ASA honors six outstanding women of the Senegalese Diaspora

By Isseu Diouf Campbell The Association of Senegalese in America (ASA) celebrated Women’s History Month on March 11, 2015 at the National Black Theater in Harlem by honoring six outstanding women from the community. The 20015 honorees are Aminata Diop, Fatou … Read More

Harlem Haberdashery honors Henry Carter, Jackie Rowe-Adams and Leanne Stella at 2nd Masquerade Ball

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Harlem Haberdashery is not a Unisex boutique just concerned about its customers’ look and success. The men’s and women’s boutique located in the heart of Harlem makes it also a priority to give back to the … Read More

Hundreds of women march for gender equality

By Isseu Diouf Campbell On March 8, 2015, hundreds of women marched from the United Nations to Time Square to celebrate International Women’s Day and demand gender equality. The march was led by UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and … Read More

President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf meets community at York College

By Isseu Diouf Campbell The York College Division of Student Development and the Greater Queens Chapter of the Links, Inc. hosted this evening a conversation with President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf moderated by NY1 News Anchor Cheryl Wills at … Read More

New York State Office for New Americans (ONA) opens registration for spring 2015 free job retraining for high-skilled new Americans in STEM

New York, NY (March 5, 2015) – The New York State Office for New Americans (ONA) and The Cooper Union Albert Nerken School of Engineering opened registration today for free professional courses and job placement assistance for high-skilled New Americans … Read More

Justice Department Finds a Pattern of Civil Rights Violations by the Ferguson Police Department

Washington — The Justice Department announced the findings of its two civil rights investigations related to Ferguson, Missouri, today. The Justice Department found that the Ferguson Police Department (FPD) engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the … Read More

Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Fariña designate Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha official school holidays

NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced that New York City will become the largest school district in the nation to recognize Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as holidays on … Read More

One Hundred Black Men, Inc. honors former NYPD Chief of Department Philip Banks III

By Isseu Diouf Campbell One Hundred Black Men, Inc. of New York honored several business and civic leaders at its 35th Annual Benefit Gala held on February 19, 2015 at the New York Hilton Hotel. This year’s honorees include: *Philip … Read More

B Michael Fall 2015

By Isseu Diouf Campbell American designer B Michael presented his Fall 2015 Collection as part of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York on February 18, 2015 at the New York Public Library located on 42nd street in Manhattan.   Related … Read More

American activist Sekou Odinga welcomed in Harlem with open arms | Le militant américain Sekou Odinga accueilli à bras ouverts à Harlem

By Isseu Diouf Campbell [column width=”47%” padding=”6%”] American activist and former member of the Black Panther Party Sekou Odinga released from prison on November 25, 2014, received a warm welcome from the Harlem Community on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at … Read More

David Tlale Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2015

By Isseu Diouf Campbell David Tlale was back in New York for the presentation of his Fall/Winter 2015 Collection titled Aftermath on February 15, 2015, at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York.   Related Images:

Espion Atelier presents Kingdom Collection

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Deidre Jefferies, the Washington, DC born and raised fashion designer behind the brand Espion Atelier, presented her Autumn/Winter 2015 Collection titled Kingdom at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York on February 13, 2015.   Related Images:

NBA/WNBA and Credit Suisse recipients of the NYUL “Champions of Diversity” Awards

By Isseu Diouf Campbell The NBA/WNBA and Credit Suisse were the recipients of the New York Urban League “Champions of Diversity” Awards held on February 11, 2015, at the Four Seasons in Manhattan.   Related Images:

NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer honors African American trailblazers

By Isseu Diouf Campbell New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer honored Michael J. Garner, chief diversity officer for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Regina Wilson, firefighter and first female president of the Vulcan Society and Valeisha Butterfield-Jones, CEO of Women … Read More

The Africa-America Institute to host a panel on building a business in Africa

If you are thinking about starting a business in Africa, the Africa-America Institute’s upcoming panel discussion titled “Everything you need to know about building a business in Africa” might be a good starting point. The event scheduled for February 12, … Read More

Thirteen Black Media Legends and Trailblazers honored at McDonald’s Black History Month kick-off event

By Isseu Diouf Campbell McDonald’s honored thirteen Black Media Legends and Trailblazers who have impacted the community through their achievements and positive examples on February 2, 2015 at the Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. McDonald’s operators and several members of the … Read More

NYC: Forum on improving community-police relations held today in Northern Manhattan

Manhattan Borough president Gale A. Brewer is sponsoring a forum on improving community-police relations on Monday, February 2, 2015 at Alinaza Dominicana Triangle Building in northern Manhattan. Several members of the community including youth, civic, faith-based, non-profit, business and law … Read More

Viola Davis wins SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Viola Davis won the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series award for her role in “How to Get Away with Murder” at the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards held on January 25, at the Shrine Auditorium … Read More

NYC: Application period for kindergarten open until February 13, 2015

Children born in 2010 and currently residing in New York City are eligible to attend kindergarten in September 2015. All families, including those of students with disabilities and current pre-k students, must submit an application in order to receive a … Read More

Bound: Africans vs. African-Americans to be screened at the Best of ADIFF this Sunday

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Bound: Africans vs. African-Americans, a documentary exploring the tension between Africans and African-Americans will be screened at the Best of ADIFF on Sunday, January 11, 2015 at Teachers College. The documentary, which premiered at the African … Read More

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