By Yolande Brener and Danielle Imara
What aspect of Black History would you like to see more widely understood? Continue Reading →
Harlem World Magazine — created in 2003 — is a life and style company.
By Yolande Brener and Danielle Imara
What aspect of Black History would you like to see more widely understood? Continue Reading →
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 →
Children develop their identities right alongside their abilities to crawl, walk, talk and recognize letters. Continue Reading →
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 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 →
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 →