Today is the first rollout of Harlem World Magazine’s HWM Store, the Store is offering premium prints by Danny Tisdale’s “Harlem Details” photography series from our 20-year-old archives. The Print The print is taken by visual artists and HWM publisher, Danny Tisdale at the Cathedral at 112th Street in Harlem, NY. The images were taken…
When it comes to festival fashion, this sentiment definitely rings true. As music lovers and festival-goers, we are the ones who have the power to make a statement with our unique and eye-catching style. One way to stand out from the crowd is by incorporating custom party supplies wholesale into your festival fashion. From colorful…
Drummer Joe Farnsworth sets out on a bold new path in answer to the question In What Direction Are You Headed? produced by Harlem’s Smoke Sessions Records. The album features a stellar all-star quintet with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, pianist Julius Rodriguez, and bassist Robert Hurst. In What Direction Are You Headed? marks a turning point in Farnsworth’s career, as he’s assembled a new…
Behind every great story is a code. Cracking codes is essential to any great adventure, which is valid for creating excellent content. Just like Indy had to decode the map to find the Lost Ark, you need to crack the code of what your audience is looking for and what problems they need to solve. …
If you’ve recently welcomed a small pet into your home, chances are you’re feeling overwhelmed. From learning about the specific care needs of your particular pet to finding the best supplies, there’s a lot to consider! To help make tackling this new responsibility more manageable, we’ve compiled a list of six essential things every small…
According to the freshly published jobs report for April, the jobless rate for African Americans in the United States maintained its steady slide to new historic levels, just one month after hitting a record low for the previous lowest level ever recorded. On Friday morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the unemployment rate for African Americans dropped below 5% for the first time in US history.
This is new ground for the labor force in the country.
The employment report for April showed that the unemployment rate for Black people in the United States declined by three-tenths of a percentage point, a drop that cannot be considered negligible.
The employment report for April showed that the unemployment rate for Black people in the United States decreased by three-tenths of a percentage point, which is not an insignificant drop. That represents a 4.7% decrease overall.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for Black men, in particular, and for Black youths, fell. After Black women reached a historic low in joblessness in March, their unemployment rate slightly increased, according to a jobs report.
Overall, the rate of joblessness in the United States has fallen to its lowest point in half a century, at 3.4%.
The rate includes white workers, and their rate fell one-tenth of a percentage point, reaching 3.1%.
Bharat Ramamurti, the deputy director of the White House National Economic Council, referred to it as “an incredible milestone.”
The Trust for Governors Island today announced a robust calendar of exciting and wide-ranging programs on the Island for a perfect Harlem day this summer. The island promise to offer exciting experiences for New Yorkers of all ages and visitors from around the world. This year’s programming highlights the breadth of activities, events, and cultural…
The New York Community Trust today announced $5.7 million in grants to 33 nonprofits from Harlem to Hollis that are working to improve lives in America’s largest city. As New York’s community foundation, The Trust brings together the contributions of donors past and present to provide financial support to nonprofits that are working to address…
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