The LI African American Chamber of Commerce was founded by its Chairman on October 10,2010 and is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year
NAACP Islip Smithtown Honors President Phil Andrews of LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc./100 Black Men of Eastern New York
Hofstra University’s President Susan Poser is set to headline the International Women’s Day Conference March 8th, 2025 at Hofstra University
The Hamilton Heights Business Alliance launches its first community event for the holiday season!
Parent-led effort turns an outdated space into a new world of reading for students
for Phil Ramona Orchestra for Children and their families
Located at 34 East 126th Street, CEO Trisha Paravas joins fresh new developers committed to revitalizing Central Harlem
Central Harlem NYC
Kevin Byrd’s long, lengthy, and esteemed career as the world’s foremost Prostate Cancer Awareness Advocate leads to being named Super Nova
Historic Riverton complex celebrates 78 years with a Family Day that drew over 300 of its residents for a fun-filled afternoon.
Victor Rojas, who the block party is named in memory of, was a beloved Fortune Society employee who died too soon.
Ceremony Includes NYSHCR Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas, Manhattan BP Mark Levine, NYS Sen. Cordell Cleare, NYS Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs
An ex-adviser to Harlem Assemblyman Eddie Gibbs alleges in a new lawsuit that the uptown politician abruptly and illegally fired him.
Identity politics in East Harlem’s 68th District race divides rather than unites our community.
New community corner, coffee shop, open mic, art, fun..
100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc.’s President Named "Man of the Year"honored by NANBPWC - Central Nassu Club
100 Black Men of Eastern N.Y., Inc.’s President Named as "Man of the Year" by NANBPWC, Inc. Central Nassau Club
In the quiet battle for the soul of our community, deceit and impersonation cast long shadows over local politics.
On March 20, 2024, volunteers of the Antigua &. Barbuda Progressive Society delivered 136 care packages to the seniors in Harlem
- The Mercer, an eight-unit, six-story Harlem new development at 60 East 127th Street, is listed for $7.2M -
My NY post article(Racist To A Fault)deserves recognition had 10 years anniversary Sept 17,2023.Racism at US OPen Tennis
Grant opportunities for uptown arts organizations and artists
The African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. which services Downstate, New York is the co-host for this year's MED Week.
Free Dance performance
The 100 Black Men of Eastern N.Y. is affectionately known as “The Organization That Makes A Difference” is making a difference in N.Y.
Unleashing the Creative Potential of East Harlem: Designating a Cultural District and Investing in Theaters to Foster Community Empowerment
Ensuring Equitable Treatment and Preventing Home Loss for, Low to Middle income, Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities
NYCHA's Air Conditioning Initiative Must Ensure Equitable Access for All Residents, Without Fees or Exclusions
In partnership with Harlem Stage the World Music Institute, join us on 6/8 at 8 PM (EST) for the last Uptown Nights series event.
Living New York Chosen Exclusive Leasing and Marketing Firm and Leasing Begins June 2023
Rhythm, Bass and Place: Through the Lens features the works of Joe Conzo Jr. and Malik Yusef Cumbo, on display from March - June 2023
CCCADI's newest exhibition titled Rhythm, Bass and Place: Through the Lens opens on March 17th, 2023 from 6 to 7 PM (EST).
A family-based art education program that will explore the 4 elements of Hip Hop and how they evolved through the African Diaspora.
NYPD’s 32nd Precinct in Harlem at 250 West 135th got a conference room and muster room upgrade to honor slain officers
New York is moving to build up the Adult-Use Marijuana Industry
-521 West 134th Street is expected to begin leasing to tenants this summer-
Reflect and Reset for 2023
The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute’s free Sou Sou! Saturdays program returns this Fall as we prepare for the holidays.
Harlem Fashion Week is an explosion of culture and style that bridges the downtown fashion hub to uptown.
CCCADI’s free family-friendly celebration will feature live music, art, food, and vendors at Harlem Art Park on Aug. 13, 2022.