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“Welcome Home,” They Said: An American’s Journey to Living in Kenya

By Vuyanzi Rodman “What’s it like living in Africa?” “I don’t know because Africa has 50+ countries and I live in one.” Before moving to Kenya, unlike many other African Americans I met here, I was not internationally well traveled. Living here was more of a fluke. I came for the burial of a good […] The post “Welcome Home,” They Said: An American’s Journey to Living in Kenya first appeared on The…

A Tree without Roots

By Claire Lalanne The Harlem Times recently sat down with a Haitian American to look at what the loss of TPS is doing to the Haitian community, and what it will cost America in the long run. And after much soul searching, we found links to our common heritage, as well as our common humanity. […] The post A Tree without Roots first appeared on The Harlem Times .

Miami’s Unspoken Prince: Real Estate with a Heart

A Harlem Times Q&A with Todd Nordstrom There is an old African proverb that says, “A single bracelet does not jingle.” One hand alone makes no music. It takes many hands, moving together, to create sound worth hearing. It is a fitting image for a man who has built a career not on solitary ambition, […] The post Miami’s Unspoken Prince: Real Estate with a Heart first appeared on The Harlem Times .

From Leaving India with Only $5 in His Pocket to Performing More Than 15,000 Open-Heart Surgeries

The award-winning book Your Heart, My Hands by Arun K. Singh, M.D. tells the story of an immigrant determination, hard work, overcoming obstacles, disabilities and dyslexia. Leaving a life marked by crippling setbacks and his father’s doubt in the 60’s, a 20-something doctor from India arrived in America with only $5 and the desire to […] The post From Leaving India with Only $5 in His Pocket to…

Nichol King and JPMORGAN Chase Bank

The Story Of How Community Banking Turned Into A Local And National Phenomenon New York is a city defined by its skyline, but its heart beats strongest in its neighborhoods. Over the past five years, as the new 270 Park Avenue headquarters of JPMorganChase steadily rose above Midtown—a bold, visible statement of the bank’s commitment […] The post Nichol King and JPMORGAN Chase Bank first appeared…

JPMorgan Chase “Coaching for Impact”

By Rev. Diahne Parsons Agent of positive change, JPMorgan Chase Bank, invites entrepreneurs in the community into their space. Positioning their small business clients for better stewardship, Chase has established JPMorgan Chase “Coaching for Impact”. This program has created a community of advisers offering their own Sr. Business Consultants that provide the larger operating system […] The post…

Honoring Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois in Ghana- A Monumental Work-in-Progress

On the streets of Harlem have walked giants of the Black Experience with many firsts. Decades before Alain LeRoy Locke, the first African American to become a Rhodes Scholar, was crowned as the father of the Harlem Renaissance in 1925, Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois had earned a PhD from Harvard University as the first African […] The post Honoring Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois in Ghana- A Monumental Work-in-Progress…

Get Up, Look Up, and Don’t Give Up Thriving in the Third “Deconstruction”

I woke up this morning feeling numb from the news out of Mississippi. Another young person taken far too early, without cause. As the facts trickle out, it feels like a dance we’ve seen before: a young Black person finds himself in the wrong company, and doesn’t make it home. A sad story. A familiar […] The post Get Up, Look Up, and Don’t Give Up Thriving in the Third “Deconstruction” first…

Your home is an investment –How to create generational wealth

A Q&A with local Home Lending Manager, Jacqueline Plaza Sponsored by JPMorganChase For most Americans, owning a home has long been considered a cornerstone to building and preserving generational wealth. A home purchase often symbolizes more than just securing a place to live – homeownership can help anchor families, support long-term financial stability and fuel […] The post Your home is an…

From Blueprint to Breakthrough: Tackling Affordable Housing in New York City

Mission Driven Developers and JPMorganChasehelp neighborhoods—and residents—thrive. Sponsored by JPMorganChase Finding an affordable place to live continues to be a challenge for many as widespread housing shortages persist across the U.S. Rising home prices and high interest rates have made homeownership inaccessible for a large portion of the population. Meanwhile, as rental demand increases,…