Tag Archives: Men

How to Get Them to Open Up – The Real Reasons Men Shut Down

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Chalk up throwing his pants on the floor, screaming at the quarterback like a bad pass is a personal insult, and never remembering to buy milk to the fact that he’s a guy. Continue reading

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Walter’s World: Weekend Picks Jazz, Dance and Cabaret

By Walter Rutledge 

This is going to be one beautiful autumn New York weekend. So why not take a ferry ride to hear and experience jazz, or see cutting edge dance downtown, then grab a late night bite cabaret style uptown. Here are a few of the many events happening around town and in our community. Continue reading

Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Support Group

The Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Support Group provides members with the opportunity to “tell their story” in a safe and supportive setting, and to witness and validate each others’ experiences. Continue reading

Men’s Roundtable: Healing After A Summer of Violence in NYC

Men’s Roundtable: Healing After A Summer of Violence in NYC at Connect, at 127 West 127th Street, Rm., #432.

HW Question: “What’s Your Fondest Memory Of Your Father?”

For Father’s Day Harlem World Magazine walked along 124th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd, asking people “What’s your fondest memory of your father?”

“My name is Kalia (age 18). Having birthdays with my dad and how he makes it (my birthday) feel like it’s my day and the whole world is about me. That is the favorite memory of my dad.” Continue reading

Dr. Nelson: Let’s Hear It For The Boys!!

According to the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the life expectancy for New Yorkers is at an all time high, with life expectancy at 79.4 years. However, according to this report, men continue to die six years younger than women, 76 vs 82 years with more than 1/3 of deaths among NYC men occurring before the age of 65. Let’s forget about statistics for a moment, take a look at your family, how many men past away before the age of 65? I know in my family the majority of men died before 60 much less 65!! Why is this the case? And what can be done about it?

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