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Award winning women-owned company premieres film: 'Cup Full of Crazy'
Congratulation to Jillian Bullock who premiered her new psychological thriller, \"A Cup Full Of Crazy.\" The premiere took place last week at SMG Upper Darby Theater, 53 S. 69th Street.
Southwest Philadelphia community tries to heal from trauma as shooter's mental health comes into focus
In the weeks before Kimbrady Carriker opened fire at random with an AR-15 in southwest Philadelphia, killing five people and wounding four others, including several children, the few people close to him had watched him grow increasingly agitated and erratic, sometimes pacing the house wearing a bulletproof vest, prosecutors and others have said.
To Be Equal
Former V.P. Pence Claims there's no racial inequity in education.He's very, very wrong. (and unlike Pence, we know the numbers)
Don't just talk about the problems in our city, pick some issues and work to make things better
There are so many things that can make for good citizens. Voting is something everyone should do once they turn age 18. Cleaning up outside in front of where you live every day makes for a good citizen.
A troubling Supreme Court defense of free speech at the expense of LGBTQ rights
As a strong believer in the First Amendment, I respect the Colorado graphics artist who didn't want to make wedding websites for gay couples, even though I strongly oppose her stance.
City officials join summer campers and local artists to kick off "The Oval" Pop-Up Park on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Summer campers from nearby recreation centers attending the kick-off event enjoyed a preview concert from Let's Rock Recess, the Philly Kids DJ, and a summer staple at The Oval.
Notes on Pan-African Nationalism
Pan-Africanism is the worldwide concept of Black Unity. Black Nationalism can be looked at as the actual working component to sustain Black Power, international independence, and unity.
The Brouhaha about Affirmative Action
The recent US Supreme Court's ruling stating the student acceptance policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, which factored in race, gender, and economic status, were unconstitutional; a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of equal protection under the law will have huge impacts on not only college acceptance and enrollment but on the psyche of this nation.
Graduations and proms, are they over the top?
Now that our youth are out of school for the summer (at least the majority of them are out of school), I figured this would be a great time to sound off on two issues that have been tugging at my brain, proms and graduations.
The Supreme Court's worst new ruling you never heard of
One ruling hidden inside one of the Supreme Court's horrendous decisions last week hasn't received nearly the attention it deserves: the court's radical expansion of who has standing to bring cases before the court
NJ Immigrant Entrepreneurs honored for Making a Difference
EDISON, NJ, July 5, 2023--The NJ Business Immigration Coalition honored first-generation business leaders at the 10th Annual New Jersey Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards last week for their contributions to business, innovation, and non-profit work and for supporting the state's economic growth
Thousands more prisoners across the US will get free college paid for by the government
REPRESA, CALIFORNIA (AP) - The graduates lined up, brushing off their gowns and adjusting classmates' tassels and stoles. As the graduation march played, the 85 men appeared to hoots and cheers from their families. They marched to the stage - one surrounded by barbed wire fence and constructed by fellow prisoners
A troubling Supreme Court defense of free speech at the expense of LGBTQ rights
As a strong believer in the First Amendment, I respect the Colorado graphics artist who didn't want to make wedding websites for gay couples, even though I strongly oppose her stance
Trump posted what he said was Obama's address, prosecutors say. An armed man was soon arrested there
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform what he claimed was the home address of former President Barack Obama on the same day that a man with guns in his van was arrested near the property, federal prosecutors said Wednesday in revealing new details about the case
Right-wing SCOTUS justices are not acting alone
The right-wing gang of six justices on the Supreme Court just ruled that affirmative action in university admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violates the Constitution
Overturning Opportunity
In the spring of 1954 (like so many Black families), mine waited anxiously for the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision
Philly in the National News Again and It's Not "Good News"
For most of us, particularly people over the age of 45, all we're looking for or is some peace, quality time with family and friends, fun, and relaxation on the weekends. Right?
First Friday Farmers Market brings music to Philly Back Down Memory Lane: How it all Began?
Think back 20 years ago, when summer rolled around everyone knew that Friday Night Jazz at The Firehouse Farmer's Market, 50th Street and Baltimore Avenue was the place to be.
Supreme Court decisions on Affirmative Action in Higher Education set the country on a path to even greater INEQUALITY
With let-them-eat-cake obliviousness, today, the majority pulls the ripcord and announces ‘color-blindness for all’ by legal fiat. But deeming race irrelevant in law does not make it so in life.
July 4th, Not Our Day of Independence
When I was a little girl, I believed everything I was taught in school. For example, I believed that Christopher Columbus discovered America.
New Habitat for Humanity ReStore lays strong foundation in opening weekend
On Friday, June 23, Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia celebrated the grand opening of its new ReStore at 3111 W Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia.
"Flipping The Switch" on Solar and Climate Justice in Hunting Park
On a sunny day in late June, a crowd gathers outside of the offices of the Hunting Park Community Revitalization Corporation to “flip the switch” on a new solar array.
Supreme Court's Student Loan Decision Will Exacerbate Racial Inequality
National Urban League President Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court's decision on student loan relief:
Is the Supreme Court ready for reform yet?
That’s my updated version of the immortal declaration that legendary alderman and saloonkeeper Mathias “Paddy” Bauler reportedly delivered on the night of Richard J. Daley’s first election as Chicago’s mayor in 1955: “Chicago ain’t ready for reform yet.”
Community College of Philadelphia to host graduation of WOMEN'S WAY Change the Narrative Fellows
Community College of Philadelphia will host the graduation of the third cohort of Change the Narrative Fellows at 6 p.m. on July 6, 2023. The ceremony will be held in the Klein Cube, inside the College’s Pavilion Building, 1700 Spring Garden St. (entrance located on N. 17th St., south of Spring Garden St.)
Log on you might learn something new
“The radical ways in which the Internet has changed all traditional media, not least radio, challenged consumption models so that any and all media can now be accessed by anyone and anywhere in the world instantly. Changes in society so powerful that even reluctant media empires would eventually be forced to adapt and meet the new ways in which their consumers wanted to access their entertainment choices.”
Affirmative Action Out on College Campuses Thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court
The current United States Supreme Court has to be one of the most outrageous and staunchly Republican-leaning bodies in our nation’s history.
The City of Chester host 12th Annual Juneteenth Celebration along with pool reopening
In partnership, the City of Chester, Saint Daniels Ray of Hope CDC, and The Philadelphia Union came together to host an epic 12th Annual Juneteenth Commemoration
How to Avoid Foreclosure on your Property
A foreclosure is a legal process in which a mortgage lender or lienholder attempts to recover the balance of a loan or debt from someone who has stopped making payments by forcing the sale of the asset used as the collateral for the loan or on which a lien has been placed
We Celebrate Juneteenth: A Poetic Journey book release
PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 2023 - Local author, Namibia El, debuted her sophomore book at a special release party held in the SCOOP USA community room just in time for the Juneteenth holiday