Episode #1 @Row House

A seasonal American eatery in the hart of Harlem’s resturant row

The Row House name is a nod to the beautiful architecture that Harlem is so famous for. Whether on a family outing, a romantic date or a social gathering, Row House offers the ideal setting to make your night complete.

Row House Harlem NYC

2128 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10026(212) 256-0019
info@rowhouseharlem.com

Thursday & Friday: 4pm-11pmĀ 

Saturday & Sunday: 12pm-11pm

“Are Black Men the Leaders in Their Community?”

In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the question of whether Black men are the predominant leaders within their communities. From grassroots activism to political representation, Black men have long played significant roles in shaping and guiding their communities. However, the narrative surrounding Black male leadership is complex and multifaceted. Join us for brunch at https://rowhouseharlem.com as we navigate through historical contexts, societal perceptions, and contemporary realities to shed light on the diverse array of leadership roles Black men occupy within their communities. We’ll hear four black men as they share their insights, experiences, and perspectives on this crucial issue. Through candid discussions and insightful analysis, we aim to challenge stereotypes, amplify marginalized voices, and foster a deeper understanding of the complexities of Black male leadership. Join the conversation as we explore the nuances of leadership dynamics within Black communities and the broader implications for society as a whole. This monthly series takes place in a Black own restaurant, where Black men of all ages and walks of life discussing topics affecting black men in business, relationship, health, fitness, politics and current events.

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