Hip Hop has come a long way since its origin in 1970’s Bronx. Today, the world of Hip Hip is drowning in emcees flooding the internet and news feeds with videos and posts. Neighborhood street corners were once the stage for rap battles, but today with just a click of a mouse pad rappers thousands [...]
The payroll tax cut debate in Congress that unfolded during the last months of 2011 stirred a lot of confusion and questions about Social Security. On February 4, 2012, Rep. Charles Rangel brought Washington to our (Harlem) District to address many of the concerns constituents may have about their benefits and the future of the [...]
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The 2nd West Harlem Youth Resources Expo is organized by the Youth, Education and Libraries Committee of Manhattan Community Board #9. Over 1,000 students, parents, community members, educators, youth development professionals, elected officials, and other stakeholders from West Harlem and its adjacent neighborhoods are expected to attend. Over 50 organizations from West Harlem and the [...]
Congressman Charles Rangel will be hosting the Rangel Career Fair on November 14, 2011, at The City College of New York (The Great Hall of Shepard Hall, W 138th Street & Convent Avenue). Congressman Rangel is working with various employers and non-profit organizations to get his constituents back to work. This is part of his continued effort to spur economic recovery in [...]
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