Harlem
The Exonerated Five’s Korey Wise helped distribute over 700 boxes of free groceries to families in Harlem.
Korey Wise, a member of the Exonerated Five, recently hosted a back-to-school drive for youth in Harlem.
Former Tuskegee Airmen nurse Second Lt. Irma "Pete" Cameron Dryden recently celebrated her 100th birthday.
World-renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson has teamed up with World Central Kitchen to fight food insecurity and provide support for small business owners in Newark.
The Exonerated Five's Korey Wise delivered food to senior citizens in Harlem amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reverend Al Sharpton’s National Action Network has teamed up with World Central Kitchen to provide thousands of meals for those in need amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hats by Bunn—a bespoke hat shop that has been in Harlem for over two decades—is thriving in the face of gentrification.
Harlem native Shabaya Clark is using his nonprofit Drama Free! to empower at-risk youth through the arts.
He also has a shocking history of other criminal claims.
Harlem’s Schomburg Center has opened Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis’ archives to the public.
The East Harlem-based Black-owned bakery Baked Cravings aims to cultivate community through sweets.
Harlem-bred designer and stylist Ashlee Muhammad is using fashion as an avenue to benefit public elementary schools.
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