Black History Month: The Power of Progress
NY1 celebrates New York City trailblazers and changemakers in a special Black History Month presentation.
NY1 celebrates New York City trailblazers and changemakers in a special Black History Month presentation.
Anderson helped change the meteorological world.
A new exhibit at the National Museum of Jazz in Harlem celebrates the distinctly American Music through the hit movie "Soul."
The South Bronx was called the "Harlem of the Bronx.”
Tony Hillery founded Harlem Grown a decade ago after witnessing the challenges of healthy eating in the neighborhood
Dukes, who is 90, is one of the most prominent voices in the NAACP both locally and nationally.
Meet John Johnson, a trailblazer on the local and national levels.
Scott Joplin’s piano melodies are his legacy, but his dream was an opera. Here’s why “Treemonisha” wasn’t performed until long after he died.
In Brooklyn, where Chisholm was born and raised, her legacy is deeply felt.
Runners were divided into groups that covered historical sites including Sandy Ground on Staten Island.
Jazz Power Initiative is a nonprofit organization that promotes youth development through jazz music, theater and dance.
Carter was the first Black pastor of Our Lady of Victory Church in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
The exhibition is on display at SVA’s Chelsea Gallery.
The film presents a compelling argument about institutional racism: from slavery to what he calls the modern myth of a post-racial America.