Honored to attend the unveiling ceremony of the Gate of the Exonerated in Central Park in honor of the “Exonerated Five.” Congratulations and thanks to John Reddick, Columbia Bundles Scholar and Central Park Conservancy staff @centralparknyc@columbia@neighborshub@columbia_sps
Columbia SPS friend Jenn Bessier, E.D. of the @morningsideny, introduces the great Morningside Area Alliance at SCUP @plan4highered conference “The Academic Acropolis: The Venerable Institutions of Morningside Heights Transform in the New Century” https://t.co/mVxBURBPG9
I'll be speaking at the Columbia School of Professional Studies on April 28th. I will talk about the work I'm doing with my company, #harlemcolab, and how I believe #gamedesign can be used to close the gaps in digital literacy within under-resourced communities.
“If there was a real council of public private partnership coupled with funding,” says @LISCValerie, it would be easier to see where the needs are and provide that additional support.
@HouseJudiciary See and hear Columbia Bundles Scholar Melanie Edwards’ beautiful testimony on as the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee considers her grandfather J. Rosamonde Johnson’s song “Lift Ev’ry Voce and Sing” as our National Hymn! Brava and congratulations Melanie!
NYC’s leaders are tasked with ensuring an inclusive recovery from COVID. They have an incomparable asset in every community: the city’s 217 public branch libraries.
Our new report details how NYC can harness libraries to rebuild a more equitable city.
https://t.co/yqrw77HyJK
Check out "TIN PAN ALLEY DAY 2021, A PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF TIN PAN ALLEY MUSIC!" featuring Columbia Bundles Scholars John Reddick on Black Tin Pan Alley and Melanie Edwards speaking on her great grandfather, composer J. Rosamond Johnson https://t.co/SBIYm7M3D7 @Eventbrite
Join @CUSPS_Community
4/14 for a Columbia University A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars Lecture, "The Harlem Maker Fair: Programs, Projects & Partners," with @Crosbykarioki
and @SommerRMcCoy
https://t.co/PaxZXsalMq
Join @CUSPS_Community 4/14 for a Columbia University A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars Lecture, "The Harlem Maker Fair: Programs, Projects & Partners," ft @Crosbykarioki and @SommerRMcCoy: https://t.co/I8gwQEPaju
Join us 12/10 for “The Parallels between Art, Design, Culture + Tech” with Bundles Community Scholar Michele Washington (@culturalboundar): https://t.co/Ft59Ad3Um9
@CUSPS_Community
📅 Mark your calendar for June 18 at 5 p.m. to join @CummingsRenee as she examines how artificial intelligence is shaping the public health response to the novel coronavirus and recoding the distribution of power and the administration of justice: https://t.co/krzl7MWYsZ
Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, NAACP and Columbia Launch Community Relief Fund | COVID-19 Resource Guide for the Columbia Community https://t.co/Hn8lSw3bdP
.@Columbia@Neighborshub Community Scholar John Reddick discusses Seneca Village in what is now @CentralParkNYC (Summit Rock and environs in the West 80s) during @SchomburgCenter and @GVSHP panel “Illuminating Forgotten Histories: New York City's Early Black Communities”
Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell, @SpelmanCollege President, celebrates artist Romare Bearden at The Historic Landmarks Preservation Center Cultural Medallion ceremony honoring Bearden for whom “Harlem was like an open campus...culturally rich and creative.”
Reverend Dr. Calvin O. Butts of the Abyssinian Baptist Church @AbyssinianBC celebrates artist Romare Bearden at The Historic Landmarks Preservation Center Cultural Medallion ceremony honoring Bearden.
Congratulations to the 16 firms that graduated today from the 2019 CU Grow program for Minority, Women and Local vendors developed by @Columbia Facilities, Purchasing and SPS Construction Prog. In three years the program has generated $29.6 million in contracts for MWL vendors
Congratulations Boys & Girls Club of Harlem on your 40th Anniversary and MBPO Gale Brewer on today’s award bestowed by Sandra Bookman of “Here and Now”
#BGharlem
@harlemgbc
@galeabrewer@sandrabookman7
Celebrating new signage recognizing 19th-C. African-American community Seneca Village in what is now @centralparknyc with @columbia community scholars Eric Washington, Melanie Edwards and John reddick
@NeighborsHub