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These Harlem Students got a chance to dance with Beyonce for her new "Move Your Body" Workout dance which is part of Michelle Obama and the White House's, "Let's Move!" campaign.
The new Director of the The Shomburg Center of Research In Black Culture is interviewed by Danny Tisdale of Harlem World Magazine.
***Dr. Muhammad's interview begins shortly after minute 16:00***
Let us know what you think so far about Dr. Muhammad?
Want to give a bottle of wine as a holiday gift but not sure what to buy? All Things Harlem with a budget-friendly gift guide that will have everyone giving a toast --to you! For more information on the products shown, please go to thewineryonline.com.
Story filmed, written and edited by LHRN
Sidewalk Stories from All Things Harlem on Vimeo.
He's simply known as "The Chalk Man." This neighborhood artist writes word scrambles, math problems, and inspirational quotes on the sidewalks of Harlem in colored chalk. Who he is? And, why does he do it? Find out.
Story by: LHRN
Melvin Alston interviews sanitation workers following news of the coming cutbacks to sanitation services in the city. This video was produced for allthingsharlem and the National black programming consortium
Allthingsharlem and the National Black Programming Consortium were out early on Marathon Day. Here's what we captured...
Story by: LHRN
Great food. Cool drinks. Deep discounts—at some of the hottest spots uptown. All in the same night!
Experience Harlem, an online guide to dining, entertainment, and culture, created the Harlem Bar & Restaurant Crawl to give residents a chance to dine at some of the neighborhood establishments for a discount.
From what's cooking inside the kitchen of Melba's restaurant, to a tequila tasting at Harlem Vintage, to what Harlemites have to say, allthingsharlem and the National Black Programming Consortium are giving you an exclusive inside look at the evening.
Writer/Producer/Editor: LHRN
Election Night at Congressman Charlie Rangel's Political Club
On Election night Tuesday, November 2nd Congressman Charlie Rangel was asked, "What impact will a Republican majority have on Congress?"
He comments on what he thinks of election results and what he calls, some "very strange people in the mix." - referring to new candidate elected to the House and Senate.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS STORY CONTAINS VIOLENT PHOTOGRAPHS AND SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY YOUNG CHILDREN.
Horrifically violent. Shockingly brutal. Gut wrenching. It is an in-your-face reminder of a painful era.... Photographs of African American males being lynched and being attacked by vicious dogs during the Civil Right movement... These haunting images make you deeply uncomfortable. As you see them walking eastbound down 125th between 7th and 8th Avenue (Frederick Douglass Blvd), you cannot help but look and reflect.
And, that is exactly the intention of Sutek Amunra, the vendor who displays them.
allthingsharlem.com and the National Black Programming Consortium asked Mr. Anumra, why he is showing them, and what he wanted people to do with after viewing.
Hear his answer.
D'Ladar Jones is a young entrepreneur hawking his goods on 125th St. In Harlem. The apparel's design is by him and his brother and the brand is Bucleany. He is also a poet and community conscious.
On Saturday June 19, 2010 Harlem Men Stand Up hosted their annual pre-fathers day cookout entitled "Family Empowerment Day." People enjoyed entertainment from Kiss FM, ate delicious food, and were able to gather information from service providers. There was also a Karate demonstration by Harlem Goju and tennis instruction by a New York Junior Tennis League instructor. Harlem Men Stand Up also honored Professor James Small, William Henry and Dr. Leonard Jeffries with community service image awards.
Imagenation presents the film "Rise Up" along with reggae band "Judah Tribe" at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theatre in New York. Visit imagenation.us for more info. Find Imagenation on you tube as well.
On Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 the
Malcolm X Commemoration Committee (MXCC) held a press conference condemning the pending release of Talmadge Hayer, a confessed assassin of Malcolm X, outside of the former Audubon Ballroom where Malcolm X was assassinated.