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Harlem, USA Katılım Mart 2009
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📢Internship Opportunity: @MayslesCinema📢 Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem seeks a Film Program Intern to support and shape our screening programs at Harlem’s Living Room. To apply: Send a short note of interest and resume to kazembe@maysles.org #WHDC #Harlem
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WOW! Royalty visits Harlem Grown repost @HarlemGrown Yuien, Yesterday, something extraordinary happened at our 134th Street Farm, His Majesty King Charles III came to visit Harlem Grown and spent time with our students, alumni, staff, and community partners. In many ways, it felt surreal. But it also felt deeply affirming. For 15 years, this community has believed in a simple but powerful idea: when children have access to healthy food, safe green space, and people who champion them, their futures grow. Help us reach more young people. People often ask me why we do this work and why we believe so deeply that a single seed planted in Harlem can change the trajectory of a child’s life. Yesterday provided that answer. As I always say, no one can do everything, but everyone can do something. This moment was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when so many people choose to do their part. I’m deeply grateful to all our supporters over the years, our Board of Directors, and to the partners who have stood with us on the farm and in this work, including Sharing Excess, Genesis Companies LLC, New York Public Library, ASCAP, Tiny Spoon Chef, Newman's Own Foundation, Chef JJ Johnson, and Elite Media. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. This moment belongs to every person who has planted, volunteered, donated, taught, partnered, encouraged, and believed in Harlem Grown. Always grateful, Tony Hillery, Harlem Grown Founder & CEO
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On view through Fri, 5/1, at the Countee Cullen Library (104 W. 136th St). Don’t miss the exhibition, Guarionex: Celebrating 100 Years of Black Archival Resistance. It was created by students in our Junior Scholars Program. #SchomburgCenter ow.ly/aJH350YQ72v
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We talk about the Harlem Renaissance, but do you know how it all began? Join the Literary Society and the Schomburg for a symposium on the life and legacy of Harlem Renaissance writer, Jessie Redmon Fauset. This program is presented in partnership with the Literary Society, organized by Harlemite, Lana Turner. Panelists include Dr. Victoria Chevalier, Dr. Farah Jasmine Griffin, Dr. Zoë L. Henry, and The Honorable Debra A. James. On March 21, 1924, Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882, Camden County, NJ – April 30, 1961, Philadelphia, PA) joined a coterie of Black intellectuals at the Civic Club in downtown Manhattan. Those in attendance that evening, including Arturo Schomburg, W.E.B. Du Bois, Nella Larsen, among many others, initially convened to celebrate Fauset's debut novel, There Is Confusion (1924). But the organizers of the soiree, philosopher Alain Locke and sociologist Charles S. Johnson imagined the interracial gathering could serve a grander mission: they sought to bring visibility and opportunity to Harlem’s burgeoning artistic and intellectual community. Fauset did not quite get the book party she hoped for in 1924, but today, the dinner is heralded as the birthplace of the Harlem Renaissance. This symposium celebrates the work of the too often overlooked editor, critic, poet, essayist, novelist, educator, and linguist.
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Our condolences to this young man’s family—this is a heartbreaking loss. If the city is unable to curb the broader crime, it must at least take immediate steps to protect vulnerable workers who provide essential services to working-class communities, often late into the night as residents return home. Simple, proven measures like panic buttons in bodegas should not be this difficult to implement. For more than two years, businesses along the West Harlem-Hamilton Heights commercial corridors have been calling for this. The need is clear. The delay is unacceptable. It’s time for decisive action. @ShaunAbreu @altaylor @bradhoylman @dr_yusefsalaam @cmyusefsalaam @assemblymanalt1 @ameddiegibbs @JulieMenin @NYCMayor @westharlemcpo East Village deli worker shot to death by gang member wanted panic button in store nydailynews.com/2026/04/27/eas…
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FLASH SALE from our friends at Athena Film Festival! Until Friday only, use the code AthenaFLASHSALE2026 for 50% off individual tickets to the 16th annual festival, which takes place March 6-8. We look forward to seeing you there! aff26.eventive.org
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UNSTOPPABLE is more than an event – it’s a reminder to every girl that she is capable, worthy, and powerful beyond measure! In 2026, You are UNSTOPPABLE! Dream It! Believe It! Become It! Back by Popular Demand instagram.com/p/DULdACckdei/…
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#Repost @NYCHousing With a winter storm expected this weekend, Josh Cucchiaro, Associate Commissioner for Code Enforcement at HPD, shares important safety reminders & guidance on heat & hot water requirements in NYC. Take precautions, know your rights, &, above all, stay safe.
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