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Celebrate Harlem Week With Mayor Adams, Lt. Gov. Delgado, Mary J. Blige, Live Performances, And More!

08/18/202309/08/2023

This Sunday, August 20th, at 1 pm EST, HARLEM WEEK will come alive with an unforgettable celebration as Mayor Adams joins hands with the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and WBLS.

Harlem Week Continues Until August 20th And Reminds New Yorkers To “Be The Change”

08/14/202308/14/2023

The 49th annual HARLEM WEEK, presented by Amazon Access,  continues this week with live and virtual experiences with the theme, “Be the Change. Hope. Joy. Love.”

49th Annual Harlem Week Returns To Celebrate Arts, Culture, Resilience Of The Harlem Community

08/04/202308/04/2023

The 49th annual HARLEM WEEK returns August 9-20 for a 10-day live and virtual experience celebrating the people, arts, culture, entertainment, and history that Harlem is known for throughout the world.

“This Summer Harlem Is LiT!” – A Series Of Literary Bursts

07/18/202307/18/2023

Spirit in Sunset Productions is excited to present “This Summer Harlem is LiT!” – A Series of Literary Bursts Ignited by some of the Finest Writers and Performance Artists of Color in Celebration of Black Literature.

Harlem’s Sizzling Summer Selections: Unveiling The Must-Read Books For Your Literary Delight

06/20/202306/20/2023

As the sun-drenched streets of Harlem pulsate with the vibrant rhythm of summer, the sweet allure of literary escape beckons.

Harlem Haberdashery x Vontelle Eyewear With Chase For Juneteenth Pop Up Shop

06/02/202306/02/2023

Harlem Haberdashery, a leading fashion boutique with a Harlem Renaissance influence, has partnered with Vontelle Eyewear to launch a limited, premium collection of eyewear.

Harlem Legend Thelma Berlack Boozer, Journalist, And City Official, 1906 – 2001

12/17/202212/17/2022

Thelma Edna Berlack Boozer, September 26, 1906 – March 6, 2001, was a Harlem journalist, publicist, and city official in New York.

The Legendary Harlem Billie “Eleanora Fagan” Holiday, Jazz Singer And Songwriter, 1915 – 1959

10/15/202210/16/2022

Billie Holiday, born Eleanora Fagan April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959, was a Harlem jazz singer and songwriter.

Join The Conditions In Harlem Revisited: From The 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report To Today At The Schomburg

09/10/202209/10/2022

The Department of Records and Information Services, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives.

You’re Invited, Conditions In Harlem Revisited From The 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report To Today

08/24/202208/24/2022

The Department of Records and Information Services, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.

Harlem’s Tattler Girls Magazine World, From Basketball Teams To Fashion Shows, Fabulous Harlem In The 1920s

08/11/202208/11/2022

The Tattler Girls magazine was the Amsterdam News of its time during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920’s.

Harlem’s Ann Petry, Journalist, Novelist, And Author Who Was The First Black Woman To Sell A Millon Books 1908 – 1997

08/07/202208/07/2022

Ann Petry, October 12, 1908 – April 28, 1997, was a Harlem writer of novels, short stories, children’s books, and journalism.

Harlem’s Tattler Girls Magazine, From Basketball To Fashion Shows, It’s Harlem In The Roaring 20’s

08/07/202208/07/2022

Some called The Tattler Girls magazine the Amsterdam News of its time during the Harlem Renaissance.

48th Annual Harlem Week 2022 Returns To Celebrate Arts, Culture, and Resilience Of The Harlem Community

08/05/202208/05/2022

The 48th annual HARLEM WEEK returns August 12-21 for a 10-day live and virtual experience celebrating the people, arts, culture, entertainment, and history that Harlem is known for throughout the world.

Harlem’s Elise Johnson McDougald, The First African-American Woman Principal In NYC Public Schools, 1885 – 1971

07/17/202207/17/2022

Elise Johnson McDougald, October 13, 1885 – June 10, 1971, aka Gertrude Elise McDougald Ayer, was an American educator, writer, activist and first African-American woman principal in New York City public schools.

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