Black New Yorkers

+ Community Cookout + Jazzmobile

Where do Black New Yorkers live? In the map below, communities with larger Black populations are most often found in Brooklyn:

Harlem, of course, has the largest number of Black Manhattan residents.

To see this data in detail, see more, here: Black New York

Community Cookout + Jazzmobile

ENDEA OWENS
COMMUNITY COOKOUT

FREE LIVE JAZZ AND FREE MEALS FOR THE COMMUNITY on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 3:00 PM@ MARCUS GARVEY PARK
Enter at Madison Ave & E 122nd St

Meals will be served from 3:00 pm – 4:45pm, or whenever meals run out. Meat, fish and vegetarian options will be available.

Founded by Endea Owens, Grammy Award-winning bassist of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the mission of this initiative is to provide relief to individuals who may be food-insecure, in addition to encouraging community members from all walks of life to “break bread” together.
 

JAZZMOBILE SUMMERFEST - JEREMY PELT QUINTET

FREE LIVE JAZZ PERFORMANCE on THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 7:00 PM@ RICHARD RODGERS AMPHITHEATER
18 Mount Morris Park West
IN MARCUS GARVEY PARK

Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz.

Pelt’s recordings and performances have earned him critical acclaim, both nationally and internationally. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal by legendary jazz writer and producer, Nat Hentoff, and was voted Rising Star on the trumpet, five years in a row by Downbeat Magazine and the Jazz Journalist Association. Pelt is currently touring throughout the United States and Europe in support of his latest release, “Soundtrack”.
 

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