The groundbreaking sequence Harlem has reimagined what it means to inform Black tales on tv. At its coronary heart, the present is a vibrant celebration of Black pleasure, friendship and sisterhood, capturing the complexities and great thing about Black lives in a manner that’s genuine and refreshing. From its inception, the creator and solid aimed to craft a sequence that not solely entertains, but additionally leaves a long-lasting affect, pushing again in opposition to the slender narratives typically related to Black experiences.
By its relatable characters, heartfelt storytelling and unapologetic celebration of Black tradition, Harlem has grow to be a illustration of hope and inspiration. It highlights the importance of crafting areas the place pleasure and love can flourish, each on-screen and behind the scenes. On this unique dialog with Crew EBONY, the solid displays on their journey, the bonds they’ve constructed and the legacy they hope Harlem leaves behind for the subsequent technology of storytellers.
The Unbreakable Ties of Sisterhood: Classes from the Solid of Harlem
Crew EBONY: Are you able to discuss in regards to the significance of sisterhood and the way it’s been integral to you and your profession and your private life?
Meagan Good: Harlem has been among the finest experiences I’ve had in 30+ years on this business. Whenever you discuss sisters, these ladies like, these are my sisters. I like them. They love me. To have the ability to dwell on this character of Camille and to have the ability to pull issues outta myself that different folks hadn’t seen from me…and to have the ability to shock folks even after this lengthy within the enterprise is essentially the most gratifying feeling.
Shoniqua Shandai: Sisterhood to me is a whole lot of self-reflection. A very good sisterhood is a mirrored image of all the very best issues about you. They assist put a magnifying glass on the traits you wanna develop in. I feel a very good sisterhood is refining you. It helps you and conjures up you.

Friendship in Full Bloom: Black Pleasure on the Coronary heart of Harlem
How do you want finest to be mirrored as a Black lady and the way do you carry that into your work?
Grace Byers: We have now essentially the most enjoyable collectively, I feel that is in all probability some of the particular units that I’ve been on as a result of Meagan, Shoniqua, Jerrie and I’ve a real sisterhood each on and off display. One of many issues that we satisfaction ourselves on is you could really feel it, you possibly can sense it and that chemistry is admittedly palpable. It actually means rather a lot to have the ability to create artwork with different ladies of shade, robust, highly effective, stunning Black ladies who simply wish to encourage the world with their artwork.
Shandai: [There are] many blessings about this present. It’s exhausting to decide on one as a result of in so some ways I really feel like my goals had been expanded and what I assumed was doable for myself. However I feel my favourite half is the folks. The ambiance…nurtures me, not solely as an actress but additionally as a human being. So, they’re the folks I’ve been actually grateful to work with. I’ve been blessed with friendships I didn’t know existed.

Discovering Widespread Floor: The Actual-Life Parallels Between Actors and Roles
What similarities do you see between you and your character?
Jerrie Johnson: As a queer Black lady, I hope that Tye can proceed to be a pleasure and uplift the queer group by being genuine, by breaking the boundaries, by exhibiting us that queerness doesn’t look in some way. We will’t make assumptions about who any individual is by how they current, by their pronouns, or something like that. I hope that she will proceed to point out different queer ladies you could slay all day. Can’t no one examine you, boo.
Tyler Lepley: With regards to suaveness, I’m not just like Ian in any respect. I’m the kind to fumble over my phrases and whatnot. However I’m similar to him with regards to my dedication to my craft. It’s one thing I’ve devoted my life to.

What Filming Harlem Taught Its Solid About Sisterhood, Power and Self
How has the sequence proven you the fantastic thing about group?
Good: With authenticity, you possibly can’t lose as a result of it’s your reality. In authenticity, you belief your self even when you recognize you don’t have all of it good, however you belief your instincts. You belief your coronary heart. So when it’s all mentioned and accomplished, it doesn’t matter what occurs with the undertaking, you possibly can look your self within the mirror and say: ‘I adopted my path.’
Lepley: What I discovered most in regards to the Black ladies I’ve been privileged to share the display with over these previous few seasons is the truth that Black ladies are the spine of our tradition.
Shandai: I grew up in an setting that wasn’t at all times essentially the most open, loving or supportive of (curviness) and Blackness. Having characters like Angie and Ty be utterly supported of their group and (how they) present up vividly on the earth conjures up me to do the identical. It makes me wanna take up area, shout louder and share far more than I had earlier than. I’ve discovered about self-forgiveness, kindness, assist, love, grace, and inclusion from these ladies.
Saying Farewell: Treasured Experiences from the Set
What’s going to you miss most about filming Harlem?
Byers: I’ll miss the enjoyment in creating artwork with all people on this present. Over these previous few years, it has been actually pleasant to get up and go to set with ladies that I do genuinely love.
Johnson: What I’ll miss most in regards to the present is the affect this present had on me, the affect that the women have on me, the affect that this present has on ladies all around the world. I feel we discuss issues that individuals weren’t capable of discuss on TV, issues that the Black feminine group has wanted for a really very long time. I’ll miss having these conversations at giant.
Oliver: It means the world to me as a result of I’ve been on exhibits (the place) my voice was silenced, and I didn’t really feel protected and the set wasn’t comfortable. I didn’t really feel the camaraderie and the sisterhood. It was essential to me that I present up and make it a protected area (the place) all people looks like it is a group. It feels superb ’trigger I’ve been capable of create the work setting that I at all times wished. I do know that now greater than ever, individuals are gonna be … hoping for pleasure and lightweight and like to be mirrored. I’m so grateful to EBONY for placing us on the market as a result of there’s an erasure of individuals (who) appear to be us. It’s not unintended, it’s a deliberate option to … minimize exhibits and budgets for issues with folks of shade. It’s essential for us to struggle, to maintain being seen, to maintain being heard and likewise to place artwork on the market so we will get pleasure from ourselves in a time that’s gonna be very heavy and really controversial.

The Legacy of Harlem: A Celebration of Illustration and Resilience
What would you like Harlem’s legacy to be?
Good: I simply wish to be nearly as good as I may be. And I simply wanna love as deep and as exhausting (as I can). I wanna present up for folks, and I don’t want that to be (a) legacy. I simply want that to be their expertise. Hopefully, all of us assist one another somewhat bit extra alongside the best way.
Oliver: I would like you to see me and see the present that we’re doing and know that there’s a profession for (writers of shade). Once I got here out of movie college, the rationale I paired up with my pal Issa Rae after we went to varsity collectively was as a result of we had been erased throughout that interval. There was no Black particular person in comedy in a lead position after we completed movie college. And so we did that as a response to the dearth of illustration. I’m counting on a small scale that the legacy is inspiring to different content material creators. On a bigger scale, I’m simply comfortable that I received a present on the air with all various kinds of complexions, physique sorts, hair sorts. It’s so exhausting to try this.Shandai: I hope that this present’s legacy is long-lasting. I hope it gives illustration like I wanted a lot as a younger Black woman rising up. I bear in mind how superb it was to see Maxine Shaw and Khadijah James on display. I hope that there’s one other technology of Black ladies who see the present and really feel impressed to create or pursue artistry as a result of now they’ll see that there’s somebody like them who made it.
EBONY TEAM
Govt Vice President, Content material Candace Rodney – @cjrodney Govt Director, Editorial J’nelle Agee – @jnagee30 Director, Growth & Manufacturing Yadira Espinal – @isthatyadira
Director, Social Selina Smith – @selina.mvriee
Director, Expertise Ashle Mitchell – @ashle_monae Director, Editorial Savannah Taylor – @savmtaylor
Leisure & Tradition Editor Delaina Dixon – @delainadixon
Music Editor Emanuel Okusanya – @kusanye Author, Trend & Magnificence Victor Vaughns – @vqvaughns
Editorial Author, Model Options Kristin Morgan – @kayforkrstn Copy Editor Jonathan Giles – @jgileswrites
Senior Supervisor, Social Kai Bailer – @_kaai
Supervisor, Social Gitory Bartell – @gitoriousbig
Supervisor, Video Annastacia Gladston – @athenaturalista
Video Shooter/Editor Dennis Hope – @Lowkey_hope
Graphic Designer John Bruton – @brutoncreative
Undertaking Supervisor, Artistic Janald Dufont – @justjay_d
Coordinator, Content material Simone Walker – @s.im
Coordinator, Editorial Hayley Mason – @hayleymasontv
Cowl Crew
Expertise Meagan Good – @meagangood Grace Byers – @ladygracebyers Jerrie Johnson – @thejerriejohnson Shoniqua Shandai – @shoniquashandai Tyler Lepley – @tyleply Tracy Oliver – @tracyyoliver
Author Meena Anderson
Photographer Martika Avalon – @martika_avalon
Govt Producer / Artistic Producer David Wept – @davidwept
Line Producer Wyatt Whitaker – @wyattwhitaker
Manufacturing Supervisor Morgana Yasmeen – @morganayasmeen
1st Assistant Director George Solomon – @george_solomon
2nd Assistant Director Arielle Zolezzi – @ariellezolezzi 1st Photograph Assistant Andrew Pleasant – @andrew_friendly 2nd Photograph Assistant Dillon Padgette – @dillonpadgette
Digitech Renee Dodge – @reneedodge
Manufacturing Designer Taylor Almodovar – @taylor.almodovar
Artwork Director Kieth Boos – @keithboos
Set Decorator Andrian Brown – @andrianbrown2065
Social Videographer Kevin Isioma Ijeh – @kevin.creates
Social Video Editor Abe Azab – @azabmedia
Manufacturing Assistants Solana Campbell – @solana.campbell Vladamir Triaca – @transmissiontheory Taytum Blake – @taytumblake Aron Wilson
Meagan’s Wardrobe Stylist Philippe Uter – @philippeuter
Solid Wardrobe Stylist TeamJason Rembert – @jasonrembert Wilton White – @ww.ilt Ron Jeffries – @thestylistguy
Hair Stylist India Hammond – @indiahammond Make-up Artist Jorge Monroy – @jorge__monroy