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Mercedes Robinson
New Jersey
Policing
Social Justice

Protesters at Trenton City Hall demand justice for George Floyd

Protesters also marched in Atlantic City on Saturday from City Hall to the police station, chanting “No justice! No peace! No racist police!”

6 years ago

Protesters and activists walk across the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday in New York. Cities saw some of their biggest gatherings of the past two weeks on Saturday.
NPR
National
Policing
Social Justice

Peaceful anti-police brutality protests continue across the country

In addition to the massive crowds that gathered in Washington, protesters in cities from Philadelphia to San Francisco are calling for racial justice in policing.

6 years ago

Hundreds of protesters gather at Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia
Policing
Social Justice

Philly lifts curfew; marchers advocate for incarcerated people amid COVID-19

There will be no citywide curfew in Philadelphia this evening for the first time in more than a week, city officials announced on Sunday.

6 years ago

People gather on June 3, at the site where George Floyd, an African-American man, was killed while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.
NPR
National
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

In a place of tragedy people resist and find solace

The place where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis has transformed, at least temporarily, into a daily remembrance. People gather to heal, to protest and to be together.

6 years ago

Frank Rizzo mural
Philadelphia
Public Spaces
Social Justice

Crews paint over Frank Rizzo mural in South Philadelphia

“We know that the removal of this mural does not erase painful memories and are deeply apologetic for the amount of grief it has caused,” Mural Arts said.

6 years ago

Evangelical Christians traditionally focus on individual sin and salvation. But some are taking a wider view when it comes to addressing systemic racism. (Reza/Getty Images)
NPR
Race & Ethnicity
Religion

Evangelical Christians grapple with racism as sin

For many, the Gospel is more about the need for personal salvation than the duty to address societal ills.

6 years ago

Levi Scott Sr. at Crimson Cafe in West Philadelphia; Screenshot from Charles Rumford's map DANYA HENNINGER / BILLY PENN
Food & Drink
Race & Ethnicity
Billy Penn

This map of 150+ Black-owned Philly restaurants was sourced from the community

A group of volunteers are curating the list, which is being constantly updated.

6 years ago

Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo (right) kneels as the hearse of George Floyd arrives to North Central University ahead of funeral service on Thursday. Protests in the wake of Floyd's death while in police custody has erupted across the country.
(The Washington Post/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
NPR
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Amid brutal responses to protesters, will moments of solidarity bring real change?

The aggressive police responses to anti-police brutality protesters have been punctuated by occasional unity between the two sides. Will those gestures amount to anything?

6 years ago

Protesters took over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Saturday to hear speakers from the Party for Socialism and Liberation - Philly, who along with demanding an end to police brutality and justice for George Floyd, called for fair housing, libraries, and healthcare for all. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Social Justice

Day 8 of Philly George Floyd protests: Massive demonstration at Art Museum, among others citywide

Many of the protests are calling for specific changes in Philadelphia, including the defunding of the police department.

6 years ago

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput (left) embraces Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez (right) during his installation at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia on February 18, 2020. (Pool photo/ by David Maialetti/The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Public Health
Religion

Coronavirus update: Archbishop Perez to celebrate first public Mass Sunday

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia says Archbishop Nelson Perez will be principal celebrant at a 9 a.m. Mass in North Philadelphia.

6 years ago

Protesters march past Philadelphia Police Department headquarters on Sunday, May 31, 2020. (Chris Norris/WHYY)
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

‘Imperfect at best, racist at its worst’: America’s facade crumbles as buried voices reaching a deafening pitch

The scream of Black communities has seemingly squelched all other voices in this moment, writes Drexel University graduate student Jarrell Hill.

6 years ago

Chad Todd stands in the dining room at Sulimay's restaurant, which has become a staging area. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Food & Drink
Philadelphia
Public Health

How a Fishtown diner feeds neighbors and bridges divides

“We’re here 24 hours,” Sulimay’s owner Chad Todd said. “I sleep above the restaurant, I come down and I do what I can to help people in need, that’s it.”

6 years ago

Sixx King, an activist and filmmaker, led a peaceful protest through Center City, Philadelphia Thursday afternoon. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Policing
Social Justice

With so many protests, which reform demands will be heard?

A collective of social justice groups has spent years crafting a list of demands they have for the city. They ask people to know what protest leaders are calling for.

6 years ago

Splintered windows, plywood and shuttered doors mark the 100 block of W. Ninth Street in Wilmington. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Delaware
Policing
Social Justice

After night of ‘chaos’ last weekend, Wilmington regroups amid concern of more unrest

Windows were broken and stores looted after what started as a peaceful protest. City officials say they used restraint but won’t tolerate violence tonight.

6 years ago

City workers and activists paint the words Black Lives Matter in enormous bright yellow letters on the the street leading to the White House, Friday, June 5, 2020, in Washington.(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice
Streets & Roads

DC paints huge Black Lives Matter mural near White House

“The section of 16th street in front of the White House is now officially ‘Black Lives Matter Plaza,’” Bowser tweeted. A sign was put up to mark the change.

6 years ago

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