How Can Small Businesses In Harlem Stay Afloat During C19?
Harlem is fighting to save its remaining black-owned businesses,
Harlem is fighting to save its remaining black-owned businesses,
Listen to the Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is recorded live on BlogTalkradio.com.
Today, State Senator Brad Hoylman, chair of the New York Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Harlem World Magazine Podcast Our mission is to HWM mission to help our readers live their best life and style. Our goal is to always do that by celebrating and preserving the rich cultural heritage, history, and stories of Harlem. Through insightful interviews, captivating storytelling, and a publisher’s perspective, we aim to connect our…
This is a rare original document of Harlem History from The New York Times newspaper, from August 1, 1938, regarding the controversial Sufi Abdul Hamid, who was killed when his airplane crashed in Long Island.
One-hundred pastors representing thousands of congregants from Harlem to Hollis today released a letter expressing vehement opposition to the New York City Council’s proposed ban on real fur.
The 17th Uptown Arts Stroll in Washington Heights-Inwood & West Harlem will take place from May 28 to June 30, 2019.
Join this year the Relay For Life of Manhattan and the Relay For Life of Columbia University have joined forces to become the Relay For Life of Manhattan at Columbia in Harlem, NY!
On March 6th, 2019, Harlem World Magazine publisher and founder Danny “Daniel” Tisdale, host of Facebook #HWMAG page posted the question “What does Harlem need to make it even better?”
An ecumenical non-profit, comprised of mostly African-American pastors from Harlem to Hollis, is calling on the State Legislature to hold a public hearing to address the lack of diversity in the city’s construction and development industry.
Check out the Community Education Council Town Hall Meeting with Chancellor Richard A. Carranza on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, at 6:30-7:30 pm EST located at Tito Puente Education Complex at 240 East 109th Street in Harlem, NY.
Take the train from Harlem to join more than 3,000 participants to fight for the end Alzheimer’s at the Alzheimer’s Association®, New York City Chapter Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
The Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter was featured in an article on arts programs for people living with Alzheimer’s on CityLimits.
Removing Obstacles for Offenders Seeking a Second Chance.
Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza announced the opening of 48 new Dual Language (DL) and Transition Bilingual Education (TBE) programs this fall.