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 […]
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 […]
In this week’s issue of Harlem News, we highlight the Harlem Tourism Board’s inspiring participation in the Oneness Festival held in Ghana in December 2025, a celebration that strengthened cultural […]
Ok, so as we go into this new year one thing is certain becoming a first-time home buyer is going to be a challenging endeavor. That does not mean that […]
It is important to understand all types of abuse, from psychological to physical. Gaslighting is perhaps the one least given thought. Gaslighting can be a form of emotional abuse. It happens […]
A new year has begun. We are moving along into the second week of 2026, and our mind is bringing to memory what we did and did not accomplish […]
In this first week of the new year, contemplate on what you can do to step out on the good foot. Looking back over the 365 days of last […]
The nationally syndicated Café Mocha show proudly celebrated a monumental milestone, the 15th Anniversary of Café Mocha and the Salute THEM Awards at the legendary Howard Theatre in Washington, DC […]
Belongó—a non-profit organization dedicated to performing, educating about, and preserving the music of the Americas emanating from African and indigenous roots—hosted its inaugural gala on November 11, 2025 at the […]
Where you from? That’s perhaps one of the first questions somebody might ask you because the answer tells them a lot. Where did you grow up, where do you live […]
R.I.P. Rest in Peac When you breathe your last, that’s what you want. No more trouble, no drama, no moving around, just eternity in repose. It sounds almost lovely: rest […]