Harlem Arts Alliance Advocates for the Arts and Culture Community
To ensure that Harlem’s arts and cultural legacy continue to thrive requires vision, business acumen and a commitment that remains unwavering in the face of
To ensure that Harlem’s arts and cultural legacy continue to thrive requires vision, business acumen and a commitment that remains unwavering in the face of
The Harlem Arts Alliance (HAA), an arts service organization, celebrates its 10th anniversary on Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, at 10 a.m. at the Riverside Theatre.
Tayshana Murphy wanted her last year in high school to be her most memorable. As a stand out basketball player at Murry Bergtraum High School,
In the heart of Harlem, N.Y., at the Hue-Man Bookstore & Café, CEO Marva Allen has created a space where unique voices are heard, ideas
Eugene Giscombe possesses over 30 years of experience in the Harlem, N.Y., real estate market. He started his career in 1972 when he headed the
For the past 16 years, those seeking to treat their palate to a delicious serving of island dishes without leaving Harlem have learned to
“Property below 125th is twice as expensive.”
When I find something I like, I think of how I can put my soulful twist on it.
New York City, the city of bright lights, big stories and bigger ideas. The city that reflects the reality of what we as a people
For long-time residents of many metropolitan cities, such as San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York City, gentrification is a controversial reality that challenges assumptions and
The racial landscape of America is becoming more shaded beyond just white and black as additional races increase in numbers. According to the latest census
Some of the key solutions to uplifting disadvantaged communities of color and amassing wealth were presented on Thursday, March 17 at the 2011 SuccessNET Quarterly: