Dear Mom, I’m Gay — “What Did Jesus Say?”

By Jarvus Ricardo Hester Dear Mom, I’m Gay. I didn’t always say it with peace. For years, those words felt like confession, not truth. I thought I had to fix myself to make God proud — as if Heaven was waiting for me to change before it could love me back. Three times in my life, I went on forty-day […]

Single in the City: Becoming a Vegan

By Jarvus Ricardo Hester They say that in New York, everyone’s searching for something — a career, a connection, or just a quiet moment that feels like peace. For me, that search led not to another date, but to the produce aisle. I didn’t wake up one morning and declare, “I’m going vegan.” It happened slowly — the way all […]

Harlem Collective Wins Culture Forward Residency at the Apollo Victoria Theatre

Harlem Collective Wins Culture Forward Residency at the Apollo Victoria Theatre The Harlem Collective is honored to announce that it has been awarded a Culture Forward Residency at the historic Apollo Victoria Theatre in Harlem. Launching January 2026, this prestigious two-year residency (2026–2028) will celebrate Harlem’s living legacy through music, faith, and community engagement. Each month will feature performances and […]

Harlem Outbreak Lawsuit: “Completely Preventable”

By The Morning Show NYC | October 2025Category: Health & Community Justice Harlem Families Seek Answers After Deadly Legionnaires’ Outbreak A wave of lawsuits has been filed following a deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that left five Harlem residents dead and more than 100 hospitalized.Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and Reverend Al Sharpton are representing several victims’ families, calling the outbreak […]

The Morning Show Is Back — And So Is the Culture!

Highlight of the Week: Meet NYC’s New Jamaican Superintendent! We’re back from hiatus — refreshed, recharged, and ready to bring you more stories that move the culture forward. And this week, we’re starting with a major celebration of excellence and representation in education. Dr. Rushell White, born in Yallahs, St. Thomas, Jamaica, has just been appointed Interim Acting Superintendent for […]

70 Years Later: Emmett Till and the Fight for Justice in America

This year marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most harrowing and pivotal events in American history — the brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi, in August 1955. Till’s death and the subsequent trial, in which his killers were acquitted despite overwhelming evidence, shocked the nation and became a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement. Seven […]

Back-to-School in a Digital World

Next Monday on The Morning Show, we tackle one of the biggest back-to-school challenges of 2025: digital safety. With AI now in classrooms, cyberbullying on the rise, and students living in a hybrid world of online and in-person learning, it’s more important than ever to prepare families with the right tools. We’ll be joined by digital safety experts, educators, and […]