The Recording Of The 24th Annual David N. Dinkins Forum With Mayor Adams

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On April 26, 2023, the 24th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum at Columbia University in Harlem welcomed the Honorable Eric Adams. Adams is the 110th Mayor of the City of New York and New York’s second African American Mayor, as its featured speaker to share his vision for our “Gorgeous Mosaic,”…

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ALLBLK To Premiere New Legal Drama “Judge Me Not” From Judge Lynn Toler 

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ALLBLK, the popular streaming service for Black television from Harlem to Harare with AMC Networks, announced today, Judge Me Not. From creator, writer, and executive producer Judge Lynn Toler (Commit or Quit, Divorce Court), is set to premiere Thursday, May 25, 2023. Loosely based on the life of the famed Judge Lynn Toler, Judge Me Not is the story of Zelma Jay Johnson…

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First Deputy Mayor Wright Convene Child Care Experts For NYC First-Ever Summit

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams and First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright hosted the administration’s first-ever ‘Reimagining Early Education and Child Care System Summit.’ Convening parents, child care providers, policy advocates, and government agencies to discuss how to strengthen New York City’s early childhood and child care system. Building off the success of  “Blueprint for Child Care…

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Traveling This Summer Could Be A Pain, Experts Give Tips To Cut The Drama

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If you haven’t made your summer travel reservations, this weekend may be a good time because prices from Harlem to Harare are higher and will continue in that direction. The recently released Hopper Consumer Travel Index report, which includes a six-month pricing forecast based on analysis of over a trillion historical flight and hotel prices, says that good…

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