The Scoop: Random Acts of Caring, Jazz Opera, and SAGE

Posted on May 13, 2008 by


Rent-A-Center, which has three stores in Harlem, donated tables and chair sets, microwaves, refrigerators and even HDTV’s to Harlem Hospital’s nurses as part of their “Random Acts of Caring” initiative. [RTO Online]

Harlem chronicler Michael Henry Adams writes about how the working class of Harlem have been abandoned by its politicians who at one time seemed to give the most when they possessed the least . [Black Star News]

Community group SAGE (Services & Advocacy for Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian and Transgender Elders) is concerned that aging, gay New Yorkers face a difficult road of isolation caused in great part by homophobia and the AIDS epidemic. [NYDailyNews]

Apparently the press releases for Body Bar & Grill have reached the Canadian wire. [PR.Canada]

The Oakland Opera has picked up Duke Ellington’s unfinished jazz opera “Queenie Pie” based on the true story of Madam CJ Walker, a beauty shop owner from Harlem who became rich selling hair straightening products. [San Francisco Chronicle]

“N Harlem” will be hosting a fundraiser for the Senator Chuck Allen III Scholarship fund which aids minority students studying law, accounting, public and urban policy and management. [NewsReleaseWire.com]

Tenant advocacy groups in East Harlem, Chinatown, and Bushwick are fighting to protect immigrant communities against predatory schemes being employed by landlords of affordable housing buildings. [AMNY]

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