We lit the last Kwanzaa light on January 1, 2024, acknowledging the seventh principle, “Imani” (Faith), as we welcomed the New Year. My unwavering “faith in God and the […]
We lit the last Kwanzaa light on January 1, 2024, acknowledging the seventh principle, “Imani” (Faith), as we welcomed the New Year. My unwavering “faith in God and the […]
Good metabolic health is the backbone of great overall health. Unfortunately, many Americans misunderstand what metabolic health is and are not aware of its importance. A recent poll from Metavo/Harris […]
The New Year is the perfect time to hit the reset button on your health and wellness. Not sure where to start? Doctors say you can make the biggest impact […]
If your list of New Year’s resolutions is a mile long, you may be feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to start. Let these three essential wellness tips set you up […]
Kwanzaa is a seven-day African American holiday. Kwanzaa comes from the First Fruits celebrations in traditional African society. The First Fruits celebrations was a festival held at the end of […]
Come Together And Recommit Through Kwanzaa Celebrations With Family And Friends By Pat Stevenson My Uncle Al was the first person to introduce me to Kwanzaa celebrations in […]
Kwanzaa 2023 Lights Up New York City By Erin Lewenauer As we look toward the end of the big year of 2023, the warm light of candles catches our eyes, […]
Community Op-Ed—A Year of Getting Stuff Done By Mayor Eric Adams When we entered office in January 2022, New York City was on the brink. The pandemic was still raging. […]
By Pat Stevenson The Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel held a ribbon cutting on November 29, 2023, to celebrate its grand opening with Harlem community leaders and residents. The hotel […]
On Thanksgiving Day Rachid Niang and his wife Kim Lum Chan Niang, owners of Jacob’s Restaurant, provided free meals to the community, as they have for the past fourteen years […]
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