In honor of this game-changing and often-forgotten moment in history, get to know some of the Harlem Renaissance pioneers you ...
Complemented by photographs, prints, and books, this installation explores how image-makers of different identities and ...
WOODLAWN, the Bronx -- The Harlem Renaissance was a celebration of Black culture and creativity that gave a voice to a ...
Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Langston Hughes were just a few musicians and writers who shaped the Harlem Renaissance.
Elected officials and members of the NYC Landmark Preservation Commission gathered in Harlem to unveil a new Historic District Marker.
The performance features Afrocentric choreography, ancestral storytelling and what organizers describe as a “cosmic ...
Allison Robinson is an associate curator for a unique exhibit at the New York Historical Society Museum and Library, one that ...
Stepped in appreciation, the Lantern Theater Company’s production opens Feb. 12. Director Brett Ashley Robinson says it has much to appreciate.
These scholars and creatives shared a common approach to representing modern Black identity, blending influences from African ...
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The transition from the tail end of the Harlem Renaissance to the Great Depression years of the early 1930s is the backdrop for playwright Pearl Cleage’s play “Blues for an Alabama Sky,” which is ...
New signs highlight the neighborhood’s role in the Harlem Renaissance and March on Washington.