Harlem Cultural Archives' Glenn Hunter looks back during Black History Month in honor of Rev. Calvin Otis Butts III with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.
Continue readingThe Grand Boule’, Family, Social, Spiritual And Communal From Harlem To Hollywood Since 1904 –
The attached Ebony magazine article posted below was originally written to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Grand Boule in 2004:Continue reading
Mayor Adams Rings Opening Bell At The New York Stock Exchange, Pushes To Build A More Inclusive Economy
Surrounded by those from underrepresented communities in the business world, New York City Mayor Eric Adams today rang the opening bell at The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Continue reading
A New Breathe, A Celebration Of Life And The Legacy Black Music With Breathe EP
HWM has received a few emails in the past from Atlanta's TRIBL, we love the vibe as Maverick City Music celebrates Black History Month 2022 with the release of the Breathe EP.Continue reading
The Baylor Project Re-Release ‘The Journey’ Of Love, Community, Family, And Faith
4x GRAMMY®-nominated duo The Baylor Project is thrilled to announce that their debut album The Journey, originally released in 2017, will be available on all streaming platforms on February 11, 2022.Continue reading
The Fabulous Gabrielle Lee: A Tin Pan Alley Celebration Of Black History Month Plays At Feinstein’s/54 Below
Award-winning actress and vocalist Gabrielle Lee and her swinging four-piece jazz band will deliver a rip-roaring evening of ragtime, blues, and Tin Pan Alley jazz standards just minutes from Harlem celebrating Black History Month.Continue reading

Mayor Eric Adams’ Statement On Black History Month
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement in recognition of the start of Black History Month:Continue reading
Etu’s World: Tailoring Justice, How The National Black Caucus Of State Legislators Advocate For It
Written By Etu Evans
It's no secret that I generally write articles focused on the likes of iconic fashion heroes of the melanated variety such as the gospel according to Andre Leon Talley, who I now imagine is up in the celestial realm redesigning the garb of angles into chiffon caftans.Continue reading
Howard T. Cash’s Black History Month Photography Exhibition “Joy, Love And Celebration” In Harlem
Howard T. Cash is holding a solo photographic exhibition entitled, “Joy, Love, and Celebration,” at Harlem’s Strivers’ Row Gardens Gallery, located inside 300 West 135th Street in Harlem, NY.Continue reading
Black History Month: Perspectives From The World Of Harlem
By Yolande Brener and Danielle Imara
What aspect of Black History would you like to see more widely understood?Continue reading
Producers Vie For Up To $150,000 At The PitchBLACK Forum (Updated)
Ten producing teams will vie for up to $150,000 in project funding at the Black Public Media (BPM) PitchBLACK Forum, an interactive pitching competition to public television and commercial distributors and funders.Continue reading
How To Teach Children About Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Children develop their identities right alongside their abilities to crawl, walk, talk and recognize letters.Continue reading
Harlem’s Schomburg Virtual Exhibition, Black Politicians In Congress
As part of the Library's Black History Month offerings, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem presents Georgia on My Mind: Black Politicians in Congress.Continue reading
Harlem’s James Baldwin “Pin Drop Speech” At Cambridge University, 1965 (Video)
Harlem's James Baldwin delivers an earth-shattering speech with Harlem as his starting point in talking about all black folks at Cambridge University during a debate with William F. Buckley in 1965.Continue reading
“The Black National Anthem” Experience By N.C. Trumpet Musician Al Strong (Videos)
A rich and elaborate 8-minute odyssey, “LEVAS” is a tribute to the Black American experience and a love offering from an artist dedicated to the preservation of Black culture.Continue reading