Queens Behind The Scenes, Sheroes In The Schomburg, Women’s History Month In Harlem
A dynamic librarian who established a research library.
A dynamic librarian who established a research library.
Indeed, the world’s number one job site, and its Rising Voices program that aims to discover, invest in and share stories created by BIPOC filmmakers & storytellers.
In honor of Women’s History Month, PETA (an organization founded by a woman and led by women) has chosen Harlem’s own Cicely Tyson as one of five female trailblazers to celebrate.
In celebration of Women’s History Month kicks off March 1, 2021, and International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021, NYC & Company.
Fifty years ago, Dr. Barbara Ann Teer founded the National Black Theatre (NBT). NBT, New York City’s oldest continually run Black theater, is celebrating its golden anniversary with “NBT Beyond Walls,” with activities across the city, country and world.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat released the following statement on the introduction of his resolution to recognize the contributions of New York women to the nation’s labor movement.
March is Women’s History Month and Harlem U.S. Congressman Adriano Espaillat released the following statement in commemoration of women’s achievement throughout the history of our nation.
Community Works announces the opening of Spirit of Community: Women and Their Art, the newest visual arts component of Community Matters NYC.
Join the celebration for all NYC families with children of all ages taking place on March 12th, 2022, entitled Sou Sou! Saturdays: Our AfriFemme Traditions.
The African Diaspora International Film Festival celebrates Women’s History Month virtually nationwide from March 26 to 29, 2021.
March is Women’s History Month and is a month all about highlighting and appreciating women and all of the contributions they have made to society and history.
Women To The Front, a comprehensive online destination created by UMe and uDiscoverMusic, celebrates the ongoing impact and influence of artists across the musical spectrum — from the classic to the avant-garde.
“Jazz was born in New Orleans but spent a lot of time growing up in Harlem,” says award-winning bandleader Christian McBride who, with award-winning bandleader Jon Batiste, serves as National Jazz Museum in Harlem (NJMH) Artistic Director.
Strong Girls & Brave Women is the title of a featured storytelling session and will be the theme through art and stories throughout March as the Museum Celebrates Women’s History Month.
From International Women’s Day (March 8th) onward, Lyft is going to be contributing up to $10 to cover the fare of any sojourn to a location that’s historically significant to Women’s History.