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Education UPdate

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$50,000 FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE TO OUTSTANDING NYC SECONDARY MATH TEACHERS Math for America (MfA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving math education in our nation’s public schools. The Newton Master Teacher Program rewards strong mathematics teachers within the New York City public schools and encourages them to continue teaching in the City. The Newton Master… [Read more…]

Langston Hughes House

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February 1st was the 105th birthday of Renaissance writer Langston Hughes. Mr. Hughes was born in 1902 and died May 22, 1967 of complications due to prostate cancer. During a part of his residence in Harlem, Hughes lived at 20 East 127th Street. The home, a designated landmark, was recently purchased and refurbished by a… [Read more…]

Harlem Stage on Screen

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Harlem Stage presents Harlem Stage on Screen, a film series featuring 36 provocative and engaging films opening with the award-winning documentary American Black Out Curated by Michelle Materre and produced by Neyda Martinez Fri-Sun, March 9-11, 2007 The Gatehouse New York, NY (February 5, 2007)—Now in its eleventh year, Harlem Stage on Screen (formerly The… [Read more…]

The Short List: Food, Longer Commutes, Jazz and More

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Amy Ruth owners opens restaurant in Midtown [Midtown Lunch] And they also like to shop at B&H [NY Sun] The Hunt features a couple who moved from 68th and CPW to Harlem for a longer commute to work [New York Times] Scott Joplin’s house in Harlem [New York Times] Restaurant bloggers come out from behind… [Read more…]

Black Style Now Panel

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Black Style Now panel Originally uploaded by Donald Andrew Agarrat. To read the backstory on this event go here

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