Tag Archives: Hue-Man Bookstore

HW Radio Pod: With networking Guru Juliette Mayers

Listen to the Special HW Radio Podcast show as we celebrate Women’s History Month with host Danny Tisdale as he talks to networking guru Juliette Mayers regarding her new book A Black Woman’s Guide to Networking, Advance Your Career. Grow Your Business! and upcoming signing on March 24th at 4 pm at Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem.

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Remembering the Legacy of Civil Rights Leader Fannie Lou Hamer; Walter Mosley on Marginalization in Literature

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents:  On the “A” w/Souleo

I’m envious of civil rights leader, Fannie Lou Hamer. After all, if the only thing she ever did was utter the words, “I am sick and tired of being sick and tired,” she would still have a place in history. Continue reading

Radio Personality and Author, Big Boy Isn’t Getting with the Celebrity Weight-Loss Program and Estelle Gets Personal

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents:  On the “A” w/Souleo

Fitness guru, Denise Austin and Ensure drinks nearly killed me. Okay, I am being dramatic. But I was diagnosed at the age of 13 as dangerously underweight after I subjected my already skinny body to a fitness/diet kick inspired by watching too many weight-loss infomercials. Continue reading

A Call to Action from Bill Cosby and the Beauty of “Dark Girls”

Harlem Arts Alliance Presents:  On the “A” w/Souleo

And so, I was having one of those intensely productive weeks where sleep escaped me as I struggled to unplug the inspiration feed from my higher power energy source. Continue reading

‘I Didn’t Ask To Be Born But I Was,’ by Bill Cosby Hue-Man Bookstore Signing

In I Didn’t Ask To Be Born, Bill Cosby comes off the stage and on the book page with a hilarious new book of observations that are sure to become instant classics.  Continue reading

‘In The Cause of Freedom’ By Minkah Makalani At Hue Man Book Store In Harlem

Join Makalani as he reveals how early-twentieth-century black radicals organized an international movement centered on ending racial oppression, colonialism, class exploitation, and global white supremacy.

Focused primarily on two organizations, the Harlem-based African Blood Brotherhood and the International African Service Bureau, “In the Cause of Freedom” examines the ideas, initiatives, and networks of interwar black radicals, as well as how they communicated across continents. Continue reading

Harlem Tea Party Rallies For Obama In Harlem


Dozens of people rallied at a “Harlem Tea Party” Sunday in support of President Obama’s reelection bid – and called for a more civil tone in the presidential race. Continue reading

Black Comic Book Day In Harlem

by LHRN

Superman. Batman. Wonder WomanFat Albert. Storm from X-men. These are a few of the characters, I, and perhaps, you grew up with.  However, until I received an email about Black Comic Book Day at Hue-Man Bookstore, I never realized how few and far between strong women and characters of color were.

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