Swizz Beatz, Dr. Cordice Honored at Harlem Hospital Center's Mural Pavilion Opening
Swizz Beatz and Dr. John Cordice, a member of the Harlem Hospital medical team who saved Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. life in 1958, were the guests of honor at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Harlem Hospital Center's new Mural Pavilion this past Thursday (Sept. 27). In addition to opening the new $325 million facility, which includes a gallery of original paintings created under President Roosevelt's Harlem Renaissance-era Works Progress Administration, Beatz officially accepted his new role as HHC’s Global Ambassador.
"I can honestly say tonight represents something bigger than a Grammy... bigger than selling millions of records... bigger than my wildest musical dreams," Beatz said.
Scroll through pictures from the ceremony and fundraiser in the following gallery.
"I can honestly say tonight represents something bigger than a Grammy... bigger than selling millions of records... bigger than my wildest musical dreams," Beatz said.
Scroll through pictures from the ceremony and fundraiser in the following gallery.