Mimi Speaks

Miriam Medina, site administrator of theHistoryBox.com, provides useful information on a wide variety of topics taken from the voluminous pages of New York City's rich and turbulent history; Vibrant topics such as East Harlem with its Italian Feasts; Spanish Harlem, New York City's Early Riots; Domestic Violence; Self-Direction; Tenement Living and Urban Issues and much more, all find their way to the "Mimi Speaks" blog. Also included in this blog are articles written in Spanish and Italian.

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Mimi Speaks
Miriam Medina, or “Mimi,” is the site administrator of thehistorybox.com, a non-profit educational website. “Mimi Speaks” is her blog.In her capacity as the Website administrator, Miriam Medina is a member of the following societies: the National Law Center On Homelessness and Poverty,also a member of Litmocracy writer's workshop.
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Sunday, December 6, 2015

A Writers Niche and Chit Chat Over Coffee-2

CHIT-CHAT OVER COFFEE

Topic: NYC Tenement Living (1)
Topic: A New Yawker Tawks (2)
 Topic: Italian Slang, words and phrases. (4)
Topic: Foreign Immigration and Tenement Living (5)
 Topic: Take Me To The Fair
Topic: From Brooklyn To Chicago: Al Capone
Topic: A Creed To Live By
Topic:
Monk Eastman
Topic:
History of Education in NYC
Topic:
The Gold Rush
Topic:
The Dr. Harvey Burdell Murder Case
Topic:
The Erie Canal
Topic:
My Trip To Ellis Island Photo Gallery
Topic:
Honoring an Italian Tradition: The East Harlem Giglio di Sant' Antonio Feast
Topic: The Third Avenue El (Manhattan, New York)
Topic:
Spanish Harlem
Topic:
The Teapot Dome Scandal 1920s
Topic:
Harlem: Historic Heart of Black New York Topic: The Automobile Craze Has Finally Come To New York
Topic: That Extra Touch
Topic: History, Is My Passion
Topic:
Volunteering and Being Appreciative
Topic:
Human Warmth the Best Physical Communication. See An inspiring Music/Video

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