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  • Activities like the co-founding of a local business network, Harlem's Park to Park (harlemparktopark. org), or her 'space' support of the cutting edge local designers, are all part of the platform she builds for the community's success.

    Judy Shapiro: The Art and Science of Building Communities in the Digital Age Judy Shapiro 2010

  • Harlem's own Amsterdam News reported that Canada's most successful school, Harlem Children's Zone/Promise Academy II, received a "C" for its performance last year, a grade dragged downward specifically by the category of "student progress", for which it received an F. Canada, you should know, pays himself half a million dollars a year.

    Brian Jones: Charter Schools and Civil Rights: What Kind of 'Movement' is This? Brian Jones 2010

  • He was married twice and fathered four daughters, one of them out of wedlock, and he had "a reputation as a ladies 'man, especially as there were so many lithe, attractive, and available dancers in Harlem's nightlife."

    Review of "Hi-De-Ho," Alyn Shipton's biography of Cab Calloway Jonathan Yardley 2010

  • Twice his dance troupe performed at Amateur Night at Harlem's Apollo Theatre.

    Why Kemba Walker Moves Like Nobody Else Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

  • After Christmas, we'll also be honoring one of Harlem's most celebrated holidays, Kwanzaa, with its own special prix fixe menu followed by a grand New Year's menu and gala.

    Marcus Samuelsson: My Swedish Christmas in Harlem Marcus Samuelsson 2011

  • There are still risks for Harlem's restaurant renaissance.

    Harlem Draws a Restaurant Crowd Amy Feldman 2011

  • Following the showing of the film, panelists, who included Eric Tait, Sheryl Wills from New York 1 television, Reverend Patricia Singletary, Pastor of East Harlem's Elmendorf Church, and educational consultant Gene Peterson, joined the audience in a free-flowing far ranging examination of race in New York's past and today.

    Alan Singer: A Small Group of People Meet in Harlem Alan Singer 2010

  • Following the showing of the film, panelists, who included Eric Tait, Sheryl Wills from New York 1 television, Reverend Patricia Singletary, Pastor of East Harlem's Elmendorf Church, and educational consultant Gene Peterson, joined the audience in a free-flowing far ranging examination of race in New York's past and today.

    Alan Singer: A Small Group of People Meet in Harlem Alan Singer 2010

  • Following the showing of the film, panelists, who included Eric Tait, Sheryl Wills from New York 1 television, Reverend Patricia Singletary, Pastor of East Harlem's Elmendorf Church, and educational consultant Gene Peterson, joined the audience in a free-flowing far ranging examination of race in New York's past and today.

    Alan Singer: A Small Group of People Meet in Harlem Alan Singer 2010

  • He had a teacher at Harlem's Rice High School who didn't even know he played basketball until he saw Walker's picture in a newspaper sports section.

    Why Kemba Walker Moves Like Nobody Else Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

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