They weren’t born here, but they live in our neighborhood now. Here are three entertainers who relocated to Harlem.
Here are some of our favorite books influenced by Harlem. Which one are you picking first?
Recently, NPR shared an article about the Museum of Black Joy, whose greeting is empowering and perfect in its simplicity: “I see you. You...
Harlem Week is August 6th through the 15th this year. And while last year’s celebrations were mostly virtual, this year is going to be “a...
Harlem has often been called the Mecca of Black Culture for its long and storied history. And today, the Black voices that came from Harlem...
Harlem is known for live jazz music, soul food rest Harlem is known for live jazz music, soul food restaurants, and many monuments and...
Listening to and giving platforms to black voices has always been and will always be an important endeavor in American history. Here’s why...
Do you live in a Harlem of the World? Somewhere that has rich history and diversity – a place you are trying to speak to or reach with your...
Once a small luncheonette located at 328 Lenox Avenue, Sylvia’s grew into a popular eatery that drew noted politicians, tourists...
The Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York is undoubtedly the most famous performance venue in the country associated with Black entertainers.
Founded in 1925, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is “one of the world’s leading cultural institutions devoted to the...

