Tag Archives: Marva Allen

Dwyane Wade signs at MIST Harlem During Hue-Man Book Pop-Up (raw video)

Miami Heat basketball champion superstar Dwyane Wade signed copies of his new book, “A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball” on Wednesday night, September 5th, at the brand spanking new My Image Studios MISTHarlem. Continue reading

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NBA Star Dwyane Wade Signs as Hue-Man Bookstore And MIST Harlem Partner

Miami Heat all-star guard Dwyane Wade is coming to Harlem on September 5th to sign his book “A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball”. Continue reading

Hue-Man Books Closes: Harlem Responds

Ten-year-old Hue-Man Bookstore and Café in Harlem on St. Nicholas Avenue (between 125th and 124th Streets) is the latest bookstore to close its physical space in order to reinvent itself.

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

‘A Conversation’ At HueMan Books

Marva Allen, John Hope Bryant and Denny Moe at Hue Man Bookstore & Cafe

a Conversation on the future of

Leadership

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Hue-Man Bookstore, 2319 FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD., NEW YORK, NY, 10027, 212.665.7400

‘Harlem Stimulus Plan’ Press Conference

Marva Allen, owner of Hue-Man Bookstore and architect of the Power of One, along with other Harlem business owners, community leaders and celebrities will hold a press conference to roll out their Harlem Stimulus Plan, “The Power of One.” Continue reading

Marva Allen of Hue-Man Bookstore

Books

We found this video from Harlem Talk Radio with host Meagan Williams interviewing book fans and Marva Allen, ceo of Hue-Man Bookstore on the bookstore and 125th street.

Check out the store on and Ms. Allen at 2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Between 124th and 125th Streets, New York, NY 10027, 212-665-7400, (Fax) 212-665-107, 1info@hueman -bookstore.com

Hue Man’s Social Networking

The Bookstores community-based website project takes off

 

Hue-man launches unique and innovate strategy to raise money to develop a mega, state-of-the-art website. Hue-Man harkens back to old world economic traditions of Sous Sous to get things done in the community. Sous Sous, Partner or whatever it is called in other developing countries is a community based banking system for people with no access to traditional financial institutions. Continue reading