Race & Ethnicity
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.
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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.
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Before the rain turned to snow Sunday, thousands packed Philly’s Chinatown for the parade celebrating the Year of the Horse.
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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.
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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
Listen 17:04Chief White Eyes toggled between British and American leadership to secure land for the Lenape.
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Listen 3:38University leaders say removing the anti-racism research for months was a mistake. Students and researchers say it eroded academic freedom and institutional trust.
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Listen 2:34Philadelphia City Council considers Office of Freedmen Affairs to guide possible reparations efforts
The Office of Freedmen Affairs would guide potential reparations efforts for descendants of enslaved people, including scholarships and tax relief benefits.
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Listen 1:09Caroline Rebecca LeCount fought hard to desegregate Philly’s public transit. More than 150 years later, the agency continues to celebrate her legacy.
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In Philly, ‘every day is Black History Month.’ Here’s how the city is celebrating in 2026
As the semiquincentennial nears, Philadelphia’s cultural institutions are examining the country’s founding through the lens of local Black history.
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Philadelphia Suns lead Lunar New Year lion dances across the city to celebrate the Year of the Horse
Lion dances are performed to chase away evil spirits and bring good luck in the new year. The nonprofit has several performances planned in the coming days.
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The curriculum will discuss the organization's history and the context of the bombing, but not the current controversies surrounding the group.
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How to explore Cape May’s overlooked Black history
From Harriet Tubman’s time in the shore town to Freedom’s Corner and a thriving Black business district, Cape May’s history is worth exploring this Black History Month.
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‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ is a celebration of Harlem Renaissance and Black resilience
Steeped in appreciation, the Lantern Theater Company’s production begins a monthlong run on Feb. 12.
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Welcome the Year of the Fire Horse: Events, shopping, symbols and more about Lunar New Year
What to know about the global holiday and where to eat, shop and celebrate in Philly.
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