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Hip Hip Hooray, Harlem Lacrosse And New Heights 2022 Winners Of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Sports Award

06/08/202206/08/2022

Ten organizations have been selected as 2022 winners of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Sports Award, including New York’s Harlem Lacrosse and New Heights.

The Grand Boule’, Family, Social, Spiritual And Communal From Harlem To Hollywood Since 1904 –

03/06/202208/22/2022

The attached Ebony magazine article posted below was originally written to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Grand Boule in 2004:

Over 100 U.S. Mayors Join de Blasio To Defend Net Neutrality From Harlem To Hollywood

05/02/201805/02/2018

Last month, Mayors Bill de Blasio, Steve Adler, and Ted Wheeler (Portland, OR) launched the Cities Open Internet Pledge to encourage mayors to take action against the repeal of net neutrality rules.

Jonnel Doris Names CEO Of Start Treatment & Recovery Centers From Harlem To Hollis

09/13/202209/13/2022

Jonnel Doris was appointed CEO of Start Treatment & Recovery Centers (START), a leading healthcare organization, offering addiction treatment, behavioral health services.

Health Department Releases Major Report Detailing Health Of Asians And Pacific Islanders From Harlem To Hollis

12/10/202112/10/2021

The Health Department today released a sweeping new report detailing the health of New Yorkers who identify as Asian/Pacific Islander (API).

Join WE NYC As The Discuss New Ways To Access Tech Grants For Women Entrepreneurs Of Color

04/13/202104/13/2021

Women Entrepreneurs NYC (WE NYC) asked readers to join their WE NYC, BE NYC, and their partner GameChange to learn about powerful but elusive SBIR grants for women entrepreneurs working on research, tech, and tech-driven projects.

Heath Department Appoints Dr. Michelle Morse Its First Ever Chief Medical Officer

03/12/202103/12/2021

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has appointed Dr. Michelle Morse to serve as the agency’s Chief Medical Officer, the first in the agency’s history.

The COVID Crisis: Bars Are Becoming The Hotspots And The Crisis Is Making Hunger Worse

06/17/202006/17/2020

Consumer Affairs reports that the COVID Crisis tally as compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

RWJF Announces Harlem-Based Local Organizations Selected As Sports Award Finalists

08/01/201908/01/2019

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has announced 12 finalists for the 2019 Sports Award, an honor recognizing professional teams, individuals and organizations that strengthen and serve communities through sport.

New Report: Food-Related Ads Targeting Black And Hispanic Youth Almost Exclusively Promote Unhealthy Food and Drinks

02/01/201902/01/2019

Restaurant, food, and beverage companies target Hispanic and black children and teens with ads almost exclusively for fast food, candy, sugary drinks, and unhealthy snacks.

New Online Tool Shows How New Yorkers From Harlem To Hollis Fare On Health Metrics

05/15/201805/15/2018

A new population health tool debuts today, offering researchers and policymakers in New York City and 499 other urban centers nationwide a window into how its residents fare on a variety of environmental, behavioral and health measures.

25 Eclectic Films From Harlem To Hawaii Chosen For National Film Registry

12/14/202212/14/2022

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced today the annual selection of 25 influential motion pictures to be inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.

NYC Homecoming Week Kicks Off With Over 100 Arts & Culture, Entertainment And Community

08/13/202108/13/2021

On Saturday, August 14th, 2021, the City of New York will kick off NYC Homecoming Week.

Harlem’s Fred Ebb, Legendary Lyricist, Columbia Grad, Co-Writer Of New York, New York, 1928-2004

07/15/202107/15/2021

Fred Ebb, April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004, who lived in West Harlem was a musical theatre lyricist who had many successful collaborations with composer John Kander.

East Harlem’s Diva Maria Callas, One Of The Last Greatest Soprano’s Of All Time (Video)

06/26/202106/26/2021

Maria Callas was born at 1249 Fifth Avenue and 106th Street in East Harlem, NY on December 2, 1923, was an American-born Greek soprano.

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