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OUR HISTORY
CONTINUES
IN HARLEM

PRESERVING THE PAST

While We Are Still Here is a 501(c)(3) organization that includes long-term residents of 409 and 555 Edgecombe Avenue—the average number of years of residence is thirty. Non-resident members are interested in helping to preserve the grand history of these important sites.

When we began, in 2015, our work was, chiefly, focused on 409 and 555 Edgecombe Avenue, but, over time, due to the input of our neighbors, we broadened the scope to include Harlem, in general. And in including more of Harlem, we seek to expand the panorama of its historical narrative, because the lens continues to be tightly focused on the Renaissance of the 1920s; the ravages of 1960s/70s-era drug addiction and dealing (and later, the crack epidemic); the crime and poverty; and now gentrification—but Harlem, in reality, is so much more than all of these things.

We are not attempting to downplay or negate the realities of the preceding, but we are attempting to expand the perspective to reflect a resilient community of people, who lived, worked, thrived, and engaged in activities such as coaching little league teams, seeing to it that their children were educated, and who curated art shows in church basements and storefronts or on the sidewalk.

Marcus Garvey Day at Marcus Garvey Park,
August 17, 2019

PRESERVING HERITAGE: PROGRAMMING IN THE ARTS
AND HUMANITIES

IN THE FACE OF WHAT WE REMEMBER

Racing against the dynamic forces of gentrification and time, the documentary, In the Face of What We Remember: Oral Histories of 409 and 555 Edgecombe Avenue tells the extraordinary history of two Harlem buildings that were, perhaps, the social, political, and cultural epicenter of the Black World.

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

SIGNS OF THE TIMES: Harlem Markers Project is an initiative to install twenty-five historic markers in Harlem to pay homage to individuals, events, and organizations that imbue Harlem with its unique narrative. The markers will be installed this year.

UPCOMING EVENTS

8th Annual Sugar Hill Music Festival
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Featuring performances by Allan Harris, Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra,
Jen Jade Ledesna, Marcus Persiani and the Uptown Hi-Tones

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