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2024

NYPL celebrates James Baldwin’s 100th birthday with two candid exhibitions

New York Amsterdam News, August 22, 2024

Schomburg adds Afro Mexican photography to its archives with ‘Visibility & Resistance’ exhibit

New York Amsterdam News, August 15, 2024

James Baldwin at 100

CBS Sunday Morning, August 11, 2024

Celebrate 100 years of James Baldwin at the New York Public Library

6sqft, August 7, 2024

New York Public Library Celebrate 100 Years of James Baldwin

All of It, WNYC, August 7, 2024

James Baldwin, a literary icon in Harlem, would've turned 100 this year. This new exhibit celebrates his legacy.

CBS News, New York, August 2, 2024

A James Baldwin Centennial Celebration

The New York Times, August 2, 2024

Café Melo mirrors Harlem history with unique tribute

New York Amsterdam News, July 11, 2024

New York’s First Black Librarians Changed the Way We Read

The New York Times, July 4, 2024

Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute Returns After One Year Break

Black Enterprise, April 26, 2024

Crowds Expected at Black Comic Book Festival in Harlem

PIX 11, April 26, 2024

The Schomburg Black Comic Book Festival Returns

All Of It, WNYC, April 24, 2024

12th Annual Black Comic Book Festival returning to Schomburg Center

CBS News, New York, April 23, 2024

Here and Now

WABC-TV, April 14, 2024 (Begins at 14:32)

The Renaissance of Sculptor Augusta Savage

Our Time Press, March 2024

The Women Who Run Harlem Major cultural institutions in the neighborhood are changing and more relevant than ever.

The Cut, March 27, 2024

New Film Spotlights Augusta Savage, Grand Dame of the Harlem Renaissance

Hyperallergic, February 29, 2024

12 Museums Across The Country That Amplify Black Culture And History

Essence.com, February 29, 2024

Langston Hughes and Griff Davis’s History-Making Friendship

Hyperallergic, February 25, 2024

‘The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Black Modernism’ Met exhibition recognizes contributions of Black artists

Columbia Spectator, February 24, 2024

These African American history museums amplify the voices too often left unheard

National Geographic, Februray 5, 2024

A preview of the Langston Hughes-Griff Davis exhibit

PIX 11, February 1, 2024

Schomburg Center transcribe-a-thon celebrates library’s founder

New York Amsterdam News, February 1, 2024

 A Year in the Life of our Founder Arturo Schomburg. There is also a large photo of him on the right.

The work of a Black studies pioneer is preserved at 'Transcribe-a-Thon'

Gothamist, January 26, 2024

Schomburg Center celebrates namesake's 150th birthday with Transcribe-A-Thon

CBS News, January 24, 2024

The New York Public Library honors the life of Langston Hughes in new exhibit

Time Out, January 23, 2024

2023

Panelists Discuss the Significance & Necessity of Black Freedom

Caribbean Life, December 23, 2023

Photos: Leslie Odom, Jr., Kara Young and the Cast of PURLIE VICTORIOUS Celebrate Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee At Schomburg Center

BroadwayWorld.com, December 21, 2023

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Harlem Renaissance, Maya Angelou manuscripts, Steve Biko letters

Fine Books & Collections, Decemeber 2023

Arturo Schomburg, Black Studies, and Social Change

Black Perspective, September 28, 2023

NYC's Marking Time Exhibit Takes on US Mass Incarceration

Tag 24, September 25, 2025

'Marking Time' Exhibit Takes on US Mass Incarceration

Yahoo News, September 24, 2023

'Marking Time' Exhibit Takes On US Mass Incarceration

Barron's, September 24, 2024

Did You Know About This Afro-Latino Who Dedicated His Life To Preserving Black Culture?

Essence, September 21, 2023

Schomburg Center honors "Freedom To Read" for Juneteenth

CBS New York, June 16, 2023

At the Met, Juan de Pareja Is Revealed as More Than the Subject of an Iconic Velázquez Portrait

Art in America, April 17, 2023

A Familiar Face at the Met, Now in His Own Light

The New York Times, April 7, 2023

Nueva York libera el arte de Juan de Pareja, el pintor esclavizado por Velázquez durante dos décadas

ElDiario.es, April 4, 2023

Juan de Pareja, esclavo y aprendiz de Velázquez, el primer pintor afrohispano del que se tiene noticia

EL PAÍS, April 3, 2023

New Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Explores Work of Enslaved Afro-Hispanic Artists

CBS New York, April 1, 2023

Schomburg Center's Women's Jazz Festival

All of It, WNYC, March 1, 2023

Where to Get Free Education on Black History: NYPL's Schomburg Center

Positively Black, WNBC New York, February 1, 2023

5 Destinations to Celebrate Black History Month

AARP, February 2023

Black History is American History: Schomburg Center, other institutions preserve New York City's story

CBS New York, February 1, 2023

Chuck D Unveils New Book at Schomburg Center

Genesis Publications, January 23, 2023

2022

Here Are 6 Bookstores to Visit in NYC if you Want to Support More Black Authors

Texas Metro News, November 12, 2022

National Hispanic Heritage Month Is Incomplete Without Afro-Latino History

Time, September 15, 2022

Here's How To Spend 24 Hours In Black-Owned Harlem

Yahoo News, September 15, 2022

In Harlem, Gov. Hochul Pledges Millions To Renovate Schomburg Center

Patch| August 17, 2022

Celebrate Juneteenth at These Cultural Events Throughout NYC

Gothamist | June 17, 2022

How to Celebrate Juneteenth In New York This Weekend

Vogue | June 17, 2022

15 Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth in NYC

6sqft | June 17, 2022

Meaningful Events to Honor Juneteenth in New York City

Hyperallergic |June 16, 2022

Schomburg Center Literary Festival returns in-person to celebrate Black writers, culture

CBS New York | June 16, 2022

The Schomburg Literary Festival Re-Opens this Summer!

New York Trend | May 19, 2022

Black Liberation at the Schomburg Center

On Display | May 11, 2022

Director Joy Bivins & the Cultural Treasures in the Schomburg Center

What's Hot in Harlem America with G. Keith Alexander | May 6, 2022

Explore Rare Treasures from The New York Public Library's Collection

All Arts | April 22, 2022

Where to celebrate Women’s History Month 2022 in NYC

6sqft | March 8, 2022

Where to Learn About NYC’s Black History

Thrillist | February 18, 2022

Black History Month: The Life of Sculptor Augusta Savage

ABC 7 | February 17, 2022

Here and Now

ABC 7 | February 13, 2022

Black History Month: Grandson Of Arturo Schomburg Says Legendary Collector Would Be Amazed By Schomburg Center, But ‘The Work Is Not Finished’

CBS New York | February 9, 2022

New Yorker of the Week: Anthony Broadway

NY1 | February 7, 2022

Let Me Not Forget: Harriet Tubman’s Enduring Speculative Visions

Ms. | February 2, 2022

A Walking Tour of Harlem With Schomburg Center Chief of Staff, and Columbia Grad, Kevin Matthews

Columbia University Neighbors | January 28, 2022

How this Afro-Puerto Rican scholar became known as ‘the Sherlock Holmes of Black history’

Face2Face Africa | January 24, 2022

MLK Day: Schomburg Center's Director Joy Bivins

WNYC | January 17, 2022

The Schomburg Center’s Black Comic Book Festival Celebrates 10 Years

Gothamist | January 15, 2022

Schomburg Center hosts 10th annual Black Comic Book Festival

PIX11 | January 14, 2022

10th Annual Black Comic Book Festival Kicks Off Thursday

WCBS | January 13, 2022

2021 Highlights

A Cabinet of Wonders Opens Wide

The New York Times | December 28, 2021

The 2022 Black Comic Book Festival celebrates the show’s 10th anniversary next month

The Beat : A Blog Comic Culture | December 15, 2021

Traveling While Black: A NYC Exhibit On The Pleasure, Pain, And Pilgrimage

Travel Noire | November 24, 2021

Three Librarians on the Databases They Count On

Library Journal | November 22, 2021

Top 10 Secrets of Harlem, Manhattan

Untapped New York | Novemeber 2021

Period Rooms Usually Glorify the Aristocracy. With Its New Afrofuturist Room, the Met’s Approach Is Different

Artnet News | November 15, 2021

The Met Opens an Afrofuturist Perod Room Set in Seneca Village

The Cut | November 5, 2021

The Met's Newest "Period Room" Is a Reimagining of a Home in Seneca Village, Informed by Afrofuturism

House Beautiful | November 3, 2021

In ‘Before Yesterday We Could Fly,’ Visions of a Fictive Black Future Take Flight at the Met

Vogue.com | November 2, 2021

Passing: On crossing the Color Line and Web extra: Passing and the disassociation from one's past

CBS News | October 24, 2021

The Most Brilliant Bookshops in the World

Financial Times | October 23, 2021

Black America: Joy Bivins: Broadening the Diaspora

CUNY TV | September 17, 2021

Your Concise Guide to Armory Week 2021

Hyperallergic | September 5, 2021

Happiness in Harlem

Columbia News | August 20, 2021

Harlem Week celebrates the life of the first black NYC mayor David Dinkins

AmNY | August 16, 2021

'Harlem Week' gala held in honor of former mayor David Dinkins

Eyewitness News, WABC-TV | August 13, 2021

Is Afrofuturism the socio-political movement we’ve been building?

TheGrio.com | August 2, 2021

Schomburg Center Director Joy Bivins on Collecting, Serving the Public, and the Importance of Access

Library Journal | July 19, 2021

How a Champion of Black Culture Spends Her Sundays

The New York Times | July 16, 2021

Tower wall display featuring a red, black and green graphic saying Juneteenth, Celebrate Freedom, June 19

Scenes From Juneteenth: America’s Newest Holiday, 156 Years in the Making

The New York Times | June 19, 2021

Making Meaning of Juneteenth

New York Daily News | June 19, 2021

Harlem's Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture Explores What Made Juneteenth Possible

CBS2 |June 19, 2021

Unsung Heroes: New Efforts to Share Stories of Emancipation on Juneteenth Holiday

CBS This Morning | June 18, 2021

9 Things to Do and See (Both In-Person and Virtually) for Juneteenth

Vogue.com |June 17, 2021

Uncovering the History of Women-Led Slave Revolts

All of It |June 15, 2021

Curator Joy Bivins Is Named New Director of the Schomburg Center

The New York Times | June 4, 2021

George Floyd. Trayvon Martin. Sandra Bland. For many Black Americans, these deaths and others have caused lasting trauma

USA Today | May 24, 2021

The Black Woman Artist Who Crafted a Life She Was Told She Couldn’t Have

The New York Times | March 30, 2021

From Breakbeats to Books: Essential Titles in Hip-Hop | Collection Development

Library Journal | March 30, 2021

Little-known voices sing the history of slavery and resistance

The Washington Post | March 5, 2021

Arts In Society: Straight Down to the Bones

Boston Review | March 4, 2021

Harlem On My Mind: Abram Hill

Into America with Trymaine Lee | February 25, 2021

The Black Photographers Who Paved The Way For The World We Live In Now

BuzzFeed News | February 23, 2021

A look inside the Green Book, which guided Black travelers through a segregated and hostile America

USA TODAY | February 19, 2021

Harlem On My Mind: Jessie Redmon Fauset

Into America with Trymaine Lee | February 18, 2021

Heather McGhee, The Sum of Us & Michelle Commander, UNSUNG

Writer's Voice With Francesca Rheannon | February 18, 2021

Harlem On My Mind: Arturo Schomburg

Into America with Trymaine Lee | February 11, 2021

New & Noteworthy, From Black Emancipators to Love and Desire

The New York Times | February 9, 2021

20 Powerful Black History Books to Add to Your Reading List

Good Housekeeping | February 4, 2021

Harlem On My Mind: Jacob Lawrence

Into America with Trymaine Lee | February 4, 2021

Black Women Who Have Run for President

History.com | February 2, 2021

Take This Month To Visit Black History Exhibits Online

Mashable | February 1, 2021

 Unheralded Narratives of American Slavery & Abolition