America watched it happen in real time. Journalists were arrested for doing their jobs. Not in some distant dictatorship. Not under cover of night in a failed state. In the […]
America watched it happen in real time. Journalists were arrested for doing their jobs. Not in some distant dictatorship. Not under cover of night in a failed state. In the […]
Delightful food for the soul is bountiful whenever you see Blacks in a Broadway show. Whether they are starring, featured, or ensemble, their talent, commitment and excellence come shining through […]
Woodie King, Jr., founder of New Federal Theatre and a prolific producer and director who dedicated more than five decades to providing opportunities for minorities and women in the performing […]
We honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. each January with speeches, service projects, and by reciting powerful quotes we know by heart. But too many Black families will spend much […]
The Harlem Chamber Players, in partnership with the Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts and in association with the Harlem School of the Arts, will present their 18th Annual […]
New York marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a series of events that placed the civil rights icon’s legacy squarely in the context of today’s political climate. Governor Kathy […]
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn-raised Thomas Henry Watkins founder, owner, and publisher of the New York Daily Challenge, passed away on Friday, December 19, 2025. “I am sad to hear of the passing […]
The Harlem Tourism Board is a co-sponsor of the annual Cultural Oneness Festival in Northern Ghana. One of the sub-themes of the 2025 Cultural Oneness Festival was The United States […]
Earlier this month, Governor Hochul announced an unprecedented investment as the next step to deliver affordable, universal childcare for children under five years of age across New York State. The […]
The losses came steadily in 2025, not as a single rupture, but as a quiet procession. Voices that once filled sanctuaries, arenas, studios, television screens, and living rooms went still. […]