Front Page
EXCLUSIVE: Harlem Times Interview with New York Jets Coach Todd Bowles
Harlem Times: When the Jets officially named you their new head coach who was the first person you called to let them know of the news? Todd Bowles: My kids, then Bruce Arians and then Doug Williams HT: What was the conversation like with coach Arians. TB: I wanted share that moment with him because
EXCLUSIVE: Harlem Times Interview with New York Jets Coach Todd Bowles Read More »
2015 Nigerian Elections
On February 14th, the Nigerian National Elections took place. The Presidential election and 18 State Governor elections were contested. To insure that the elections were peaceful, and there was a smooth transition, 11 Presidential Candidates have signed a historic “Abuja Accord”, agreeing to shun words and actions which could lead to violence before, during and
2015 Nigerian Elections Read More »
LeaDNA — Marketing at the Speed of Thought
Raz Choudhury is the founder of LeaDNA, a one-package marketing automation and sales CRM software that streamlines email marketing, social media management, content marketing, and direct mail marketing. Based out of NYC, Raz brings close to 20 years of experience in the IT field. From acting as an Advisory IT Specialist at multiple firms and
LeaDNA — Marketing at the Speed of Thought Read More »
New York Knicks Remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
Before yesterday’s game between the New York Knicks and New Orleans Pelicans, Knicks head coach Derek Fisher, and former New York Knicks player and current color analyst of the MSG Network, Walt Clyde Frazier spoke about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday that celebrates his birthday. Coach Fisher responded to a question
New York Knicks Remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Read More »
Enter the STEM Generation; Rebooting Black American Culture for the 21st Centur
This is not a criticism, it is an observation. Black folks toward the end of the 20th century, the post-WWII Baby Boomers who came of age in the Civil Rights era (and I’m one of them), had an extraordinary capacity to rise above any challenge. We also had a brilliant and fearless cadre of local
Enter the STEM Generation; Rebooting Black American Culture for the 21st Centur Read More »
Faith-Based Cardiovascular Education Program Helps Congregations Become Heart Smart
Before Reverend Dr. Rose Ellington Murray became a HeartSmarts Ambassador, she wasn’t practicing what she was preaching when it came to her health. As a health care professional, she knew the importance of taking care of her body, but it wasn’t until she began teaching the HeartSmarts curriculum to her congregation in Harlem that she
Faith-Based Cardiovascular Education Program Helps Congregations Become Heart Smart Read More »
What They See Is What They’ll Be….100 Black Men, Inc.
The Civil-Rights Movement was in its infancy in 1954 when Robert Mangnum became the youngest person, at 32, and the second black person to be named a deputy police commissioner in New York City. Mangnum was committed to “justice for all.” In February 1958, Police Commissioner Stephen P. Kennedy reprimanded him for “impulsive and improper
What They See Is What They’ll Be….100 Black Men, Inc. Read More »