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A Seed of Hope — Kendall Rae Johnson, the 10-Year-Old Farmer Changing the Narrative

In a time when much of the news cycle feels heavy, a bright light shines from South Fulton, Georgia. Ten-year-old…

Fall Travel Ideas in Harlem: Discover Culture, Food, and Hidden Gems

As the crisp autumn air sweeps into New York City, Harlem comes alive in a way that makes it a…

Seventy Years Later, America Still Grapples With His Legacy

Seventy years ago, on August 28, 1955, a 14-year-old Black boy named Emmett Till was brutally lynched in Money, Mississippi,…

Harlem’s Black Political Voices: Championing Community Through Leadership

Harlem has always stood as a hallmark of Black political power, where leaders rise up to fight for justice, identity,…

Back-to-School 2025: Equipping Students for a Digital Age

As students across New York and beyond prepare to head back to school, the conversation is no longer just about…

Staying Safe During the Legionnaires’ Outbreak: What Our Community Needs to Know

In recent weeks, health officials have confirmed a spike in Legionnaires’ disease cases in New York, raising concern among residents…

The Revival of Harlem’s Black-Owned Restaurants: A Cultural and Culinary Renaissance

Harlem has always been more than a neighborhood — it is a living, breathing cultural center, a place where food,…

Howard University Announces Leadership Transition as President Ben Vinson III Steps Down

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Howard University Board of Trustees announced today that Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., will step down as…

The Legacy of the Boys Choir of Harlem

For nearly four decades, the Boys Choir of Harlem stood as one of America’s great cultural treasures. Founded in 1968…

Top 5 Outdoor Spots for the Weekend

English: Harlem’s outdoor spaces are perfect for exploring this weekend. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, exercise, or cultural immersion, the neighborhood…
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