Remembering Harlem Community Leader and Scholar April Tyler
Harlem activist, leader, and scholar April Tyler passed away this week and people across our local community are expressing their condolences and honoring her legacy. Read More
Columbia Community Service Now Accepting Grant Inquiries
Nonprofits in Harlem and Morningside Heights may be eligible. In 2020, Columbia Community Service (CCS) provided $267,000 in grants to local organizations. Learn More
Summer Programs Planned for Students and Educators
Many great programs for students in high school and college, as well as some programs for educators will continue this summer, either online or in person. Learn More
Opportunities to Volunteer in Harlem, February 2021
Help nonprofits meet the demand for services fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some opportunities are fully remote. Find An Opportunity
Black History Month at Harlem's George Bruce Library
Library staff share news and programs available to library patrons, and upcoming Black History Month events. Read More
Events
Poet of the People: The Greatness of Langston Hughes, Feb 18
Join a conversation about Langston Hughes's artistic legacy on the 100th anniversary of his first published poem. Register Now
Community Immunity: Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy, Feb 19
Join the Columbia Wellness Center for an important community discussion on vaccine hesitancy, what it means, and what we need to know in order to tackle it. Register
Manhattan Community Board Application Deadline, Feb 22
People who live, work, or have a significant interest in a Community Board district can apply to be on that board. Members are appointed by the borough president. Learn More
Earth Institute Live: Every Breath We Take, Feb 25
For grades 9-12. Learn about different pollutants in the air, and use data science to find out where they come from, where they go, and what happens along the way. Learn More
Stellar Soccer Is Back in Morningside Heights, March 6
Dedicated coaches lead 45 mins outdoor classes for children ages 2-6. New families will be able to participate in FREE classes. Learn More
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