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A Century of Schomburg: Unveiling the Legacy of Black Culture

In this episode of "The Harlem Voice, Stories of Success, Collaboration, and Opportunity," guest host Marko Nobles engages with Joy Bivins to discuss the monumental centennial celebration of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. As the Center celebrates its 100th anniversary, Joy, who has been at the helm as the Director for nearly four years, shares remarkable insights about her journey and the Center's pivotal role in preserving Black cultural history and fostering education and research. The Schomburg Center, a pillar of Black history and culture, is spotlighted as it embraces its centennial year. Joy Bivins takes listeners through the intricacies of planning this milestone event, which includes an exhibition that highlights the Center's vast collection of Black historical documents and works. She emphasizes the importance of honoring both the legacy and the future of the Schomburg Center amid the current political climate that challenges the recognition of Black contributions to history. This episode is rich with information on how the Schomburg continues to serve as a sanctuary for Black learning and an inspiration for future generations. Key Takeaways: * Joy Bivins joined the Schomburg Center in 2020, progressing to become its Director in 2021, and her leadership has been integral during its centennial celebrations. * The Schomburg Center reaches a 100-year milestone with a focused centennial exhibition and series of events highlighting its historical significance and future aspirations. * Joy discusses the challenges faced by institutions like the Schomburg in the current political climate, stressing the importance of federal and private support for preserving Black history. * The centennial events are designed to showcase the Center's offerings while encouraging ongoing community engagement and learning. * The conversation marks the Schomburg Center's role as integral not only to Harlem's history but to global recognition of Black culture and contributions. Notable Quotes: * "I'm a native of Chicago... I studied Black studies, African American studies, African studies, then in grad school, Africana studies." - Joy Bivins * "Getting to 100 is a major milestone. And I was like, well, I want to be in the number when we get to 100." - Joy Bivins * "The Schomburg can't really be beat in terms of reputation when you study black history and black culture." - Joy Bivins * "I think what we have been and what we are has been multiple things... a library, a place of directed study, and a sanctuary for culture." - Joy Bivins * "We collect so that people can utilize it to learn." - Joy Bivins Resources: * Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Website: schomburg.org [https://www.schomburg.org] * Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce: greaterharlemchamber.com [https://greaterharlemchamber.com] Listeners are encouraged to explore the Schomburg Center, participate in the centennial celebrations, and continue supporting the invaluable work that captures and preserves Black cultural and historical narratives. Tune in to this enlightening episode of "Harlem Voice" to learn more about the Schomburg's rich legacy and vision for the future.

5 jun 2025 - 40 min
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The Lion of Lenox Avenue: Legacy, Leadership & Harlem's Future with Congressman Charles B. Rangel – Part Two

In this riveting continuation of The Harlem Voice, Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce President Lloyd Williams sits down with retired Congressman Charles B. Rangel, the iconic "Lion of Lenox Avenue." From the gritty streets of Harlem to the halls of Congress, Rangel shares his journey of resilience, political power, and unyielding dedication to his community. Join us as Congressman Rangel recounts his role in the impeachment of President Richard Nixon, his rise to Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, and his lifelong fight for justice and equality. With heartfelt reflections on heroes like Nelson Mandela, the transformative power of Harlem, and the critical importance of unity and mentorship, Rangel paints a vivid picture of progress—and the path forward for the next generation. In this episode, you'll discover: * How Harlem shaped Rangel's legacy and leadership * His pivotal role in the Nixon impeachment hearings * The rise to Chair the most powerful committee in Congress * Reflections on community, mentorship, and political courage * A bold vision for Harlem's future and the next generation of leaders Don't miss this deep dive into Harlem's rich history and the man who helped shape its story. 🎙️ Powered by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce 🌟 Visit greaterharlemchamber.com [http://greaterharlemchamber.com] for more episodes and community updates

8 mei 2025 - 27 min
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Journey from Harlem to Congress: Charles Rangel's Unforgettable Path

In this captivating episode of the Harlem Voice podcast, powered by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, esteemed guest the Honorable Charles B. Rangel shares his journey from a young man in Harlem to a distinguished Congressman. Moderated by Lloyd Williams, President of the Chamber, Rangel recounts his experiences from serving in the Korean War to venturing into politics. This first part of a two-part conversation delves into the Harlem Renaissance's political landscape, Rangel's pivotal role in Congress, and his dedication to civil rights and social justice. Embarking on a political career was not predetermined for Charles B. Rangel, but circumstances and a fervent commitment to public service led to his rise. Throughout this episode, Rangel reflects on key influential figures, including J. Raymond Jones and the notable Harlem "Gang of Four," comprising Percy Sutton, Basil Patterson, David Dinkins, and himself. The discussion sheds light on Harlem's rich history of black political activism, underlining pivotal moments in Rangel's career. As he recounts his major political contests, such as succeeding the legendary Adam Clayton Powell Jr., listeners gain insight into Rangel's perseverance and the profound impact of mentorship and community engagement on his path to becoming a longstanding congressional figure. Key Takeaways: * Charles B. Rangel's political journey was significantly shaped by his early experiences in the Korean War and his return to a community grappling with racial and political challenges. * The "Gang of Four," comprised of key Harlem leaders, played an instrumental role in local and national politics while supporting each other's careers. * The influence of political clubs and organizations like Tammany Hall in shaping Rangel's and other African American leaders' political careers in Harlem's history. * Rangel's deep respect and admiration for Adam Clayton Powell Jr., whose congressional seat he eventually won. * The intersection of Rangel's military service and legal career provided him with unique perspectives and propelled him into a life dedicated to public service and civil rights advocacy. Notable Quotes: 1. "I have not had a bad day since November 30, 1950..." - Charles Rangel, reflecting on his survival in the Korean War. 2. "My grandfather would sit on the stoop giving free legal advice. You couldn't tell Charlie B. that he wasn't the local lawyer." - Charles Rangel, on the influence of his grandfather. 3. "If you can start off knowing the right people in a political organization...at least you know where to go to get help if you need it." - Charles Rangel, on the power of political connections. 4. "We had more concern for people and service...than we did for our own personal advancement." - Charles Rangel, on the ethos of the Gang of Four. 5. "I ran for an empty seat that he had held for 26 years, that I have held for 46 years." - Charles Rangel, on succeeding Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Resources: * Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce: Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce [https://www.greaterharlemchamber.com] * Charles B. Rangel's book: I Have Not Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress (out of print)

24 apr 2025 - 27 min
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