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THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 14.6 MILLION UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS. THE NUMBER OF LONG TERM UNEMPLOYED IS 6.8 MILLION.
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO HELP THE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WITHOUT JOBS.

Many societies around the world share a profound respect and care for their elders. In my view, there is a disproportionate rate of attention to seniors in the United States. What can we do to bridge this great divide.

Harlem CARES, Mentoring to Achieve Dreams – dynamic and purposeful work in empowering the community. Ms. Hill’s organization is a testament to the work necessary to assist our young people in achieving their dreams.

ImageNation Founder Moikantsi Kgama has built one of the most formidable forces in the Afro centered art scene. Our discussion with Moikansti shed light on a number of topics: The Soul Cinema Project coming to Harlem in 2013. How to get your film project submitted to ImageNation. Key steps to promote your media project and lots more.

The Harlem community grows with first annual Harlem Pride Festival. HarlemTalkRadio.com had the pleasure of interviewing the organizers of this uptown pride festival on Harlem Roots and Beyond talk show.

Have some of the stereotypical representations –of Africans and people of African descent– generated negative perceptions and even created hostility among Diaspora Africans? After all, as Malcolm X once said “You can’t hate the roots of a tree without hating the tree.”
Conversations: Embracing Our African Roots…Special To The Black Star News

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.

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

The SOMWA Foundation (Survivors of Mothers with Aids) held their 1st annual Children Holiday Toy Drive in Harlem held at the Harlem Children Zone Promise Academy. This event was spectacular, as the children at the event received a tremendous dose of love, activities and great food.

Human Resource Administration of NYC (HRA) hosted its annual NYC Dads Holiday Party on December 18, 2009 at the Museum of New York City (103rd & 5th avenue). This event was awesome! HRA hosted a much needed family event that honored fathers involved in their child’s life.


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