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8 Episodes 2021 - 2021
Episode 1
Sun, Mar 21, 2021
Harlem Shambles has perfected the age-old process of butchery, selling only meat made from raised-right animals, the exhibits within the Museum of Chinese in America speak volumes, and Lana Turner reveals Harlem's territorial roots.

Episode 2
Wed, Mar 10, 2021
A sumptuous tapas experience awaits us at Gaudir, Harlem's most renowned Banker, Nichol King, examines how her bank fosters a fair and balanced social equity approach to financing, and we learn more Harlem history from Lana Turner.

Episode 3
Wed, Mar 17, 2021
If you savor a classic southern breakfast, then you must dine at Ruby's Vintage. We will also enjoy an intimate conversation with Singer and Songwriter Esnavi, and the resplendent Lana Turner regales us with the history of Harlem's trains.

Episode 4
Wed, Mar 24, 2021
Accomplished Chef J.J. Johnson shares why he chose his beloved Harlem to open Fieldtrip Harlem where rice is culture, and Historian Lana Turner takes us back in time to when the Harlem that we know today had yet to emerge into existence.

Episode 5
Wed, Mar 31, 2021
Dianne Smith articulates her bold artistic vision revolving around a shared historical experience, as does LeRone Wilson whose elegant, fly, and chic art truly expands the mind. Lana Turner also recounts a unique time in Harlem's history.

Episode 6
Wed, Apr 7, 2021
Playwright Allan Harris's stage play Cross that River focuses upon on a complicated chapter in American history, the black cowboy, while Stacey Toussaint's Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour burrows into slavery's impact on New York.

Episode 7
Wed, Apr 14, 2021
Belle Harlem delivers maximum culinary satisfaction in a unique and cozy setting, C.E.O. Joey Harris's impressive music portfolio defies belief, while Stacey Toussaint paints a vivid picture of how slavery infected historical America.

Episode 8
Wed, Apr 21, 2021
Inside DeKalb Market Hall we discover the original Donutologist as well as the Jerkito Burrito, and at Minton's Playhouse we are blessed to have a conversation with Thelonious Monk IV and Sierra Monk who continue to uphold Monk's legacy.
