Exhibit on African American Cuisine to Open in New York
African Americans have played an important role in developing many of the foods that we consider quintessentially American. A new […]
African Americans have played an important role in developing many of the foods that we consider quintessentially American. A new […]
Yesterday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation moving New York State History Month from November to October. Legislators realized […]
Few traces remain of the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair that attracted over 50 million visitors to Flushing Meadows Corona […]
Those looking for a glimpse of historic New York City have a new resource to help in that quest. Urban […]
On Friday, artist Kehinde Wiley unveiled his newest sculpture to the unsuspecting crowds of New York’s Times Square. The monumental […]
The Manhattan home where author and activist James Baldwin spent the latter years of his life has been added to […]
Historic Hudson Valley sheds light on slavery in the colonial North with their newest project, “People Not Property.” “People Not […]
A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York highlights city women who bucked the rigid gender […]
Community members in downtown Brooklyn gathered on Thursday to protest the planned demolition of a house located at 227 Duffield […]
In this blog post, MARCH Digital Media Coordinator Olivia Errico explores New York exhibits commemorating the Stonewall Riots of 1969. […]