Giving city communities the chance to get to know the waterways all around us
Keisha Scovens sees the Delaware River Watershed as an inclusive space for families of color to engage, learn, understand that flowing connection.
4 years ago
Listen 6:36Seeing the Delaware from Camden, and interacting for its betterment and our own
From her home, Adriana Amador-Chacon sees people having fun on the water, but also pollution. Individuals have a role in keeping the river clean, she says.
4 years ago
Listen 6:39How better access to Philly’s two rivers could open spaces of welcome on now-hidden shorelines
The city is tucked between the Delaware and Schuylkill. To appreciate their relationship to each other, and to us, we need to reach them, Stacy Levy says.
4 years ago
Listen 5:47How the Upper Delaware River unites many into one community
Steven Schwartz sees the northern part of the watershed as an ecosystem supporting aquatic and terrestrial species, and as a resource for humans too.
4 years ago
Listen 5:15Valuing wetlands as places to keep intact, not build over
Leonard Stewart tells WHYY about the lowest point in Philadelphia, his Eastwick neighborhood, and the water that is a constant companion.
4 years ago
Listen 5:55