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Founded by veteran broadcaster and media trailblazer G. Keith Alexander, HarlemAmerica empowers CEOs, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and entertainers to host their own professionally produced TV talk shows broadcast globally via our OTT distribution on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV. With a rich career spanning decades in New York media—having graced the airwaves of WBLS, KISS-FM, WKTU, FOX 5, and HBO—G. Keith Alexander has built HarlemAmerica as a mission-driven platform to give today’s voices the visibility and impact they deserve. His legendary career in radio, television, and voice-over artistry brings both credibility and creativity to a network that is proudly “Talking to the World from the Heart and Soul of New York.”

The HarlemAmerica website is the digital gateway to this growing multimedia empire, offering live-streamed and on-demand TV and radio shows hosted by some of the most dynamic and forward-thinking Black professionals in business and culture. Visitors can watch powerful conversations, explore Harlem-centric content and learn how to launch their own branded show through HarlemAmerica’s production and marketing system. Built for a global audience with a passion for authentic stories and expert insights.

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HarlemAmerica.com is also a powerful platform for advertisers, sponsors, and partners who want to connect with an influential, upscale audience. This is more than just a media network. HarlemAmerica a cultural movement, powered by Harlem and distributed to the world.

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This Month’s Featured Articles

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The Studio Museum in Harlem, long a global epicenter for artists of African descent—reopens in 2025 with a groundbreaking new home that redefines what a cultural institution can be. From its radical 1968 loft origins to Sir David Adjaye’s “inverted stoop,” the museum remains Harlem’s beacon of Black creativity, community, and future-making.


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Kelly Rowland’s relationship with Harlem runs deeper than red carpets and photo ops. From the Apollo Theater to Harlem Hospital, Getting Out and Staying Out (GOSO), and local Black-owned restaurants, she blends star power with street-level service. In Harlem, Rowland isn’t visiting—she’s investing, uplifting, and rewriting what celebrity commitment looks like.


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The National Urban League’s return to Harlem with its $242 million Empowerment Center marks a bold new era of Black economic sovereignty. Combining affordable housing, a civil rights museum, workforce development, and a self-sustaining headquarters, the center reclaims Harlem’s legacy while shaping the future of social and economic justice.


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Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Jackson’s story isn’t just about Hollywood greatness, it’s about a lifelong commitment to building, protecting, and funding Black institutions. From Harlem’s stages to Spelman’s arts center and the new Urban Civil Rights Museum, the Jacksons have spent decades transforming activism into infrastructure and legacy into community power.


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Walking Into the Heart of Harlem’s Holiday Spirit. On the evening of November 18th, Harlem did what Harlem does best — it shined.


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Your dollar has power. Make it work for the culture. Read our guide to global Black-owned businesses you can support today.