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Harlem Talk Radio’s Harlem Roots and Beyond, is committed in sharing the mission and stories of those doing dynamic and purposeful work in empowering their communities. One such person is Rochelle Hill who is the Co-chair of the Harlem Cares Mentoring Movement in Harlem, New York. Ms. Hill’s organization is a testament to the work necessary to assist our young people in achieving their dreams.

Date IconMar 2, 2010

Malaak Compton Rock has written the must read book of the year “IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE, BUILD ONE.”

This must read book is a guide for parents, youths, neighbors and anyone interested in serving their community and rising through the ranks of greatness.

Date IconFeb 11, 2010

Quinlan Care Talk show focused on tax filing and preparation. To share tax tips and information we invited the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs to education and inform the community on Harlem radio.

Date IconFeb 9, 2010

Harlem Talk Radio continued its series on Education Awareness with an insightful discussion with Guy Lamolinara, Director of Communications for The Center for the Book. Robin Adelson, Executive Director of the Children’s Book Council, joined the discussion in the second half of the show. The Children’s Book Council is The National Non Profit Association for Children’s Trade Book Publishers.

Date IconJan 30, 2010

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan talks with Harlemtalkradio.com Simone Perry host and guest co-host Laura Vural, Director of Education for Harlem Children Zone on the Race to the top fund. The $4.35 billion dollar Race to the Top program

Date IconJan 21, 2010

Lizmarys M. Ariza Founder & Editor in Chief of MissMeanShoe.com discovered what her passion truly was, SHOES! Lizmarys found herself jobless like so many Americans. Due to lose of income she made budget conscientious improvement on spending and savings. She was successful at cutting back on all unnecessary expenses except Shoes. That’s when she realized her next business move should involve footwear.

Date IconJan 16, 2010

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