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Harlem Dancing for Michael Jackson
One year later we still missing the King of Pop. Here are some dancing highlights from last year in Harlem following his passing.
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Stop and Frisk - NYPD Car Stop
Harlem and other communities in New York City are becoming minimum security prison.
Allthingsharlem.com shows you an example of a typical stop and frisk where no crime is committed, no tickets given out yet citizens still must endure a full search of
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I Didnt DO NOTHING
Harlem residents sitting in the park are stopped and frisked, information taken, detained, and no tickets or violations given. The woman is outraged because this is the second time this has been done to her. She tells the policeman that she didnt do any
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A Homily for Evelyn Cunningham By Al Sharpton
Evelyn Cunningham was a journalist, a civil rights activist and a natural born feminist long before that term came into the lexicon. Her career took her all over the world, to Cuba to cover Fidel Castro, to Jamaica to cover Bustamante and across the worl
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The People Demand a civil rights investigation of Mumias conviction
On April 26, 2010 the supporters of Mumia Abu Jamal converged on Washington D.C. at the Attorney Generals office to deliver petitions gathered from around the world asking the A.G. to investigate his conviction.
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Harlem Remembers Columbine Part 2 of 2
The Harlem community addresses the issue of youth violence and how to combat it. Community members lay down in the street to represent youth who have died as a result of youth violence.
Harlem Remembers Columbine Part 1 of 2
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Harlem Remembers Columbine & Youth Violence, Part 1 of 2
Harlem Remembers Columbine & Youth Violence
Pastor Vernon Williams speaks with allthingsharlem.com about the issue of youth violence and how the Harlem community is working to combat it.
Part 1 of 2.
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Criminalizing Harlem Youth
NYPD arrest 2 young girls for fighting in the street in Harlem, NY.
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Dancing on the moving train
Dancing on the moving train
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Tonnies Minis
allthingsharlem.com is there when specialty cupcake shop Tonnies Minis opens in Harlem. Owner Tonnie Rozier, best known for his red velvet and carrot cakes, brings his celebrity following to his new location. Jay Z, Gabrielle Union and P. Diddy are just s
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Condemning the Release of Malcolm X Assassin
On Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 the
Malcolm X Commemoration Committee (MXCC)
held a press conference condemning the
pending release of Talmadge Hayer,
a confessed assassin of Malcolm X,
outside of the former Audubon Ballroom
where Malcolm X was
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Drama!! NYPD Roughs Up Man On 125th Street in Harlem
Girl hits guy
Guy does not fight back
Police arrive
Guy gets manhandled and arrested
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S.E. Anderson discusses the Coalition For Public Education, Rally at City Hall
Dr. Sam Anderson discusses the Coalition For Public Education at rally at City Hall, New York City.
National Day Of Action To Defend Public Education
March 4th, 2010
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Veronica Montgomery-Costa - Education Rally at City Hall
Veronica Montgomery-Costa, President of Local 372 discusses the issue of Mayoral Control of the schools.
National Day To Defend Public Education
March 4, 2010
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NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein Gets Booed at Student Rally at City Hall
NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein Gets Booed at Student Rally at City Hall.
National Day Of Action To Defend Public Education.
March 4, 2010
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"No More Business As Usual" - City Councilman Charles Barron At Education Rally
On the National Day Of Action To Defend Public Education, New York City Councilman Charles Barron addresses issues around Mayoral control of the public school system in New York City, and what should be done. He also addressed the turmoil surrounding Gov
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School Chancellor Klein, Not Qualified?
New York City Councilman Charles Barron questions Joel Kleins qualifications to be Schools Chancellor.
National Day Of Action To Defend Public Education.
March 4, 2010
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Celebrate Black History Month
allthingsharlem.com producer LHRN took to the streets of Harlem with a quick Black History Quiz. How would you do on our quiz?
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Harlem Residents meet with NYPD about increased Muggings
allthingsharlem.com is there when Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association meets with NYPD about a rash of muggings and a shooting near 120th and Lenox. Inspector Rodney Harrison of the 28th Precinct in Harlem along with his boss Chief Philip B
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Peter Westbrook: Changing The Face of Fencing
Peter Westbrook wants to change the face of fencing. He is on a mission to diversify the sport and is finding some of his talent right here in Harlem. Westbrook, a 1984 Olympic Bronze medalist, could have capitalized on his fame or just rested on his hist
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