
Children’s Corner: Alvin Ailey
NJPAC TEACHING ARTIST MS. WINCEY reads the children's book "ALVIN AILEY"
NJPAC TEACHING ARTIST MS. WINCEY reads the children's book "ALVIN AILEY"
"Harlem on my Mind Conversations" will showcase spirited intergenerational conversations that span across a series of relevant cultural and historical topics with Harlem-inspired thought leaders whose work and influence significantly contribute to Harlem and the Harlem’s of the world. This conversation features celebrated designers talking about how we Celebrate Our Magic through Fashion
"Our Voice, Our Wellness. ADVOCATING FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW"Join us for the Black Health Matters HARLEM WEEK 2025 Health Summit & Expo on Thursday, August 14th - a transformative day of health, wellness, and fun, entirely focused on YOU. Dive into vital topics, from Autoimmune Diseases to Oncology, and engage with top health providers to
This evening workshop/reception will help entrepreneurs/small business owners deepen their business expertise and gain insights into establishing credit, accessing capital, marketing, networking, and more.Click here to RSVP: https://events.chase.com/300068545
"Harlem on my Mind Conversations" will showcase spirited intergenerational conversations that span across a series of relevant cultural and historical topics with Harlem-inspired thought leaders whose work and influence significantly contribute to Harlem and the Harlem’s of the world. This conversation on Justice, Reform, and the Future between Kirsten Wilder, Georgia State Organizer, REFORM Alliance
Kids between ages 5 to 12 years and their family members enjoy storytelling, children’s entertainment (performances showcasing tap dancers, dance troupes, step shows, hip hop, theater, poetry, vocalists, etc.), arts & crafts, double dutch competitions, face painting, technology information, information on health services, and more.
“Summer In The City,” our second largest day of events, offers a full day of activities. With performances from local, national and international artists, the highly anticipated HARLEM WEEK Fashion Shows - Back-to-school, Uptown Flava and Clean & Classic, health testing stations and hundreds of food vendors, arts & crafts, music, jewelry, hats, sculptors, corporate
Children from 1st – 5th grade show off their spelling brilliance and win prizes. Everyone’s a winner!
Kids between ages 5 to 12 years and their family members enjoy storytelling, children’s entertainment (performances showcasing tap dancers, dance troupes, step shows, hip hop, theater, poetry, vocalists, etc.), arts & crafts, double dutch competitions, face painting, technology information, information on health services, and more.
The day that started it all in 1974, HARLEM DAY is our largest and final day, featuring three stages of entertainment, the Harlem Health Village, Harlem Broadway Row, Performances from Broadway productions, local, national and international artists in various musical genres from Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, Gospel, Reggae, Soca, Latin and more. Plus hundreds of food