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Making movies animates long-term Children’s Hospital patients
Drexel University students are teaming up with young patients at CHOP to create animated films.
6 years ago
Listen 2:02Fired Comcast worker pushing company to review policies on sexual harassment
Former employees bring petition from others who say they've been sexually harassed to Comcast's Philly headquarters.
6 years ago
Project Home unveils new housing in North Philly for those in recovery
The Ruth Williams House’s 88 new units are reserved for those who have been homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless.
6 years ago
Penn study finds most black men with trauma aren’t getting treatment
Among black men in Philadelphia who’ve suffered traumatic injuries, most psychological symptoms are not treated.
6 years ago
New Philadelphia mural brings childhood trauma into view
At Tuesday's dedication, Mayor Jim Kenney commended the work for shining a light on the importance of trauma-informed care.
7 years ago
‘This is not ordinary’: 5 inmate suicides in 3 months at Graterford
The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is under pressure to act after five inmates at Graterford Prison have committed suicide in the last three months.
7 years ago
Listen 1:53‘Moment to Movement’ event discusses longterm impact of #MeToo
As more women have been empowered to speak up in response to workplace harassment in recent months, many are wondering how this moment will translate into a culture change.
7 years ago
Philly training helps men find their role in the #MeToo movement
On Monday night, a group of about 30 men gathered in a Philadelphia conference room at the Friends Center to contemplate their role in the #MeToo movement.
7 years ago
Listen 1:49Pa. Senate votes to make it easier to take guns from violent domestic abusers
Wednesday the Pennsylvania Senate approved a bill that makes those convicted of domestic violence or subject to a restraining order turn over their guns more quickly.
7 years ago
Listen 4:43Penn’s Bioethics Film Festival celebrates 200th anniversary of ‘Frankenstein’
In 1818, Mary Shelley published her novel about an ambitious scientist and his creation, which would become a cautionary tale for what humans do with scientific innovation.
7 years ago
When 2 Philly-area execs were accused of harassment, their companies called this woman
Several of the prominent men accused of sexual harassment recently have said they're getting help for their behavior. But what does that actually mean and does it really work?
7 years ago
Listen 6:25Philly launches campaign urging citizens to carry life-saving naloxone
'Carrying naloxone can be just as important as learning CPR,' says Philadelphia's assistant deputy commissioner of the fire department.
7 years ago