Bezona column: Lessons of inclusion from Harlem

Harlem streets are shaded by ginkgo trees to cool the air and create a sense of tranquility in spite of the hustle and noise of the city. (Photo courtesy / Voltaire Moise)

While in New York City, we stayed at a brownstone on 119th and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard for several weeks. The hectic noisy city life was softened by all the trees planted along the streets and very friendly people of diverse cultures. There were many parks and gardens, however, getting home was the real blessing of peace and quiet.