Circle Of Sisters 2019 Gospel Explosion, 360 Degrees Of Wellbeing! (Video)
By Stephanie Woods Circle of Sisters Expo 2019 produced and hosted by WBLS-FM and WLIB-AM radio and Emmis Communications, did it again!
By Stephanie Woods Circle of Sisters Expo 2019 produced and hosted by WBLS-FM and WLIB-AM radio and Emmis Communications, did it again!
Join us for a day of Sisterhood, Enlightenment, Entertainment, Upliftment and Family Fun! (featuring celebrities, musical performances, engaging seminars, empowering panels, and a curated marketplace).
Black Women will unite to celebrate community, sisterhood and entertainment at the annual Circle of Sisters Expo 2019.
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.
Salute to Harlem Dad’s at the Locke School of Arts & Engineering (formerly The Early Childhood Discovery and Design Magnet School – PS 185M) – also affectionately known as “The LEGO School,” in Harlem, NY.
The NYC Department of Small Business Services in partnership with Council Member Bill Perkins, Assemblywoman Inez E. Dickens and New York State Senator Brian A. Benjamin are proud to host the Manhattan Borough Forum.
Celebrity event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott events produced the cover party for Manhattan Magazine’s Men’s Issue to celebrate cover star and rising actor John David Washington.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat released the following statement on his call to implement a mandatory testing protocol for all NYCHA buildings throughout New York City following recently reported cases of Legionnaires disease.
The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) has announced the release of its 2018 Environmental Scorecard, reflecting how State Legislators acted on important environmental and public health issues.
The 14th Annual Hamptons Happening celebrated the achievements and charitable contributions benefitting the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) at Kenneth and Maria Fishel’s Bridgehampton estate.
Frank “the Prime Minister” Costello, born Francesco Castiglia; January 26, 1891 – February 18, 1973, was an Italian-American Mafia gangster and crime boss.
A new nonprofit group created to advocate for the Harlem community is controlled by workers and allies of local elected leaders, The NY Post reports has learned.
The Manhattan retail leasing market is still in a corrective period as average asking rents recede and deal-making favors parties willing to be flexible with lease structure, uses, and asking rents for ground floor retail spaces.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a new Mitchell-Lama Reinvestment Program to protect the long-term affordability of the City’s remaining Mitchell-Lama developments.
The New York Public Library’s renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem today celebrated the reopening of several renovated spaces after a nearly two-year, $22.3 million renovation.