Harlem’s WE-ACT President Peggy Shepard Awarded With The National Order Of Merit By France
Peggy Shepard began her journalistic career as the first African-American field reporter at the Indianapolis News.
Peggy Shepard began her journalistic career as the first African-American field reporter at the Indianapolis News.
An overcast day couldn’t dampen the spirit as the Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center hosted its annual Community Health Fair in Harlem.
Mayor de Blasio, Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., NYCHA’s Gregory Russ, and Union Settlement today announced the re-opening refurbished Washington Houses Community Center in East Harlem.
Harlem Week began in 1974 as Harlem Day, a one-day event of encouragement and fellowship created under the leadership of Harlemites.
The Apollo Theater, in collaboration with 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID) and the Harlem Commonwealth Council (HCC), announced today the recipients of the Harlem Entrepreneurial Micro-Grant Initiative.
The small businesses that line our streets, employ our neighbors, provide the goods and services we rely on every day.
Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm traveled to Harlem to meet with WE ACT for Environmental Justice and other local organizations.
Today, the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) partners—the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, NYC Parks, New York City Football Club (NYCFC),
CARF International, founded as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, announced that START Treatment & Recovery Centers has earned the maximum three-year accreditation.
The Apollo, in collaboration with 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID) and the Harlem Commonwealth Council (HCC).
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes (OPHC) Executive Director Deborah Lauter today announced the launch of the Partners Against the Hate (P.A.T.H.)
New York Attorney General Letitia James today took action to help increase access to maternal care for Black women from Harlem to Hawaii.
The de Blasio administration and the NYC Unity Project, the administration’s citywide LGBTQI policy and programming initiative.
Non-profit providers of supports to New Yorkers with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) and advocates for individuals with I/DD applauded the passage of the FY 2021-2022 State Budget.
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC), the largest non-profit cultural organization in the country focused exclusively on the African American experience and the arts of the African diaspora.