A day-long conference focused on West Harlem’s resilience-Saturday, April 29, 2017 9AM-5PM
HARLEM & THE FUTURE:
Preserving Culture & Sustaining Historic Character in a Changing Environment

Join us at a day-long conference focused on West Harlem’s resilience in the face of neighborhood change.
Today, what do you think of when you think of Harlem? Will the future Harlem still resonate its past? That question will be explored while reflecting on Harlem’s unique cultural heritage, built environment, and social fabric. Come to learn and connect with the community that seeks to preserve its cultural and architectural legacies. The day will entail keynote speakers, panel discussions, walking tours, and a film screening titled Gentrification.
WHEN: SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017
9AM-5PM
DUE TO THE HIGH DEMAND FOR TICKETS, THE VENUE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO THE ARONOW THEATRE ON CAMPUS
Where: City College of New York I Aronow Theatre located on the first floor in the North Academic Center. (MAP)
Entrance is next to the parking lot on Convent Avenue, north of the Spitzer School of Architecture, going north on Convent towards 137th Street (on campus)
COST: $10.00 LUNCH & WALKING TOUR INCLUDED! SENIORS & STUDENTS FREE
4 AIA LU / NY State credits available
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For more details, visit www.westharlemcpo.org
Sponsors:
West Harlem Community Preservation Organization, SAVE Harlem Now! Historic Districts Council,
The City College of New York, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, The New York City Landmarks Conservancy, Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association,
Landmark West!, Manhattan Community Boards 9 and 10, The Audubon Park Alliance
Funded in part by City Council Member Mark Levine & Historic Districts Council
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