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PAST EVENTS

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October 2023 Walking Tour: Labor History and Activism in New York City with Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School (WHEELS)

(at Union Square)​

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​November 2024 civil rights journey to Memphis. Participants had an immersive experience through stories, history, music, art, food, local community and activism 

(at I Am A Man Plaza)

February 2025 civil rights journey to Alabama with the Dalton School. Participants had an immersive experience through stories, history, music, art, food, local community and activism. 

(at I Am A Man Plaza)

Sunday, September 7 2025, walking tour of Harlem, Our adventure centered around 116th Street, also known as Civil Rights Way, where we experienced  Harlem's history, culture, and vibrant community. Our tour culminated with a delicious Southern feast at Melba’s of Harlem.

JTC Harlem Tour  - Past, Present and Future

We recently joined Neal Shoemaker from Harlem Heritage Tour  to journey through the vibrant streets of Harlem. He sings, shares authentic photos and personal anecdotes to shed light on the profound changes that have shaped this neighborhood.

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Left to right: Abbe Marcus, Leroy Frazer,

Joan Grangenois-Thomas, Randolph Mclaughlin, and Imani Ford.

On Thursday, October 16 JTC Experiences screened the documentary film, How to Sue the Klan which explored the efforts of civil rights activists to hold the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) accountable through the legal system. The film focused on a specific legal case involving a lawsuit against the KKK, highlighting the challenges and complexities faced by those who sought justice against the organization known for its history of racial violence and terror.  

A discussion was held after the showing. Panelists included: Professor and attorney Randolph Mclaughlin of Pace University Law School who brought charges against the Klan, Imani Ford, a Pace University Law student of Professor McLaughlin and Leroy Frazer from African American Men of Westchester. 

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