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“I Wasn’t Supposed to Be Here” by Jonathan Conyers REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor

“I Wasn’t Supposed to Be Here” by Jonathan Conyers REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor We learn in the new memoir “I Wasn’t Supposed to Be Here” by Jonathan Conyers that making things good will take some work. For most of his earliest life, Conyers was never totally sure where he’d wake up the

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Op-Ed: Cancer Prevention for Communities of Color By U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD-04)

Op-Ed: Cancer Prevention for Communities of Color By U.S. Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD-04) Cancer is a formidable adversary, no matter where it strikes at home or worldwide. But it’s a battle that at-risk communities like yours and mine often face with fewer resources and less awareness. To truly make strides in the fight against cancer,

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Next STEPS Coalition Criticizes NYC Probation Department For Ending Youth Program

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By HWM Today, the Next STEPS Coalition, consisting of non-profit community organizations, organized a rally to advocate for the continuation of the NextSTEPS program. The event brought together non-profit leaders, community activists, youth, and elected officials to implore the Adams Administration not to halt vital resources crucial for helping young people transition into adulthood. The…

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New Yorkers Unite To Keep Their City Clean In The Great Broadway Sweep From The Heights To The Squares

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Broadway, The World’s Most Famous Street, will look to become one of the world’s cleanest streets during The Great Broadway Sweep, September 18-22, 2023. Clean Teams made up of residents and businesses, community leaders, and popular personalities will come together for New York City’s biggest volunteer cleanup ever. As the official non-profit partner of the New…

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Data Protection And Privacy: How To Protect Your Company From The Legal Consequences

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In today’s digital age, data protection, and privacy have become critical concerns for businesses of all sizes. With the increasing prevalence of cyber threats and the implementation of stringent data protection laws, companies must take proactive measures to safeguard their sensitive information. Failing to do so can lead to severe legal consequences, including hefty fines…

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HBCUs Revamping Admissions Policies Amid Affirmative Action Decision By Stacy M. Brown

HBCUs Revamping Admissions Policies Amid Affirmative Action Decision • By Stacy M. Brown In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action in college admissions, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have taken steps to adapt their admissions policies. With the expected increase in applicants, HBCUs reportedly are gearing up to become

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20 Years Of 9/11 Research Celebrated By The World Trade Center Health Registry

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As the City observes the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Health Department. Also marks the 20-year anniversary of the World Trade Center Health Registry, which has tracked the health of 71,000 enrollees, produced nearly 200 publications and identified several emerging conditions associated with 9/11. The Registry is the largest…

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NYC BOSS UP Program For Veteran Entrepreneurs Launched By SBS And DVS Commissioners

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Launch of NYC Boss Up Veteran Entrepreneurship Program Announced by SBS and DVS Commissioners, in Partnership with the Ron and Kerry Moelis Family Foundation. The program will provide seven to 10 veteran entrepreneurs each with a grant of $20,000 and enrollment in SBS’s small business mentorship program to help build and grow their businesses. Applicants must…

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