Harlem-Based Run4AllWomen Keeps Running After Women’s March
Harlem World Magazine originally reported on Alison Desir’s Harlem Run back in June 2015 in an article titled Harlem Wellness Challenge: We Run Harlem by CC Minton.
Harlem World Magazine originally reported on Alison Desir’s Harlem Run back in June 2015 in an article titled Harlem Wellness Challenge: We Run Harlem by CC Minton.
Select Bus Service is coming to the Bx6, a major crosstown route in the South Bronx. The Bx6 runs between Riverside Drive in Washington Heights and Hunts Point, crossing the Harlem River over the Macombs Dam Bridge.
In 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated 40 individual landmarks. Twenty-six of them came from its 95-item backlog.
Last night, FOX continued its promotional tour for the new series “Shots Fired” with a screening in Washington, D.C.
Harlem girl Azealia Banks called out the women’s march that took place on 21 January, 2017 in Washington by saying that feminism only fights for the ‘white women’.
The late Harlem resident Maya Angelou and Gloria Steinem marching arm in arm en route to the 20th Anniversary of the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington D. C. on August 17th, 1983.
Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington has been full of stunning moments, from acclaimed journalist Gloria Steinem’s powerful speech to Ashley Judd’s fearless praise of “nasty women.”
Rev. Al Sharpton, of the Harlem based National Action Network, announces Monday that a coalition of groups will lead a march and rally at the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington a week before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Tuesday evening, Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer and the Dominican Day Parade Committee held a launch party in Washington Heights for the upcoming Dominican Day Parade.
The diverse community of Washington Heights will come together today to denounce hate following an incident on Monday, where two Yeshiva University students were threatened and told to remove their yarmulkes.
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, and an early leader in the civil rights movement.
March is here, and spring time as a time of growth. More vendors are returning to my local farmers market with this season’s crops that have come to harvest.
Today, the world mourns the passing of Harry Belafonte, the legendary actor, singer, and civil rights activist, who died at the age of 96 in his home.
Watch the free live stream of The Apollo & WNYC’s celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on The Apollo’s Digital Stage.
Fannie Emma Pennington, February 1, 1914 – February 13, 2013, was an American activist, organizer, and fundraising coordinator for U.S. Congressional Representative (Harlem) Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.’s Isaac Democratic Club and the Abyssinian Baptist Church A.C.P. Overseas Club.