All Things Considered: The Harlem Rens
NPR did a report on the Harlem Rens, who used to play basketball in the legendary Renaissance Ballroom. You can listen to the report on NPR’s website: The Harlem Renaissance wasn’t just a...
Read More →NPR did a report on the Harlem Rens, who used to play basketball in the legendary Renaissance Ballroom. You can listen to the report on NPR’s website: The Harlem Renaissance wasn’t just a...
Read More →Saturday Tutoring Program In mid-February, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol will kick-off our Saturday Tutoring Program to provide additional academic support for our After School Program Elementary-aged youth. We are looking for ten dedicated adults...
Read More →The publishers of Chicken Soup for the Soul published an African American version headed by a sister named Lisa Nichols. When asked why Chicken Soup For the African American Soul had mostly women’s...
Read More →Check out the advertising for a luxury development in East Harlem. I’ve taken the liberty of highlighting some of my favorite phrases: The Upper Eastside is now the playground for the Sophiscated [sic]...
Read More →Here is a property that almost slipped past the rader. On the site of Gospel Missionary Baptist Church arises River Bridge Court. Notice, this property is being advertised as Hamilton Heights! It is...
Read More →The Lofts at Strivers Row The Lofts at Strivers Row Harlem, NY Nestled amongst the historically protected Striver’s Row, are the new loft style homes located at 2605 Frederick Douglas Blvd. The residences...
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