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Kanene Holder
@Clocked · 3:56

Harlem

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Because they hear, like, the sirens is so loud. It sounds like there's actually a siren in my living room. So when there's an unexpectedly warm day, which if you don't know New York City weather, it is unexpectedly not supposed to be 60 degrees in February. That's just not a thing. It's usually maybe 30 degrees, maybe 20 degrees, maybe a high of 40 degrees, maybe. But it's usually very cold, windy, could snow
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Kanene Holder
@Clocked · 1:10
Hi. And we're black canadian. I holder clocking in now downtown, except the D train express on a weekend to West Fourth street, which is the home of a very historic street basketball court. And because it's 60 degrees, everybody in imam is out downtown as well. And so they're all playing, there's also some women playing handball in sports bras. So I guess they'll adjust. They're like, okay, I'll leave my hat at home. Very loud
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Guadalupe Ospina
@GOD1forever · 2:49
And I was born in Queens, and I was raised in Queens, but Harlem has a special place in my heart because my son was born in Mount Sina Hospital. But because it's just, like, the essence of Harlem is so different and it's so beautiful. The people, the diversity in the Africans, Africans, because Harlem is mostly african people, and it's beautiful and it's empowering
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