1000 Women Strong Joins Forces With Good Trouble Vigil For Democracy In Nine States
1000 Women Strong, a network of Black women devoted to organizing and mobilizing on the grassroots level will hold 10 Good Trouble Happy Hour events.
1000 Women Strong, a network of Black women devoted to organizing and mobilizing on the grassroots level will hold 10 Good Trouble Happy Hour events.
Spectrum has announced a donation of $7,500 to Inhisname United through the company’s national community philanthropic program.
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce (LIAACC), Executives States “chamber development and leadership development is vital to black business growth Across America” during the COVID-19 Crisis, and Post COVID-19.
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines have joined United Airlines in the change fee waiver dance line.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, U.N. Secretary General António Guterres and United States Ambassador Kelly Craft today announced the donation of 250,000 surgical masks to help New York City in its fight against COVID-19.
Harlem United, a community-based housing, health and human services organization, commends Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on the new regulations banning discrimination and harassment against transgender New Yorkers.
Harlem United Community AIDS Center has been awarded three new grant awards, which will total approximately $4 million over five years, for preventive and health care services in Harlem.
Harlem United, an AIDS service and community health organization founded at the height of the AIDS epidemic in New York City, welcomes Governor Andrew Cuomo’s endorsement of a Blueprint to End AIDS.
In the state of New York, as in the rest of the United States, there are drug testing requirements designed to maintain a drug-free work environment and prevent accidents due to substance abuse.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Commissioner Dawn M. Pinnock today outlined a plan that will make New York City the first city on the East Coast.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai announced today the launch of a new center for “Research on Emerging Substances, Poisoning, and Overdose, for New Discoveries,” to be known as the RESPOND Center.
A formal launch reception for the Quadrille Ball was held at 1014 Fifth Avenue to pay tribute to the upcoming 63rd Annual Quadrille Ball, a white-tie charity event.
As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop, we recognize Don Fryson, Founder and Chief Executive Officer/ 360 Entertainment International, LLC, for the origination of Clean Money Music™.
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Learning for Justice (LFJ) program released a new curriculum framework that can be used from Harlem to Hawaii.
In the intricate ballet of interior design, the role of a receiving warehouse is often understated, yet it’s an integral part of the performance.