Month: September 2021

  • Silent Procession for Puerto Rico, Tomorrow

    Silent Procession for Puerto Rico, Tomorrow

    Super Nice Cafe The best, absolutely the best donuts in New York City are here in East Harlem at Super Nice Bakery and Cafe. Super Nice is on East 117th, just east of Lexington. They’re open at 8am on weekdays, and 10 on weekends. This past weekend the queue at 10:15 was 10-12 people (and…

  • Community Clean-up on Saturday

    Community Clean-up on Saturday

    Fish Fry! A staple of Harlem political organizing and fundraising is coming up on Saturday (after the clean-up noted above) with the Frederick E. Samuel Democratic Club. All welcome! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage at Boriken’s Community Health Fair

  • Kristin Richardson Jordan to Meet With HNBA Tonight

    Kristin Richardson Jordan to Meet With HNBA Tonight

    HNBA will host Kristin Richardson Jordan tonight at 7:00 PM to talk about her historic upset of the Harlem machine, her plans for City Council District 9, the upcoming November election, and what she means by Radical Love for Harlem. To join in, reach out to Shawn, Hallia, Cecile, Saiyda, or Kat for the link,…

  • Correction: 25th Precinct Meeting tonight at 6:00 will be on Zoom

    Good Evening,Due to inclement weather, Our September Council meeting will be remote.  The Zoom link is below: MEETING DATE: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 MEETING TIME: 6:00PM 25th Precinct Community Council Monthly Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5184698981 Meeting ID: 518 469 8981One tap mobile+19292056099,,5184698981# US (New York)

  • 25th Precinct Meeting

    25th Precinct Meeting

    Kioka Jackson, the president of the 25th Precinct’s Community Council writes: I just wanted to inform some and remind others that our Monthly meetings will start back up this month.  The meetings will continue to be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6 PM.  This meeting will be at the Precinct so…

  • Kristin Richardson Jordan

    Kristin Richardson Jordan

    HNBA will host Kristin Richardson Jordan this THURSDAY at 7:00 PM to talk about her historic upset of the Harlem machine, her plans for City Council District 9, the upcoming November election, and what she means by Radical Love for Harlem. To join in, reach out to Shawn, Hallia, Cecile, Saiyda, or Kat for the…

  • Plastic Fantastic

    Plastic Fantastic

    In Harlem’s Art Park Capucine Bourcart has a wall mounted exhibition entitled; Plastic Fantastic. The large, colorful work addresses single-use plastic and how plastic has adversely affected our environment and public spaces. Just think about the bottles, jars, cups, lids, and plastic bags we all use. It’s hard to get your mind around it, but New…

  • $100 Giveaway for Vaccinations

    Tell your neighbors. The vaccine $100 giveaway is in effect on Madison Avenue between East 128/129. 9/11 Tribute You can see our Harlem neighbor, Dr. Keith Taylor at 14:00 talk about 9/11 from his perspective as a first responder on the scene 20 years ago.

  • Elks in Paris

    Elks in Paris

    In 1990 Jennny Livingston released a documentary called Paris is Burning that revealed to theater goers the rich underground ballroom scene in Harlem during the 1980s. The film focuses on one key venue for the ballroom scene – the Imperial Lodge of Elks at 160 West 129th Street – just east of Adam Clayton Powell…

  • 9/11

    9/11

    On this day I wanted to post part of a piece from John Jay College that interviews Dr. Keith Taylor, a Harlem resident, 9/11 first responder, CUNY professor, and community leader. Twenty years ago on September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 lives were cruelly taken away from their family, friends, and colleagues. They senselessly lost fathers…

  • % of A-Grade Restaurants

    % of A-Grade Restaurants

    How Calculated: Percent of currently operating restaurants with an “A” grade in the window, divided by all currently operating restaurants, including those with a “Grade Pending” in the window. Source: New York City Food Safety and Community Sanitation Tracking System Preserving The Legacy of Black Harlem A fantastic article on the women of Harlem (Thanks Valerie Jo…

  • Community Gardens

    Community Gardens

    Localize has an analysis of which boroughs have the most proximate community gardens: https://www.localize.city/blog/5-green-spaces-that-capture-nyc-community-garden-history/ Their map shows how bereft of community gardens Queens is: Here in Harlem we are blessed with a number of community gardens in relative proximity to many of us. The garden I manage is an East Harlem jewel, Lydia’s Magic Garden:…