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Race & Ethnicity

Supporters rallied outside the U.S. Treasury Department in 2019 to demand that American abolitionist Harriet Tubman's image be put on the $20 bill. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
NPR
Money

Biden administration will ‘speed up’ efforts to put Harriet Tubman on $20 bill

The Biden Administration will resume efforts to redesign the $20 bill to feature abolitionist Harriet Tubman, the White House said Monday.

5 years ago

Demonstrators raise their arms and chant,
NPR
Community


In fatal shootings of unarmed Black people, many police are repeat offenders

Since 2015, police have fatally shot at least 135 unarmed Black people nationwide. The majority of officers were white and for some, the shootings weren't their first or last.

5 years ago

The site of a proposed solid waste management facility across from homes on Union Avenue
Community

How an environmental justice controversy sparked in Upper Darby

Residents and officials of several Delaware County towns have joined forces in opposition to a proposal to put a solid waste facility near their neighborhoods.

5 years ago

The Juneteenth Parade makes its way down 52nd Street in West Philadelphia in June 2019 where it was being held for the first year after moving from Center City. (Brad Larrison for WHYY)
Politics & Policy
The Philadelphia Tribune

Juneteenth is no longer an official city holiday

This comes after Mayor Jim Kenney used a one-time executive action in 2020 to designate the June 19 celebration an official city holiday for the first time.

5 years ago

Artist Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Arts & Entertainment

Queer and Black at the laundromat: Jonathan Lyndon Chase at the Fabric Workshop and Museum

Big Wash explores the laundromat as a site of queer domestic life where the private meets the public, and the idea of cleaning as both ritual and meditation.

5 years ago

Andréa W. and Kenneth C. Frazier. (Photograph courtesy of the American Heart Association)
Health

American Heart Association receives $1M grant to address health equity in North Philly

Life spans can vary dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood in Philadelphia. A Frazier Family Foundation gift aims to reduce these disparities.

5 years ago

Department of Human Services Secretary Theresa Miller (Courtesy of DHS)
Health

Pa. Dept. of Human Services vows to take ‘anti-racist’ approach

The agency serves more than 3 million people annually and employs nearly 16,000 employees, making it one of the state’s largest employers.

5 years ago

Alpha Kappa Alpha member Brandee Anderson is ecstatic for fellow AKA member and Vice President Kamala Harris at her home in Philadelphia on Inauguration Day 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Community

‘The first but not the last’: Philly-area Black women celebrate VP Harris with pearls and pride

Dressed in pearls and Chucks, AKA sisters and elected officials cheered the historic moment. “She’s the first, but she won’t be the last,” said Philly's Dr. Ala Stanford.

5 years ago

Philadelphia police answer questions about the arrest of Josephus Davis for the murder of a man walking his dog in Brewerytown. From left are Capt. Jason Smith, Assistant District Attorney Joanna Pescatore, and police spokesperson Eric Tripp. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Courts & Law

‘Treat all homicides the same’: Philly police under scrutiny after quick arrest of suspect in Temple grad killing

In a city where the majority of homicide victims are Black, some have been critical of robust media coverage of Milan Loncar’s killing and a swift arrest in the case.

5 years ago

Community

What people fighting for change today can learn from MLK’s use of media

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used the media to advance the civil rights movement. Black media leaders in Philadelphia and beyond have ideas on how to continue his tradition.

5 years ago

Neha Das won first prize in the MLK Voice 4 Youth contest for her speech challenging Euro-centric beauty standards entitled
Education

King’s speech: Delaware students emulate MLK in spoken word contest

The fifth annual MLK Voice 4 Youth contest shifted to an online competition this year, but that didn’t stifle the passion contestants brought to their speeches.

5 years ago

'Things That Matter' author and lead Jehmir Nixon (far right) with contributors Jaelynn Pearson and Samuel Smith'THINGS THAT MATTER' ON YOUTUBE
Arts & Entertainment

Philly teen’s music video, a year in the making, carries Dr. King’s message into the future

Jehmir Nixon’s “Things That Matter” urges people to speak out against racial injustice.

5 years ago

Judge Constance Baker Motley
NPR
Courts & Law

New program aims to bring more civil rights lawyers to the South

Unveiled on MLK Day the program will offer free tuition and room and board, a commitment intended to remove barriers for students deterred by law school's steep costs.

5 years ago

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Community

‘Meeting physical force with soul force’: In King’s legacy, a guide to fight with words, images, and peace

Rev. David W. Brown reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the media, and the Capitol riots.

5 years ago

Residents are pictured in the courtyard of Richard Allen Homes
PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

How Black Philadelphians lived MLK’s fight for ‘open housing’

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought de-facto segregation and substandard housing. Black Philadelphians knew the struggle all too well. They still do.

5 years ago

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