Deadline to pre-register for pre-K extended until May 27

The deadline for families to pre-register their children for pre-K has been extended until next Friday, May 27. Failure to register by the deadline will result in the seat being offered to another family on the wait-list. To pre-register, families must … Read More

The New York Immigration Coalition to honor African Services Committee

The New York Immigration Coalition will present a “Member of the Year” award to African Services Committee for their strong engagement in the Coalition’s work advocating for immigrant communities at its annual gala held at Capitale in Manhattan’s Lower East … Read More

We must respond to young women of color

By Melissa Mark-Viverito The future of our City depends on the success of young people today. But instead of being able to focus on their aspirations, many girls and women, particularly those of color, are battling challenges rooted in gender, … Read More

Pioneering Golden Krust President & CEO Lowell Hawthorne to appear on CBS TV Hit “UNDERCOVER BOSS” this Sunday

Lowell Hawthorne, President and CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, will be featured on the Emmy Award-winning series UNDERCOVER BOSS, Sunday, May 22 (10:00-11:00 PM EST/PST) on the CBS Television Network. Known for its signature golden crust patties … Read More

President Obama’s update on the Zika virus

I just had an opportunity to get a full briefing from Secretary Burwell, CDC Director Frieden, as well as Tony Fauci from NIH about the Zika situation, and I want to give the American people an update on where we … Read More

The Apollo Theater to induct Prince into its Walk of Fame

The Apollo Theater announced the star-studded line up for its 11th Annual Spring Gala—its biggest fundraising event of the year—to be held on Monday, June 13 at 7pm. The Apollo Spring Gala will begin with a special ceremony to induct … Read More

The New York Urban League honors Sherry B. Bronfman

The New York Urban League honored Sherry B. Bronfman during its 51st Annual Frederick Douglass Awards dinner held at Chelsea Piers on May 17, 2016. Sherry B Bronfman received the Ann S. Kheel award for her contributions to the arts … Read More

President Obama chooses Newark as special impact hub to help the youth

Newark, NJ –The White House announced yesterday an inter-agency effort to provide tailored support to 16 communities to upgrade and expand jobs, learning, meals, and violence reduction programs for young people this summer and year-round. Competition among cities for this … Read More

Clinton Avenue co-named Carey Gabay Way

L-R: Trenelle Gabay (widow) and Aaron McNaughton (brother) of the late Carey Gabay hold commemorative street signs honoring the memory of their loved one in Clinton Hill New York – Mayor Bill de Blasio and Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo … Read More

HCCI celebrates 30 years

L-R: Assemblyman Herman Denny Farrell, Jr., former Mayor David N. Dinkins, HCCI Chair Rev. Charles A. Curtis, Ed. D., Congressman Charles B. Rangel, Council Member Inez E. Dickens and Assemblyman Farrell’s daughter Sophia   Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. … Read More

Coalition and partners Launch “Black Immigrant Engagement Initiative”

A coalition of immigrant advocates representing Black, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latino communities announced this month a new collaboration to engage and uplift black immigrants called the Black Immigrant Engagement Initiative (BIEI). This initiative will support black immigrant-led community-based organizations and legal … Read More

New York African Film Festival heads to Maysles Cinema

L-R: Dennis Lim, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Angelique Kidjo, and Mahen Bonneti After opening at Film Society of Lincoln Center on May 4, 2016 with Tanna, the astounding feature debut of Bentley Dean and Martin Butler and the first feature shot entirely in … Read More

The Uptown Short Film Festival to kick off today at MIST Harlem

The Uptown Short Film Festival (USFF), a 2-day festival seeking the next generation of writers, directors, producers, and actors from diverse and inclusive backgrounds will kick off on Friday, May 13, 2016, at MIST Harlem. The Uptown Short Film Festival … Read More

Ivorian activist Drissa Koné calls for peace and active listening among community leaders

By Madina Touré At a peace conference seeking to encourage active listening among leaders of the African diaspora, Ivorian activist Drissa Koné called on his people and others to overcome religious and ethnic differences to gain a better understanding of … Read More

Mayor de Blasio launches new program to promote credit building for low income and immigrant women entrepreneurs

As part of the City’s Women Entrepreneurs (WE NYC) initiative, the first of its kind program in the U.S. to address the gender gap in entrepreneurship, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Alicia Glen and … Read More

City Council passes Plastic Bag Bill

The City Council passed the Plastic Bag Bill sponsored by Council members Margaret Chin and Brad Lander in a vote of 28-20 on May 5, 2016. The bill will require retail and grocery stores to charge no less than 5 … Read More

Awa Sangho to perform a free concert in Queens today

Malian vocalist and percussionist Awa Sangho will perform in a free Carnegie Hall neighborhood concert on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at the Queens Library. For more information, visit queenslibrary.org or call 718-661-1200.   Related Images:

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) renewed for six months

On March 22, 2016, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson announced that he will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone for an additional six months, until November 22, 2016. The TPS program was originally … Read More

The Apollo Theater in Partnership with World Music Institute Presents the 4th Edition of AFRICA NOW

The Apollo Theater, in partnership with World Music Institute, presents the fourth edition of the Africa Now! a concert celebrating the best of the contemporary African music scene, on Saturday, March 26, at 8 pm. Hosted by Sahr Agaujah, from the … Read More

The City launches ActionNYC, a free immigration legal help for immigrants

L-R: Maria Lizardo, Deputy Mayor Richard Buery, Nisha Agarwal, C. Mario Russell, Esq. and Linda Sarsour Deputy Mayor Richard Buery and Commissioner Nisha Agarwal of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) hosted a roundtable discussion on the launch of ActionNYC … Read More

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