Toasting A New Harlem Partnership With The Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center’s Humanitarian Awards
As Miss Mamie’s Spoonbread Too joins other New York City restaurants in preparing to reopen for indoor dining this week,
As Miss Mamie’s Spoonbread Too joins other New York City restaurants in preparing to reopen for indoor dining this week,
Dear Mayor de Blasio: The NAACP New York State Conference of Branches has sent you and the Chancellor of Education Dr. Richard Carranza several letters since the beginning of June, 2020.
Benjamin Lipschitz has been named general counsel and interim compliance officer for START Treatment & Recovery Centers, a non-profit and New York’s largest independent drug treatment agency.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the Community Hiring economic justice plan, which includes new Project Labor Agreements with the building trades unions and a push for legislation in Albany.
CariClub, the professional network for social impact, in partnership with Charity Navigator is pleased to announce the launch of the Community Inclusion Fund.
Independently owned and operated New York City restaurant Brine today announced its “Chicken For Courage” campaign today.
The New York Road Runners (NYRR) donated $100,000 to the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City to provide 10,000 meals to frontline healthcare workers in the New York City Health + Hospitals system.
In response to the COVID-19 disruption, the International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD), and a team of other organizations have taken action to meet the needs of the Black Dance community.
To strengthen our fight against COVID-19, Mayor de Blasio today announced partnerships with JetBlue and United Airlines to provide free round-trip flights for medical volunteers traveling to NYC.
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that three of its acute care facilities will partner with 32BJ Health Fund.
With a commitment to providing access as well as serving a growing and diverse population, SUNY College of Optometry commemorates Veterans Day by honoring its
In keeping with its ongoing commitment to providing the best possible care to New Yorkers affected by the opioid epidemic, START Treatment & Recovery Centers has acquired a 15,765-square-foot, four-story building at 2191 Third Avenue in East Harlem.
Low-income New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis can access more than just a book at the city’s three public library systems — as of this past week, they can get a free month of Citi Bike too.
MetroPlus Health Plan today announced new partnerships with the Fire Department of the City of New York, NYC Housing Authority and the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to provide New Yorkers affordable health insurance.
Harlem is known for its firsts, from the Patricia Era Bath, the first woman member of the Jules Stein Eye Institute to Samuel Jesse Battle the NYPD’s first black lieutenant to Shirley Chisholm the first black woman elected to Congress and many, many more firsts.