Posts Tagged ‘Fulani’

Harlem’s Hottest Cultural Happening: Interviews by a Black Independent — Dr. Lenora Fulani to Host New Schomburg Center Director Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad Friday

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Interviews by a Black Independent

Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad will be Dr. Fulani’s guest at this month’s Interview by a Black Independent.
Dr. Muhammad is the new Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
He is a prize winning author.
In a recent NY 1 profile , Cheryl Wills had this to say about Dr. Muhammad: “A former professor of history at Indiana University, Muhammad recently authored “The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime and The Making of Modern Urban America.” He says he is ready to take the Center into the digital age and is eager to enlist the next generation to help him achieve his goal to keep history relevant.”
Please join Dr. Fulani for a lively conversation with Dr. Muhammad on Friday, February 24th at 6pm.
 To RSVP, please call 212.962.1699
Friday February 24th, 6pm
Harlem State Office Building
163 W. 125th Street, Second Floor

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Harlem NY: Dr. Omar Ali at Schomburg with Dr. Lenora Fulani

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Please check out the latest conversation among independent activists at the latest “happening” in Harlem — Omar Ali and Lenora Fulani at the Schomburg.

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Interviews by a Black Independent: Lenora Fulani Interviews Roscoe Orman in Harlem

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Each month Dr. Lenora Fulani interviews movers and shakers in the development community with a diverse audience of independents, progressives, and neighbors in the 2nd floor Gallery at the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building in Harlem (125th Street).

Roscoe Orman, the actor who plays the beloved “Gordon” on Sesame Street, lit up the room on June 3, 2011, speaking about the history of black theater in NYC, the Free Southern Theater, and this special performance of a scene from Matt Robison’s controversial one-man play about Lincoln Perry called “The Confessions of Stepin Fetchit” created for Mr. Orman in 1993 on Broadway.

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Lenora Fulani: Two Ways to Beat the Democrats without Voting for a Republican

Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Are you a New York State voter?
This year there are two ways to beat the Democrats
without voting for a Republican:
Vote for Charles Barron on Column J (Freedom Party)
OR
Vote for Andrew Cuomo on Column C (Independence Party)

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