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Philadelphia Orchestra's home renamed Marian Anderson Hall as Verizon name comes off
The Philadelphia Orchestra's home is being renamed Marian Anderson Hall in honor of the pioneering Black American contralto, a rare case of an artist's name replacing a corporation.
Rep Your Section (RYS) Meetup Highlights
On February 29, 2024, Indie Go Inspire rolled out the bells & whistles for a select group of music influencers at the exclusive RYS \"MEET UP!\" hosted at the contemporary Small House Creative HQ on 3525 'I' Street in Philadelphia, PA, marked the official launch of the brand in Philadelphia following its triumphant debut in Atlanta, Georgia back in December 2023.
President Biden's State of The Union Address centers on National Urban League's “D3" Agenda to Defend Democracy, Demand Diversity, Defeat Poverty
“When you get to my age, certain things become clearer than ever before.
Keeping your Enthusiasm
Lord, Help Us To Keep The Joy We Had For Jesus When We First Believed. Amen.
Donald Trump's bizarre pitch to Black voters is martyrdom marketing
How about this for a novel campaign pitch? “I’m being indicted for you, the Black population.”
Bellmon appointed to Stop-and-Go Legislative Task Force
Anthony Bellmon, D-Phila., has been appointed to the Stop-and-Go Legislative Task Force.
Dallas High School Team crowned Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Champions
Dallas High School, from Luzerne County, captured the Pennsylvania State LifeSmarts Championship by successfully fielding questions about real-life marketplace issues and beating four other teams during the competition hosted Thursday by the Office of Attorney General.
Montgomery County announces launch of Whole Home Repairs Program
The Montgomery County Commissioners announced the launch of the County's Whole Home Repairs Program (WHRP).
Slam The Scam: How to spot government imposters
Do you know how to spot a government imposter scam?
Department of Human Services Highlights Research and Resources for Aging Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) released the latest issue of the Positive Approaches Journal, which aims to provide the most recent research for people with mental health, substance use disorder and behavioral challenges, intellectual disabilities, autism, and other developmental disabilities to live an everyday life. This edition focuses on the aging process in those with intellectual disabilities and autism and offers resources and solutions.
Frozen embryos are people? In the world of politics, at least
An Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are “children” offers a sad example of the age-old law of unintended consequences.
Shapiro administration, transit leaders highlight how Governor Shapiro's public transit proposal would protect and create jobs, urge Pennsylvanians to thank transit operators on National Recognition Day
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Mike Carroll with Public Pennsylvania Transportation Association Executive Director Shawna Jones, and a rabbit-transit operator highlighted how Governor Shapiro's budget proposal to invest in transit agencies would not just stabilize and improve service but also help retain and attract the workforce critical to the services Pennsylvanians rely on.
Hands Across Philadelphia: A Historic Black History Month Lesson with Frederick Douglass Descendants
In the heart of Philadelphia, a remarkable event unfolded at the School of the Future as Hands Across Philadelphia and Teachersand.com sponsored a special initiative in collaboration with the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives.
The Path to Authentic Living
\"Follow your heart\" is a timeless piece of advice that speaks to the inner compass within each of us, guiding us toward a life of authenticity and fulfillment.
Frozen embryos are people? In the world of politics, at least
An Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are “children” offers a sad example of the age-old law of unintended consequences.
When the Black Community gets Un-Plugged Emergency Preparedness (Pt 3)
Recently, there were major cellular outages in our area that affected AT&T, Verizon, and TMobile customers across the country.
Kamala Harris leads Bloody Sunday memorial as marchers' voices ring out for voting rights
SELMA, ALA. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris told thousands gathered for the 59th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday attacks on civil rights marchers in Selma, Alabama, that fundamental freedoms--including the right to vote, are under attack in America even today.
FAFSA Completion Workshop helps Pennsylvania Students and families apply for postsecondary financial aid
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) joined the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), local postsecondary students and families, and legislators to host a FAFSA® completion workshop, highlighting the importance of applying for financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first and most critical step in applying for financial assistance for the 2024-25 academic year.
Drusilla Dunjee Houston
As we observe Black History Month, we must be honest, candid and frank with ourselves and admit we have much work to do to encourage our people to “Know Thyself.”
Chatbots' inaccurate, misleading responses about U.S. elections threaten to keep voters from polls
With presidential primaries underway across the U.S., popular chatbots are generating false and misleading information that threatens to disenfranchise voters, according to a report published Tuesday based on the findings of artificial intelligence experts and a bipartisan group of election officials.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins gun safety advocates, family members of gun violence victims to call for investment in state office of gun violence prevention
Davis joined gun safety advocates and family members of gun violence victims at the Capitol to call for an investment in the state Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which is a key part of Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget and plan to make Pennsylvania communities safer.
Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson hosts Southwest Philadelphia Town Hall Meeting
Philadelphia City Council president Kenyatta Johnson led a team of local and state leaders who addressed quality of life matters in the Southwest Philadelphia community last Monday night (March 4, 2024) at Ezekiel Baptist Church at 5701 Grays Avenue.
Chancellor Williams and Race Organization (Pt 1)
As a teacher, I require my students to read a minimum of (30) minutes every day.
Middle States Is Not The Enemy
Contrary to the folderol coming out of Harrisburg, 1837 University Circle Cheyney Pa. and other sources, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education is not the cause or the reason Cheyney University of Pennsylvania was placed on probation.
Pray for a Grieving Family
Lord, We Lift Our Hearts To You And Ask That You Comfort And Bless This Grieving Family. Amen.
Things will CHANGE
Lord, We Thank You Because You Are The Same To Us And For Us Each And Every Day. Amen.
It is time to save the children
Health officials report that 16 Palestinian children have died of starvation and dehydration in Gaza in recent days.
Actor you didn't know was from Philly
Philly Fun Fact: Do you remember Gary Dourdan?
The case for nauseous optimism
I chose the word nauseous over cautious because my stomach is churning at the very possibility Trump could get a second term. But I don’t believe that will happen.
Black women struggle to find their way in a job world where diversity is under attack
Regina Lawless hit a professional high at 40, becoming the first director of diversity and inclusion for Instagram. But after her husband died suddenly in 2021, she pondered whether she had neglected her personal life and what it means for a Black woman to succeed in the corporate world.