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The Invisible Woman Collective will host a Harlem Renaissance Gala and Art Fundraiser tonight at 217 West Federal Street in ...
Another weekend means another slew of events in downtown Youngstown. Below is a guide to what's going on in downtown this ...
Alice Dunbar Nelson was an influential African American poet, author, and activist whose work addressed themes of race, ...
Queer Harlem Renaissance spotlights sites like the old Savoy Ballroom and Hotel Olga to learn about their history and importance during that era.
Karnina Szymanski, founder of the Invisible Woman Collective, discusses the transportation challenges faced by single mothers in Youngstown and how her organization aims to help. She also previews the ...
Discover the forgotten story of L.S. Alexander Gumby, a pioneering gay Black intellectual who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Invisible Woman Collective will host a 1920s Harlem Renaissance-themed art gala fundraiser on Thursday, July 17, at Concept Studio, 217 W. Federal St., downtown. The goal is to ...
While We Are Still Here (WWSH), has launched a new mobile app designed to help users explore Harlem called “Signs of the Times.” ...
The 1,000-apartment project, blocked by a past City Council member, moved forward in a committee vote after years of controversy and community pushback.
Cab Calloway remains one of the most influential figures in 20th-century American music. Known for his charismatic stage presence, distinctive vocal style, and groundbreaking contributions to swing ...