Subhead: An unprecedented decision raises questions about safety and tradition in U.S. governance. Article: In a move that has stunned Washington insiders, the current administration has announced it will terminate the lifetime Secret Service protection traditionally provided to all vice presidents. This change specifically affects the vice president currently serving in office. Secret Service protection for former vice presidents has […]
The Current Administration Cancels Lifetime Secret Service Protection for Vice President
Hurricane Katrina: Remembering the Storm That Shaped a City
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005, leaving a path of devastation and forever changing New Orleans. The storm flooded neighborhoods, displaced thousands, and exposed deep inequalities, particularly in low-income communities. But amid the tragedy, New Orleans’ spirit shone. Music, art, and storytelling helped the city heal, creating a cultural resilience that persists today. From rebuilt levees to […]
The Morning Show Welcomes Designer Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe to the Board
The Morning Show is excited to welcome celebrated designer Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe to its Board of Directors. Fyffe, whose career highlights include international collections and creative leadership in major fashion markets, has built a reputation as a bold creative voice and an advocate for diversity in fashion. His presence on the board signals The Morning Show’s commitment to bringing fresh, […]
Community Alert: Staying Safe During the Legionnaires’ Outbreak
Harlem family — there’s an important health update we need to talk about. A recent outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in parts of NYC has leaders here in Harlem making sure everyone has the info they need to stay safe. Community groups, churches, and local clinics are stepping up to share resources in plain language — what the illness looks like, […]
Kendall Rae Johnson Makes History With Full-Ride Scholarship at Just 10 Years Old
At just 10 years old, Kendall Rae Johnson has become a symbol of possibility and perseverance. The South Fulton, Georgia native is now the youngest person ever to receive a full-ride scholarship to South Carolina State University — not for athletics, but for agriculture. Kendall’s journey began at age six, when she became the youngest certified farmer in the United […]
 Why Stretching Before Coffee Matters
English Version Most people reach for their first cup of coffee before they reach for the sky. But studies show that stretching before caffeine can wake the body more naturally, boosting circulation and oxygen flow. A few simple stretches — like shoulder rolls, side bends, or a slow forward fold — release overnight tension and prep the body for energy. […]
We’re Hiring: Become a Harlem Collective Street Team Member!
We’re Hiring: Become a Harlem Collective Street Team Member! This Fall, the Harlem Collective is looking for energetic, fashionable, and outgoing individuals to join our street team. Earn $300+ per day, gain experience in media promotion, and become a visible part of Harlem’s cultural landscape. As a street team member, you will: • Promote events, productions, and products across all […]
Your Morning Just Got an Upgrade: 7 Must-Watch Episodes from The Morning Show
Welcome back to The Morning Show, Harlem’s ultimate destination for culture, conversation, and inspiration every weekday morning. We’re excited to announce that seven brand-new episodes from last season are now available to stream — packed with unforgettable guests, live performances, and exclusive behind-the-scenes moments. Whether you’re catching up or diving in for the first time, these episodes offer a fresh […]
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris: Leading Pediatrician Specializing in Childhood Trauma
By Jarvus Ricardo Hester Dr. Nadine Burke Harris is a pioneering pediatrician and public health advocate whose work focuses on the impact of childhood trauma and toxic stress on lifelong health. She has raised awareness of how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect brain development, behavior, and physical health. Transforming Healthcare Through Trauma-Informed Care Dr. Burke Harris’s research has led to […]
Dr. Claude Steele: Pioneering Social Psychologist on Stereotype Threat
By Jarvus Ricardo Hester Dr. Claude Steele is a distinguished social psychologist whose groundbreaking research on stereotype threat has reshaped how we understand the impact of social identity on performance and self-perception. His work has important implications for education, workplace dynamics, and social justice. Understanding Stereotype Threat Stereotype threat describes the risk of confirming negative stereotypes about one’s social group, […]
