Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), commenced the 2025 NAN Annual Convention in New York City last week. He brought top leaders in civil […]
Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), commenced the 2025 NAN Annual Convention in New York City last week. He brought top leaders in civil […]
The 3rd Annual Spring Harlem JAZZ Club Revival™ is set to dazzle audiences with ten unforgettable days of live music, running from April 11th to April 20th, 2025. Featuring over […]
On April 4th 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was organizing the “Poor People’s Campaign before his deat,h as he was in Memphis supporting the striking sanitation workers. This past […]
Fifty-seven years ago, an assassin’s bullet struck Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a Memphis balcony, and in that single, devastating moment, the world lost a moral giant, and Black […]
Senator Cory Booker took the floor at 7:00 pm on Monday, March 27th and pledged he would remain as long as he was physically able. He said, “I rise because […]
Women’s HerStory Month 2025 was held in the Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Building’s beautifully renovated 2nd floor Art Gallery, with a two-hour screening of “The Pieces I Am,” (2019) […]
Another of my favorite herbs for the liver and gall-bladder is BARBERRY, as it helps support liver function and cleanse a congested system. Its most important antiseptic photochemical is BERBERINE, […]
Can anyone afford to buy a home in Harlem? Well, it does not seem very likely. Current fair market home values are no longer attainable for first-time low to moderate […]
New York City is breaking jobs records over and over again, which is good news for every New Yorker. To keep up with this economic expansion, this administration has been […]
Making a mountain out of a molehill refers to over-reactive behavior in which a person makes too much of a minor issue. The hill that the mole builds is nowhere […]