Wheeler, was a Harlem resident, he was chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced the winners of the 2020 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards.