Race & Ethnicity
Supreme Court voids majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, boosting Republican chances
The decision weakens a landmark voting rights law’s protections against discrimination in redistricting.
4 days ago
Racial health gaps persist in Pa., N.J. and Del. as Medicaid cuts loom, report finds
The Commonwealth Fund’s 2026 State Health Disparities Report showed health care gaps were the greatest among Hispanic residents.
4 days ago
Listen 1:13The university requested a stay of the court order to release the records, arguing that doing so would cause "irreparable harm.”
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:10The Southeast Asian Market has returned to FDR Park. Here’s what to know
The beloved market of food and goods is open for the season. Here’s information on its hours, offerings and South Philadelphia history.
4 weeks ago
Philly wants your vote on final touches for Harriet Tubman statue
The statue of the civil rights icon will debut at City Hall later this year – and Philadelphians can help choose a quote that will be inscribed on its base.
4 weeks ago
Dozens of Latino entrepreneurs gathered in Dover to meet Delaware lawmakers, network and highlight the growing presence of Latino businesses.
1 month ago
Listen 1:14Fair explores the benefits and diversity of independent schools in the Philadelphia area
Independent schools are approaching their education values by focusing on diversity and getting rid of the misconceptions around them.
2 months ago
Philadelphians of all ages joined in the museum’s costume contest on Sunday, celebrating Black Americans’ historic contributions to the U.S.
2 months ago
Ramadan plans are being disrupted for many in Paterson, New Jersey, one of the highest per-capita Muslim populations in the U.S.
2 months ago
Los líderes universitarios dicen que eliminar la investigación antirracista durante meses fue un error. Estudiantes e investigadores afirman que esto erosionó la libertad.
2 months ago
Historic slavery protest celebrated as Philly’s ‘52 Weeks of Firsts’ closes out February
The last “Firstival” during Black History Month will balance respectful remembrance with a celebration of activists, past and present, who fought to end slavery.
2 months ago
Mayor Parker defends her governing style in passionate Black History Month speech
Mayor Cherelle Parker said she hides her “love” for immigrants and vulnerable residents to protect federal funding.
2 months ago
Before the rain turned to snow Sunday, thousands packed Philly’s Chinatown for the parade celebrating the Year of the Horse.
2 months ago
Listen 1:10Philly education summit marks 20 years of Black history in public schools
The two-day gathering emphasized sustaining Black history education throughout the school year and beyond the classroom.
2 months ago
Listen 0:48Studio 2 Extra: Nikole Hannah-Jones on erasing Black history and civil rights
With the slavery exhibit back at Philadelphia’s President’s House, we spoke with Pulitzer winner Nikole Hannah-Jones on why this fight is about more than erased history.
Air Date: February 20, 2026 12:00 pm
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