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Rudy’s World: NYPD Funeral Mourns One Of It’s Own At St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Photographs by Rudy Collins On Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022, NYPD members mourned another of its finest at midtown St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.Continue reading

First Lady McCray Leads Nationwide Weekend For Mental Health With Faith And Community Leaders

New York City First Lady Chirlane McCray will speak at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday, May 20 as over 2,000 of houses of worship and community groups across the nation address mental health and addiction in their communities between May 18-20. Continue reading

Landmark Lecture With Derek Trelstad Talks Structural Engineering From Harlem To Hollis

Landmarks are more than grand spaces and historic finishes from Harlem to Hollis. While infrequently seen - except mid-renovation - seemingly mundane archaic structural systems, including the once commonly specified floor assemblies that incorporated terra cotta and cinder concrete, are an important part of the history of technology.Continue reading

General Daniel Edgar Sickles Harlem Civil War Organizer 1819 – 1914

Daniel Edgar Sickles, October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914, was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat. Sickles spent allot of time in Harlem, visiting his brother John Sickles who lived on "123rd Street, Northside just west of Second Avenue," giving speeches and organizing during the Civil War in Harlem, New York.Continue reading
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‘Build Something Better’ Mayor de Blasio Said About On Race Relations In Harlem Church

Newsday reports that Mayor Bill de Blasio told congregants of a Harlem church on Sunday that though the nation and city have a history of racism to overcome, progress has been made and hope must not be abandoned.Continue reading

John F. Kennedy’s Love Affair With Harlem, NY, 1960’s

John F. Kennedy may have been Boston-born and DC-based, but his love affair with Harlem, New York is the stuff of legends.Continue reading

Seitu’s World: Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival in NYC (photos)

Photographs By Seitu Oronde On Easter Sunday, (April 5, 2015) Seitu had the opportunity to hop around to see Easter bonnets in all their extreme as "paraders" wander along Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th Streets in mid-town NY.Continue reading

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