By Michael Andre Adams
At times while in the gym during spin class, I’ll look down and notice the gears on number 13–the so-called cursed number we’ve been programmed to avoid in American culture. Continue reading
By Michael Andre Adams
At times while in the gym during spin class, I’ll look down and notice the gears on number 13–the so-called cursed number we’ve been programmed to avoid in American culture. Continue reading
Posted in Church, Church faith, Culture, Faith, Family
Tagged Bible, Christian, Christianity, faith, fear, god, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Michael Andre Adams, prosperity, Religion and Spirituality, spirituality, the number 13, Traveling In My World
Three weeks ago in the journal Pediatrics, a federal study stated that type 2 diabetes, and pre diabetes rates are soaring among American teens. Continue reading
Posted in Contest, editorial, Education, Event, Family, fitness, Food, Harlem, Harlem cause, Harlem food, Health, Healthy Harlem
Tagged Abdul Osman, Abyssinian Development Corporation, Black Eyed Peas, EmblemHealth, Harlem, Home, lil, Marcus Samuelsson, Michelle Paige Paterson, New York City, star jones
You saw them on 60 minutes, now see it for yourself. Vy Higginson welcomes the West Family to their annual Family Reunion. Prepare yourself for a fun filled weekend with dinner at the Famous Sylvia’s Restaurant and the Show MaMa I Want to Sing, the Continued DNA Research & Fellowship reported on 60 minutes. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the memories. Continue reading
Father’s Day Celebration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, (followed by a picnic in Central Park ), 150 fathers and children, Robert Doar, Commissioner, Human Resources Administration, John Welch, Museum Educator in Charge of Youth Programs, Dr. Ronald Mincy, Columbia University, IMPACT Repertory Theatre. Continue reading
Experience has taught us that infants and toddlers thrive in a loving caring environment. Research and experience has also taught us that the adults who care for infants and toddlers must have healthy relationships with each other. Continue reading
Posted in Family, Harlem health
Tagged Child, Childcare, Daseta Gray, Family, First 2000 Days Campaign, Infant, Parent, Toddler