NYC Artists Corps Culminate With Record 300+ Public Events From Harlem To Hollis
After supporting thousands of NYC-based artists and helping to reconnect New Yorkers with their communities through the power of the arts.
After supporting thousands of NYC-based artists and helping to reconnect New Yorkers with their communities through the power of the arts.
Colin Luther Powell, April 5, 1937 – October 18, 2021, was an Harlemite politician, diplomat, statesman, and four-star general who served as the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005.
In 2015, the Mellon Foundation conducted its first study of the staff at American art museums.
Harlem resident Stan Lee, born Stanley Martin Lieber, December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018, was a comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today co-led a bipartisan coalition of 32 attorneys general from around the nation.
On Saturday, August 14th, 2021, the City of New York will kick off NYC Homecoming Week.
Today, Harlem Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Dwight Evans reintroduced the No Funding for Confederate Symbols Act.
Marinus Willett, July 31, 1740 – August 22, 1830, was an American soldier and political leader who lived at 103rd and 104th Streets, between Amsterdam and West End Avenues in Harlem, New York.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat joined FWD.us, New York community leaders, and directly impacted individuals during a roundtable discussion to mark the culmination of Immigrant Heritage Month.
Today the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a Report and Order offering further guidance on the administration of its $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today applauded the passage of bills by both chambers of the state legislature — S.7194 and A.6395B.
By Michael McQuillan “Life is a spark between two identical voids,” psychotherapist Irvin D. Yalom writes in Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death, “the darkness before birth and the identical one after death.”
There has been a Gaelic revival in Europe and the United States which means most Irish things have been receiving a lot of attention lately.
This holiday season, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will further a cherished legacy of uplifting and uniting audiences across the globe with a free virtual engagement.
Ella Josephine Baker, December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986, was an African-American civil right and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades.