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Beyond the Mosque: Radical Preservation and the Social Fabric of Masjid Malcolm Shabazz Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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The Maysles / Cafe Melo Expansion Project Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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(dis)assemble the market Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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Lenox Terrace Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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The Switch Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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Olivet's Odyssey Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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Black Nation Building in Religious Space Final Assignment for ARCH 73100 (Fall 2024)
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Values, Practices, Identities Final Assignment for Generative Histories Harlem Part 1
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Jazz Nostalgic Walkthrough Final Assignment for Generative Histories Harlem Part 1
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Harlem’s Spotlight Final Assignment for Generative Histories Harlem Part 1
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Future Gate Final Assignment for Generative Histories Harlem Part 1
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Beneath the Surface Final Assignment for ARCH 51000 (Fall 2023)
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Recalling "Snookie's Sugar Bowl" On Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, (also known as 7th Avenue), just down the block from "The Rooster" and "Jock's Place," and across the street from the Renaissance Ballroom was a family-friendly gathering place known as "Snookie's Sugar Bowl"
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Theara Ward and Virginia Johnson: Dance Theatre of Harlem Dancers Theara Ward and Virginia Johnson reflect on the great and enduring legacy of the Dance Theater of Harlem.
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Sonny the Flower man Prentice "Sonny" Gibbs the flower man has become a respected presence on the corner of 135th street for the past 28 years. Along with flowers, he dispenses wisdom, chess instruction and African drumming for youth and adults alike.
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Assemblyman Al Taylor
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Remarks on the American Negro Theatre's "Anna Lucasta" The great actor Earl Hyman passed away this week following a prolonged illness. This clip was captured as part of a work in progress about Frederick O'Neal and the American Negro Theatre
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Al Stewart - A Harlem Griot Lifelong Harlem resident recalls his youth in West Harlem on Bradhurst Avenue, or "In the Valley" as opposed to on Sugar Hill".
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Bob Cook: Harlem in Transition Harlem entrepreneur, engineer, and historian Bob Cook talks about New Amsterdam, the Great Migration, Philip Payton, Seneca Village, IRT Subway, gentrification, 125th street, among other topics.
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Dr. Harry Delany Dr. Harry Delany is a renowned Harlem born and raised surgeon, the son of the great jurist and civil rights leader, Hubert Delany. Most of his formative years were spent in and around West Harlem.
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Observations on Harlem Health Care Delivery Dr. Robert North and Pamela North describe the consolidation of health care services in Harlem over the past half-century
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Mel Tapley -The Centennial Celebration of a Harlem Journalistic Icon While Tapley is most renowned for his 50 career with the Amsterdam News, he was a cultural influencer whose footprint, through pseudonyms and syndication, cast a broad impact throughout the nation.
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Franco the Great Artist Franco the Great discusses his migration to Harlem from Panama City at the Dwyer Cultural Center.
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We Live In Harlem - The Photographic Work of Yasuo Wakaiki In the early eighties, a young Yasuo Wakaiki visited Harlem arriving at 135th and Broadway from Japan for what was initially intended to be a short stay. The visit would turn out to last over a decade and yield an incisive body of work that chronicled the Harlem of the time. He always wanted to have a show in Harlem, and while he is no longer able to travel due to illness, his work has made the trip around the globe in his stead.
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A walk with State Senator Robert Jackson