#Harlem

2026-02-05

Today, in honor of Black History Month, we celebrate the life of Hubert Henry Harrison (April 27, 1883 – December 17, 1927), a West Indian-American writer, speaker, educator, political activist based in Harlem, New York. He was described by union leader A. Philip Randolph as the father of Harlem radicalism and by John G. Jackson as "The Black Socrates." Harrison’s activism encouraged the development of class consciousness among workers, black pride, secular humanism, social progressivism, and free thought. He denounced the Bible as a slave master's book, and said that black Christians needed their heads examined. He refused to exalt a "lily white God " and "Jim Crow Jesus," and criticized Churches for pushing racism, superstition, ignorance and poverty. Religious extremists were known to riot at his lectures. At one of his events, he attacked and chased off an extremist who had attacked him with a crowbar.

In the early 1910s, Harrison became a full-time organizer with the Socialist Party of America. He lectured widely against capitalism, founded the Colored Socialist Club, and campaigned for Eugene V. Debs’s 1912 bid for president of the U.S. However, his politics moved further to the left than the mainstream of the Socialist Party, and he withdrew in 1914. He was also a big supporter of the IWW, speaking at the 1913 Paterson Silk Strike, and supporting the IWW’s advocacy of direct action and sabotage. In 1914, he began working with the anarchist-influenced Modern School movement (started by the martyred educator Francisco Ferrer). During World War I, he founded the Liberty League and the “Voice: A Newspaper for the New Negro,” as radical alternatives to the NAACP. The Liberty League advocated internationalism, class and race consciousness, full racial equality, federal anti-lynching legislation, enforcement of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, labor organizing, support for socialist and anti-imperialist causes, and armed self-defense.

You can learn more about the Modern School Movement here: fifthestate.org/archive/411-sp

#workingclass #LaborHistory #HubertHenryHarrison #blackhistorymonth #Revolution #communism #socialism #anarchism #IWW #union #strike #racism #lynching #birthcontrol #harlem #slavery #jimcrow #author #writer #nonfiction #books #BlackMastodon @@bookstadon

Hubert Harrison, pictured here in 1913, in a suit and fedora. By Unidentified Photographer - American Labor Museum, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80055166
2026-02-04

La page d’accueil du site d’@ypsilonediteur est de toute beauté. En cause, les trois rééditions qui célèbrent #Harlem : Le blues usé, Canne et Feu !!

ypsilonediteur.com

Les couvertures flamboyantes des trois ouvrages, vermillon brûlant et noir d’encre.
2026-02-03

Cannot WAIT to see this: ONCE UPON A TIME IN HARLEM by William Greaves (put together from 1972 footage by his son David).

theguardian.com/film/2026/jan/

#williamgreaves #blackcinema #nyc #harlem #onceuponatimeinharlem

The Kid Should See This 🌈🪐✨tksst@fediscience.org
2026-02-02

🎨🏛️ Dr. Denise M. Murrell leads a tour of the #Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism exhibition at #TheMet. The interdisciplinary movement redefined modern #art by shaping new portrayals of Black life through #painting, #sculpture, and #photography during the Great Migration.

👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/t

#history #museums #chicago #culture #documentary #europe #jazz #music #nyc #philadelphia #photos #poetry #washingtondc #writing #tksst #video

Dr. Denise M. Murrell, curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, gestures toward Aaron Douglas’s 1934 mural, Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery through Reconstruction, as she leads a tour of the Harlem Renaissance exhibition.
2026-01-28

NYC. #ICEAlert #Harlem “carry citizenship documents” We don’t have citizenship documents in America!! Where’s the Mayor @mayor.nyc.gov@bsky.brid.gy ??

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:edugmjrlgora45swhzonfahv/post/3mdith72zhc2z

2026-01-28
From the backlog from October, 2025, from my daily photo tradition where I would be stuck with a different prime lens every day. The theme here is the view from my office. #nyc #harlem #goldenhour #cityscape #landscape #photography #darktable
View of an urban landscape from a high-rise building. Two modern high-rise buildings in the middle are prominent, with one reflecting the shiny afternoon sun. It was cloudy and the clouds look blue.Zooming into the two prominent buildings, later in the afternoon near sunset. In the distance is a railroad lift bridge that Metro-North uses.
2026-01-26

ASAP Rocky Helps Pay Rent for All Tenants in Grandmother’s Building: ‘It Feels Amazing’ complex.com/music/a/jaelanitur

2026-01-25
2026-01-19

#NewYork - Warm Places for the Cold – #NewYorkCity

The Department of Homeless Services has a policy called “Code Blue” for winter nights when the temperature drops to 32 degrees or below, including wind-chill, between 4:00 PM and 8:00 AM.

What Changes When #CodeBlue is in Effect?

On these nights, Department of Homeless Services policies are relaxed to ensure everyone is warm and safe. This includes:

- Drop-in centers are required to take as many clients as possible, within the Department of Buildings restrictions.
- Anyone in need of a place to go can walk into single adult or family shelters, without undergoing typical intake and eligibility procedures, for the night in question.
- Clients can access any shelter, not just their assigned shelter, for the night in question.
- More outreach teams will be on the streets to offer services and shelter.
- No shelter suspensions or sanctions can be carried out on these dates. Clients who have been sanctioned can return to the shelter for the night in question, if necessary."

Read more:
neighborhooddefender.org/blog/

@newsbot

#Manhattan #StatenIsland #Harlem #LowerEastSide #Bronx #LGBTQYouth #MensShelters #WomensShelters #DayCenters #WarmingCenters #Shelters #Unhoused #Houseless #Homeless #WarmingShelters

Γιανίρηςiriyan@kolektiva.social
2026-01-17

The revolution will not be televised

Gil Scott-Heron

"What I meant by the phrase 'the revolution will not be televised' was, the first revolution takes place in your mind. ...It's not something you can catch on film. ...It'll just be something that you see and you just realize, 'Hey, I'm on the wrong page.'"

player.vimeo.com/video/2176934

@JazzyKindaFella @democracy @blackvoices @indigenouspeoples @law
#Baltimore #Revolution #Harlem #60s #90s #2020s

2026-01-06
Bokeh from Harlem holiday lights #nyc #harlem #bokeh #nightphotography #darktable
Holiday lights and car lights out of focus becoming colorful circlesHoliday lights and car lights out of focus becoming colorful circles
2026-01-06
Don't accumulate more backlog, OK? Because I screwed up a little last time I shot the Harlem holiday lights with film, this time I did it again with my digital camera. How does shooting film influence my digital photography? Number 1, I think more before I shoot. But I get to appreciate how nice some digital features are. Like burst mode, easier to try again if I screw up, camera stabilization, and how auto features (usually auto ISO and auto focus for me) let me react fast to capture fleeting moments. The RAW file is nice, though somehow it feels more authentic when I get it right in camera instead of in Darktable. #nyc #harlem #nightphotography #dusk #holidaylights #streetphotography #darktable
Long exposure showing cars traveling on a main road beneath a tunnel of holiday lights, in the duskLED lights in Christmas colors spell out Welcome to 125th St. Below, car traffic was slow and congested.A bit later in the dusk, in blue hour: the yellow vertical VICTORIA sign beneath Christmas LED lights over the street. The Adam Clayton Powell building is in the background.4 more bands of LED Christmas lights over a main road. In the background is the steel bridge of the 125th St 1 train station. There're several cars on the road, stopped at the red light, while several pedestrians crossed the street.
2026-01-06
My hello world night photography with film. I screwed up a little, so the lesson is: use cable release. I get to see how helpful the stabilization and silent delayed shutter functions are on my digital camera. #nyc #harlem #nightphotography #believeinfilm #filmphotography #analogphotography
Long exposure photo showing cars traveling on a wet road, salted to melt the snow, beneath holiday lights. In the distance is the great steel arch of the 125th St 1 train station.Holiday lights over a main road, over a vertical sign made of incandescent lights spelling  out VICTORIA, in the duskThe new studio museum, by holiday lights on 125th St.
2026-01-01

AGMA and Dance Theatre of Harlem Announce First Collective Bargaining Agreement in Decades laborpress.org/agma-and-dance-

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