A New Study Finds Amazon’s And Others’ Investments Boost Household Income And Job Growth In Communities Like Harlem

Over the past decade, Amazon has brought Amazon Lockers and Hub Centers to Harlem and had a significant impact on the American economy. From directly investing more than $1 trillion in the U.S. to creating over 1 million jobs across the country to contributing over $880 billion to the U.S. GDP1, we know that their … Read more

Sponsored Love: Treating Pelvic Pain In Pregnancy With Physiotherapy

During pregnancy, the body experiences remarkable changes to support the growing baby, but these changes can sometimes lead to discomfort or pelvic health issues. Pelvic floor physiotherapy in Edmonton offers specialized care designed to support and strengthen the muscles that play a huge role in pelvic stability and overall well-being during this transformative time.  Pelvic … Read more

Luther Vandross, “Never Too Much” At ImageNation Outdoors In Harlem (Video)

The 22nd ANNUAL IMAGENATION OUTDOOR film and Music Festival will run from July 27th – to Sept 21st in Harlem, New York.  In addition to outdoor screenings of Black films, live music performances, and DJs some of the festival highlights include; Drive-In Movie Series at East River Plaza and the HW50 Sidebar a celebration of Harlem Week 50th Anniversary (HW50) feat. … Read more

The 10th Annual Murder Of Eric Garner In Staten Island With Harlem’s NAN

On Wednesday, July 17th, 2024, Harlem photojournalist Seitu Oronde with Terrance Floyd brother of George Floyd with National Action Network (NAN) participated in the 10th annual murder of Eric Garner. On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black American man, was murdered in Minneapolis by Derek Chauvin, a 44-year-old white police officer. Floyd had been arrested after a store clerk alleged that he made a … Read more

Harlem Faces Power Outages Amidst Sweltering Heat Wave

Harlem residents are grappling with power outages exacerbated by the latest heat wave, which prompted Governor Kathy Hochul to declare a state of emergency on July 16, 2024. ConEdison swiftly responded to the crisis, dispatching vans along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard on July 17 to distribute dry ice, essential for keeping perishable foods cool … Read more

Leaders Face Heat At Accountability Forum

On July 18, 2024, Harlem’s climate justice advocates will join forces with organizations across New York City for a crucial Climate Accountability Forum. The event aims to press city and state officials on their plans to tackle the worsening climate crisis affecting our communities. Set to take place at the Concert Hall of the Society … Read more

SBS, DVS Commissioners Expand NYC BOSS UP Program For Veteran Entrepreneurs

The New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Acting Commissioner Dynishal Gross, New York City Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS). Including Commissioner James Hendon, and the K & R Moelis Family Foundation, and FJC – A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds today announced the expansion of the NYC Boss Up Veteran Entrepreneurship Program and open application … Read more

Should You Focus On Long-Term Or Short-Term Investment Strategies For Retirement Planning?

Choosing the right investment strategy is crucial for effective retirement planning. The decision between long-term and short-term investments depends on individual goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Prioritizing long-term strategies can be beneficial for retirement planning as they leverage the power of compounding to maximize growth over time. Long-term investments typically involve holding assets for … Read more