Race & Ethnicity
‘It’s a damn shame’: Federal crews dismantle President’s House exhibit on slavery
The removal follows a White House directive to reshape how U.S. history is presented at national parks — sparking protest and a new city lawsuit.
4 days ago
Sisters team up to explore the lives of Black women in Revolution-era New Jersey
Artists Anika Grant and Nandi Jordan are producing “Ceremony for Revolutionary Seeds” this fall at historic sites in Camden, Fort Lee and Trenton.
1 week ago
Listen 1:16African American Museum in Philadelphia unveils plans for MLK weekend
Free admission, “Selma” screening and radical art-making are on the docket for the long weekend.
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:17South Philadelphia’s El Carnaval de Puebla cancelled for second straight year
Organizers of the Cinco de Mayo celebration cite the risk of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as potential low turnout not making financial sense for sponsors
3 weeks ago
Tim Merrill on faith, resilience and resistance
Tim Merrill has been a pastor and youth leadership developer in Camden for decades. He dedicated his new novel, "The Song Sparrow," to the young people of Camden.
Air Date: December 19, 2025 12:00 pm
Listen 50:00How a reporter began to investigate diabetes risk, and along the way, made a startling discovery about his own health.
1 month ago
Listen 13:10Camden and Essex counties have the most children in foster care. New Jersey has the lowest placement rate in the country.
1 month ago
Listen 1:05Black Girls STEAMing Through Dance offers after-school classes, training for teachers, workshops and seasonal camps throughout Philadelphia.
2 months ago
Listen 2:09Campbell’s fires executive who was recorded saying company’s products are for ‘poor people’
Campbell's said Wednesday it listened to a recording of Ballys meeting with Garza and fired Bally on Tuesday.
2 months ago
‘Power to the Pupil’: Black educators gather in Philly to discuss the future of teaching
Studies show Black students learn best with teachers who look like them, yet in Philly — where they’re the majority — only 4% of teachers are Black men.
2 months ago
Listen 1:41Campbell’s defends food after alleged racist, profanity-laced tirade by company executive
A recording of the rant is part of a wrongful termination lawsuit that was filed in Michigan against the company.
2 months ago
Listen 0:59Penn Museum’s new Native North America exhibition collaborates with Indigenous curators
Eight curators from eight Indigenous nations redesigned Penn Museum’s Native North America display.
2 months ago
Listen 1:20Los contratiempos en la financiación y el cierre parcial del gobierno federal han retrasado la apertura de la nueva escuela bilingüe chárter ASPIRA en Georgetown hasta 2027.
2 months ago
Arden’s ‘Mountaintop’ visits MLK Jr. on last night of his life
Akeem Davis plays the civil rights icon as wonderfully imperfect. The show runs through Dec. 14.
2 months ago
South Jersey business coalition stands firm on DEI, despite federal pushback
The business coalition continues to provide DEI programming for its members and said they have no intention of wavering from it.
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