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Amazing Spoken Word, Hip-hop, Literacy Ed Conference (video)

Harlem World Magazine wrote 8 months ago:   Theme: The New Digital Underground: Voice, Media, & Critical Pedagogy What: The Institute … more →

Tags: Harlem, Education, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, Harlem education, Harlem Theatre, HArlem theater, West Harlem, teacher

COMEDY COVO this week in Harlem3 comments

Harlem World Magazine wrote 8 months ago: Want to hear some of the best comedy in Harlem. Check out the monthly comedy show with some of NYC … more →

Tags: Harlem comdey, West Harlem, Harlem, CNN, New York City, Comedy Central, HBO, Arts, William Mullin

236th Anniversary of the Battle of Harlem Heights2 comments

Michael E. Newton wrote 8 months ago: On this date 236 years ago (September 16, 1776), George Washington led his troops to victory at the  … more →

Tags: alexander Hamilton, American Revolution, founding fathers, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Battle of harlem heights, Columbia University

The Gendered Violence of Stop-and-Frisk

reed wrote 9 months ago: ["Stop and Frisk" is the name of the New York Police Department program of Racial Profiling--of stal … more →

Tags: U. S., Women, Racial Profiling, Stop and Frisk, police stalking, police harassment, New York Police Department, Violence Against Men, gendered violence

What's New: Welcome to Harlem Wine Gallery1 comment

Harlem World Magazine wrote 11 months ago: Harlem’s Hamilton Heights welcomes the Harlem Wine Gallery. The stretch of Manhattan between W. 137t … more →

Tags: Harlem wine, Harlem, Wine, wine tasting, What's New, Harlem Wine Gallery, Ken Forte, Wilson Marshall Inc.

It is time to discuss the Poverty (Harlem) Divide

Harlem World Magazine wrote 1 year ago: I recently made a trip to Dunbar for some business. While driving I reflected over my life. I also v … more →

Tags: Harlem, lehigh acres, Cape Coral, Dunbar, Reagan Administration, Lewis Robinson, Lee Memorial Health System Board

The Blockhouse in Harlem, 1812

Harlem World Magazine wrote 1 year ago: The Blockhouse is a small fort in the northern part of Central Park, in New York City, New York, and … more →

Tags: Harlem, History, central park, Harlem River, harlem meer, the war of 1812, Loula D. Lasker Pool-Rink, Blockhouse, Joseph Gardner Swift

Would "Harlem Heights" Still Be Around If They Fought More?

theurbandaily Staff wrote 1 year ago: Show: Harlem Heights Who: Ashlie Gray,Briana Bigham, Bridget Bland, Brooke Crittendon, Christian Gra … more →

Tags: TV, Bet, Reality Round Up, Reality TV

My New York Trip: Harlem"Heights" LOL Photos

Byron Bowers wrote 1 year ago: There is a Starbucks on Malcolm X Blvd…LOL I never seen a Starbucks with burglar bars before … more →

Tags: Thoughts and Things, New York, Manhattan, Harlem

Harlem Nights with Chef JJ1 comment

urbanfoodie14 wrote 1 year ago: HARLEM,NY- Chef Joe “JJ” Johnson, best known as the first winner of Rocco’s Dinner … more →

Tags: Welcome, Special Events, Isaiah Kelsey, New York City, Harlem, white chocolate, urban.food.print, Rocco's Dinner Party, Amanda Diva

Artillery Fire: Battle Of Harlem Heights

NYC Arts! wrote 1 year ago: In this neighborhood, where he would later build his home, Alexander Hamilton as a young man and col … more →

Tags: West Harlem, St. Nicholas Park, New York, Alexander Hamilton, Revolutionary War soldier, artillery fire, Battle of harlem heights, American Revolution

Forest Rain

NYC Arts! wrote 1 year ago: Hear the natural sounds of a forest. Imagine life in 18th century New York with wild birds, bears, r … more →

Tags: New York, Life in 18th Century NY, nature sounds, Life in 18th century New York, Rain Sounds

Early Life of Alexander Hamilton

NYC Arts! wrote 1 year ago: Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11, 1755 and died on July 12, 1804 in New York after being wo … more →

Tags: Hamilton Grange, New York, Alexander Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton House, Elizabeth Hamilton, Hamilton's birthplace, Nevins

Birds

NYC Arts! wrote 1 year ago: In Colonial New York, there were many different types of birds. And today, the Northern Cardinal is … more →

Tags: West Harlem, St. Nicholas Park, New York, Hamilton Grange, West Harlem Art Fund, Alexander Hamilton, Northern Cardinal, Birds of New York, 18th century birds

Hamilton Grange

NYC Arts! wrote 1 year ago: September 17th, 2011 marks not only Constitution Day but the re-opening of Hamilton Grange, the home … more →

Tags: Hamilton Grange, West Harlem, St. Nicholas Park, West Harlem Art Fund, Sounds Along the Manor, Constitution Day, Alexander Hamilton, national park service, landmark house

George Washington In Harlem At Morris-Jumel

Harlem World Magazine wrote 2 years ago: This lecture will focus on the presidency of George Washington while the capital was located in New … more →

Tags: Education, History, Morris-Jumel Mansion, Battle of harlem heights, Roger Morris, George Washington, Historic House Trust of NYC, jimmy napoli

The American Revolution1 comment

Thinksquad wrote 2 years ago: The rich colonist in the English colonies made a discovery. They found that by creating a nation, a … more →

Tags: Pennsylvania, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Founding Fathers, The American Revolution, British Empire, 1776, darth vader, united states

Morris-Jumel Mansion2 comments

aVocebehindtheLens wrote 2 years ago: Time for a history lesson! For my birthday, I decided to give myself a little homework. Yes, the ass … more →

Tags: Photographer, museum, spring, Nikon, New York, Photography, noise, ISO, shutter speed

Salters Scene: J. Wright’s Video Shoot

Harlem World Magazine wrote 3 years ago: J. Wright Sunday May 16, 2010,  Universal Records Recording Artist J. Wright was shooting his video … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Harlem, hip-hop, Music, Video, America's Next Top Model, Briana Bigham, Derrick Salters, Fred Guerrier


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