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Protests

A protester holds up a sign during a We Still Can’t Breathe March
Community

Wilmington protesters call for new law to ensure independent oversight of police

Protesters in Rodney Square also called for justice for Lymond Moses. Two white officers fatally shot the 30-year-old Black man in January.

5 years ago

Protesters carry a banner in honor of Walter Wallace Jr.
Community

Activists honor Walter Wallace Jr., nearly six months after Philly police fatally shot him

Sunday’s demonstration at Malcolm X Park aimed to shed light on how Wallace aligned with Black Lives Matter and how the music he wrote reflected those beliefs.

5 years ago

Protesters take to the streets to demand freedom for Mumia Abu Jamal. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Community

Supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal rally on his 67th birthday for his release

Organizers say his case and the 2020 murder of George Floyd are linked to a long history of racist policing nationwide, as well as in Philadelphia.

5 years ago

Protesters gathered at the Art Museum on April 17, 2021 after police shot and killed Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.(NBC10)
Community
NBC10

Dozens march in Center City in protest of the killing of Daunte Wright by police

Dozens of demonstrators marched through the streets of Philadelphia in protest of the deadly police shooting of Daunte Wright in Minneapolis last week.

5 years ago

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw joined Mayor Jim Kenney and other city leaders to announce plans and resources available in advance of the verdict in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Courts & Law

Philly officials call for peaceful protests, not destruction in anticipation of Chauvin verdict

The city detailed how it plans to respond following the verdict in the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin.

5 years ago

Graffiti on a boarded-up home under construction at 52nd and Delancey streets warn of unrest if the killer of George Floyd is not convicted
PlanPhilly
Courts & Law

Chauvin trial: Philly police seek help from community as they prep for possible ‘unrest’

Philly police want city residents to help prepare them for community responses to the Chauvin verdict after their botched responses last year’s unrest.

5 years ago

Hundreds march to Chinatown for a rally against anti-Asian hate in Philadelphia on March 27, 2021. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY)
Community

Philadelphia joins national day of protest against anti-Asian racism

A gathering at Franklin Square is one of scores planned across the U.S. in response to a spike in anti-Asian violence.

5 years ago

Fareed Abdullah leads a peace march against gun violence in Southwest Philadelphia on March 20, 2021. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY)
Community

As gun violence continues to surge, organizers unite for a peace march in Southwest Philly

With no sign of a stop to the shooting, organizers arranged the march Saturday at 52nd & Pentridge streets, where Antonio Walker Jr. was killed.

5 years ago

(photo courtesy of Cephascrispus/Creative Commons)
Radio Times
Lifestyle

A year without concerts

We discuss the ways in which the pandemic has affected the lives of musicians, and the efforts to get Spotify to pay musicians more for their streams.

Air Date: March 18, 2021 10:00 am

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An artist's rendering of the Freedom Fighters mural at Girard College. (Courtesy of Mural Arts Philadelphia)
Community

Teenagers who desegregated Girard College to be honored with a mural

Teenagers were “the muscle” behind Cecil B. Moore’s historic protest outside Girard College in 1965. The school will soon have a mural depicting them.

5 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks on U.S. supply chains, in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Politics & Policy

Biden revokes Trump orders on ‘anarchist’ cities and more

President Joe Biden on Wednesday formally revoked a series of presidential orders and memorandum signed by Donald Trump.

5 years ago

Teachers hold signs outside Gompers School in protest of the district's plan to return to in-person learning
Keystone Crossroads
Education

Philly teachers protest return to classroom plan as officials wait for mediator decision

District officials had been demanding some teachers return to school buildings Monday, ahead of a planned return of up to 9,000 young children on Feb. 22.

5 years ago

An empty classroom in Philadelphia.
Keystone Crossroads
Education

Philly teachers defy demands to return to buildings, plan Monday protests

The city’s teachers union has told teachers not to return to classrooms on Monday. The district says teachers could face discipline.

5 years ago

Protesters march from the scene of Walter Wallace Jr.’s killing to Malcolm X Park in Oct. 2020. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Courts & Law

Legal observers sue Philly police alleging brutality at protest of officer shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.

The suit seeks punitive and compensatory damages, and is the latest in a slew of police brutality cases brought against the Philadelphia Police Department.

5 years ago

People listen as President Donald Trump speaks during a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Education

Allentown teacher fights suspension over DC protest

The district asserted the teacher “was involved in the electoral college protest that took place at the United States Capitol Building.”

5 years ago

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