Spike Lee’s new American Skin weaves a layered story in the tradition of Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men and Dog Day Afternoon, which follows a Black Iraqi War Vet. Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: Ferguson
Op-Ed: A Testament Of Faith For Beyond The Election
“I woke up this morning to a country – and to a reality – that seems darker than I ever had thought I would witness first hand. Continue Reading →
A Conversation And Booksigning With Marc Lamont Hill In Harlem
America, 2016, unarmed citizens shot by police. Drinking water turned to poison. Mass incarcerations. We’ve heard the individual stories. Continue Reading →
HW Pick: Starbucks Is Opening Cafés In Low-Income Areas
A new study is showing what anyone who has lived in a gentrifying neighborhood already knows: If there’s money, there’s a Starbucks. Continue Reading →
Harlem World Magazine Demo Upending Stereotypes
Today, Nielsen released Increasingly Affluent, Educated and Diverse: African-American Consumers – the Untold Story, the fifth installment in its Diverse Intelligence Series, which is the main demographic of Harlem World Magazine. Continue Reading →