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One of the patterns from my walk home in Harlem . Instead of writing what I see on my walk home I deiced to create quick prints of recognizable buildings that signal home for me.
One of the patterns from my walk home in Harlem . Instead of writing what I see on my walk home I deiced to create quick prints of recognizable buildings that signal home for me.
One of the patterns from my walk home in Harlem . Instead of writing what I see on my walk home I deiced to create quick prints of recognizable buildings that signal home for me.
One of the patterns from my walk home in Harlem . Instead of writing what I see on my walk home I deiced to create quick prints of recognizable buildings that signal home for me.
This stop motion animation was made by Picture The Homeless Members who participated in the Harlem Motion project. Harlem Motion is a project that was facilitated by Havanna Fisher who was Laundromat Project's Harlem Create Change artist in resident for 2016
You don’t want no problems.
African-American proverb used to express to someone that he/she does not want to incite any trouble or conflict. Failure in following this warning may cause emotional and/or physical harm. Also see “Don’t start nothin’, won’t be nothin’.” (via blkproverbs)
This stop motion animation was made by Brotherhood Sister Sol Members who participated in the Harlem Motion project. Harlem Motion is a project that was facilitated by Havanna Fisher who was Laundromat Project's Harlem Create Change artist in resident for 2016
The Realest
Beautiful Mural that can be found in the gym of the historical St.Marks Church in Harlem!
This stop motion animation was made by Community Voices Heard Members who participated in the Harlem Motion project. Harlem Motion is a project that was facilitated by Havanna Fisher who was Laundromat Project’s Harlem Create Change artist in resident for 2016
This stop motion animation was made by community members who participated in the Harlem Motion project. Harlem Motion is a project that was facilitated by Havanna Fisher who was Laundromat Project's Harlem Create Change artist in resident for 2016
The Renaissance Ballroom that was located between 138th and 137th street on 7th ave
The Beloved and dearly missed Savoy.
The Savoy that was located Between 139th and 142th street on Lenox ave