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A Way with Words is an upbeat and lively show about language examined through culture, history, and family. Language debates, variations, and evolution, as well as new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, word histories, etymology, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more.
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A Way with Words

A Way with Words is an upbeat and lively show about language examined through culture, history, and family. Language debates, variations, and evolution, as well as new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, word histories, etymology, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha member Brandee Anderson is ecstatic for fellow AKA member and Vice President Kamala Harris at her home in Philadelphia on Inauguration Day 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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Race & Ethnicity

‘The first but not the last’: Philly-area Black women celebrate VP Harris with pearls and pride

Dressed in pearls and Chucks, AKA sisters and elected officials cheered the historic moment. “She’s the first, but she won’t be the last,” said Philly's Dr. Ala Stanford.

5 years ago

Trump supporters participate in a rally ahead of a violent insurrection at the Capitol building
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Policing
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SEPTA reassigns transit cop who attended Trump rally that led to Capitol insurrection

The reassigned SEPTA police officer was one of seven who attended the rally that preceded a deadly insurrection of the U.S. Capitol.

5 years ago

Media
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

What people fighting for change today can learn from MLK’s use of media

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used the media to advance the civil rights movement. Black media leaders in Philadelphia and beyond have ideas on how to continue his tradition.

5 years ago

Biden arrives at The Queen last month. (AP Photo)
Delaware
Politics

As Biden moves to D.C., Wilmington relishes its time in the spotlight

The city has received more attention in the past two months than ever before, but now the ‘Biden focus’ shifts to Washington.

5 years ago

Scott Hancock speaks in front of the Virginia monument in this still from the upcoming documentary
Keystone Crossroads
Home & Family
Public Safety
Social Justice

The Capitol riot could lead to further radicalization. Here’s how to pull people back from the brink

Here are what experts say about the rise in extremism, and what friends, family members, and bystanders can try to do about it.

5 years ago

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Sharon James lost her son John Heggie III, 30, 2 years ago to the day to gun violence. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Safety
Social Justice

‘It changed me’: A year of protest and loss renews meaning of MLK Day

Through service, activism, and education, Philadelphians honored Dr. King while reconciling the traumatic events of the past 12 months.

5 years ago

A passerby photographs activist Jamal Johnson who began his hunger strike Monday. (Layla Jones/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Safety
Social Justice

One activist won’t eat until Mayor Kenney takes action on gun violence ‘emergency’

Jamal Johnson began his hunger strike on MLK Day in hopes of connecting the city’s homicide crisis to the historic struggles Black people have overcome.

5 years ago

Eiji Mizukane places a glass bottle into a paper trash bag during a North Philly cleanup
PlanPhilly
Philadelphia
Public Spaces
Social Justice

‘Let’s fill this block with love’: Ya Fav Trashman Terrill Haigler leads MLK Day cleanup crew

Kevin Simpson, who lives on one of the blocks visited by the crew, found the effort heartening after years of picking up trash on his own.

5 years ago

The Whitman Plaza ShopRite (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Guns for groceries? Philly buyback offers $100 ShopRite gift card for firearms

Philly City Councilmember Curtis Jones said guns will be taken with no questions asked. The buyback will happen Saturday at two local churches.

5 years ago

Volunteers distribute boxes of food to a long line of drivers
Income Inequality
Pennsylvania
WESA

Welfare enrollment has fallen in Pa. during the pandemic. Why?

Why are fewer people getting welfare in this time of high unemployment, expanding enrollment in other safety net programs, and increasing hunger?

5 years ago

Dr. Ala Stanford speaks at a podium during an MLK Day of Service event
Philadelphia
Public Health
Social Justice

On MLK Day, Dr. Ala Stanford calls on Biden to send National Guard to support vaccination efforts

“Bring them here to help us,” said Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium founder Dr. Ala Stanford, speaking Monday at Girard College’s MLK Day of Service.

5 years ago

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks at Girard College in 1965
History
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Video: Martin Luther King Jr. at Girard College in Philadelphia, 1965

The civil rights leader spoke to a crowd protesting segregation at Girard College.

5 years ago

The 104-piece nigiri plate at Royal Izakaya
Food & Drink
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Royal Izakaya’s $1,000 nigiri plate is basically art

Chef Jesse Ito usually turns down requests because the dish is so time intensive.

5 years ago

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Media
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

‘Meeting physical force with soul force’: In King’s legacy, a guide to fight with words, images, and peace

Rev. David W. Brown reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the media, and the Capitol riots.

5 years ago

Philadelphia jazz musician Micah Graves
Radio Times
Music
Poetry

Regional Roundup – 01/18/21

This week we listen back to Mary's interview with poet Ariea D. Matthews, Anton Moore, executive producer of "The Wight of Death," and musician Micah Graves.

Air Date: January 18, 2021 10:00 am

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