Baltimore who feel ali connectin to that history, i dont think people will stop tokamak Harriet Tubman. When my Favorite Places in the city is a place called tubman house. As anybody ever been to tubman house . You should check it out on one of the volunteers days. After the uprising of the murder freddie grayy took over a house in west baltimore. They took over houston turned into abe community center. This is a c neighborhood in winchester were people in very little if anything andnd the Community Came together to take Something Back for themselves. A subsequent, the house had to be demolished but they had taken over multiple lots in the area. They have chickens, farms, this amazing Youth Program going on. Its just a set of hope for a neighborhood that needs o it. They did all that under the name of tubman house because the story of Harriet O Tubman was oe that inspired people to think that date and to think that bold. Im super excited Erica Armstrong dunbar has created this book. It
Hospital, the chief of staff who so generously allowed us to broadcast from the harlem atrium. Its a wonderful place. It was important because while we usually broadcast from schaumburg it was important to introduce another harlem institution and interestingly enough to have a more literally the harlem hospital live, the schaumburg in another way but i wanted you to just know that harlem is a vibrant community, a community that in many ways sustains not only those who live here but is the idea of harlem and what it represents it sustains us all. So i wanted wanted to thank harlem hospitals. I wanted to thank christopher from the Public Affairs department who i have called too many times and i know he has answered the phone to many times. So thank you christopher. With all that is going on in the nation, i think it is important to begin the harlem book fair with an opening remark and that is, we know what is. My question is, what is the alternative and for me the alternative is for us t
Dr. Ora Mobley Sweeting turned 97 years old in March, and the acclaimed civil rights activist celebrated her birthday in Fayetteville with recognition from Mayor Mitch Colvin.