
History
A famous war photo of a Vietnamese girl inspired his music. At last, he performed it for her live
Hannibal Lokumbe first wrote “Children of the Fire” after seeing that photo from the Vietnam War. But 45 years later, this might be the most important performance of it yet.
5 years ago
Listen 1:29The impeachment probe gets constitutional
The impeachment inquiry continued Wednesday as the House Judiciary Committee called four constitutional law professors to testify.
Air Date: December 5, 2019 10:00 am
Listen 49:01Media Mobilizing Project begins uploading 15 years of Philly activism captured on video
The Media Mobilizing Project has been recording protests and interviews since 2006. It’s now uploading its archive.
5 years ago
Listen 1:49After ‘long-term extended loan,’ Penn Museum sends ancient Iraqi artifacts home
Since the 1930s, the Penn Museum has been holding and studying thousands of clay tablets from 2000 B.C. Today, hundreds are returning to Iraq.
5 years ago
Listen 1:46Predatory lending, redlining, gentrification, and the American homeowner
The financial collapse of 2008 led to many Americans losing their homes, while others profited. Today, unfair lending practices continue to benefit well-connected investors.
Air Date: November 29, 2019
Listen 49:45Unequal Justice works to uncover Delaware’s hidden history of racial violence
A statewide effort will explore the history of racial violence in Delaware, which allowed slavery despite remaining in the Union during the Civil War.
5 years ago
Pharmacist, know thyself: University of the Sciences discovers its own history
The University of the Sciences hired a pharmacy historian to comb through its 200-year-old archive.
5 years ago
Balloons grounded: 5 times Philly’s Thanksgiving Day parade ran into trouble
In its 100 years, the holiday pageant has seen its share of wind.
5 years ago
At 100 years, Philly hosts nation’s oldest Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade is celebrating its 100th year. Here's a look back at photos of what began as a promotional event for Gimbels department store.
5 years ago
A lifetime of memories at Philly’s Thanksgiving Day Parade for Santa’s helper
Philadelphia’s holiday event has been serving up floats, marching bands, and Santa Claus, too, for a century.
5 years ago
Presidential turkey pardons: The truth behind the tradition
The presidential turkey pardon is a strange, misunderstood and confusing tradition. It's also one that doesn't go back as far as you might think.
5 years ago
The real history of the first Thanksgiving
Historian David Silverman tells the troubling history of the first Thanksgiving from the perspective of the Wampanoag.
Air Date: November 26, 2019 10:00 am
Listen 49:00Chesco Historical Society wins six-figure prize in national women’s history contest
The building where the society is housed was the venue for the first Pa. women’s rights convention. But the collection is endangered by a leaky roof.
5 years ago
The Sullivan Way is celebrated and dedicated in North Philly
Dozens brave the cold to bring warm memories of the Opportunities Industrialization Center founder, whose name now designates a stretch of North Broad.
5 years ago