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New York is having an immigration crisis? Join the club of receiving cities
Mayor Eric Adams is earning praise from Republicans, which is always a danger sign for Democrats.
'Rustin' puts a spotlight on a undersung civil rights hero
Bayard Rustin, the civil rights activist and primary architect of the 1963 March on Washington, who often worked tirelessly out of the limelight, takes center stage in the new Netflix drama \"Rustin.\"
Hey Jane and VoteAmerica Partner to Get Out the Vote
September 13, 2023-VoteAmerica and Hey Jane have partnered to launch Hey Jane x VoteAmerica at heyjane.com/vote-- an easy, straightforward website that educates users about how upcoming elections could affect abortion rights and gives them everything they need to get out and vote.
Republicans once more defending extremism in defense of their views
The inmates have taken over the asylum in the Republican Party. In the party that once prided itself on being pro-military, one wingnut senator is blocking the confirmation of hundreds of senior military officials, including the secretaries of the Navy, Army, and Air Force.
More about culture than competition, HBCU classics are like a family reunion in the Black community
As a crowd made its way into the nearby football stadium, a father watched his two sons toss a ball back and forth. Hot dogs sizzled on a smoky charcoal grill nearby.
FEMA to Evaluate Commonwealth Readiness of the of Pennsylvania
Emergency preparedness exercise scheduled for the Limerick Generating Station
Living beyond Covid, while Covid is still here
The newest version of the COVID-19 immunization will be ready for the general public in about a week. This is information we need to know.
Draw the Circle Wide
My dear friend Rev. Dr. Shannon Daley-Harris recently preached a sermon at Princeton University Chapel titled “Draw the Circle Wide.”
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Works
September is “Treatment Works” Month, and it’s time to acknowledge the important role treatment plays in reducing alcohol and other drug addictions.
Team S.T.R.I.V.E. holds back to school lunchbox extravaganza
Sunday, August 27, 2023, the members of Team S.T.R.I.V.E. hosted its 1st lunchbox giveaway to encourage students and parents to pack healthy lunches. In addition to having school supplies, students require fuel to energize them for learning. Team S.T.R.I.V.E. supplied the vehicle for students to carry the fuel of a healthy lunch with them on their educational journey.
Carnival 300 a Huge Success
Last Saturday, Germantown Church of the Brethren (GCOB), located in Mt. Airy, hosted its first-ever community event—Carnival 300, which celebrated the 300th church anniversary. Under the leadership of Pastor Richard Kyre maten, GCOB held a party that spanned four city blocks.
Five benefits you can apply for using SSA.gov
We continue to make it easier for you to access our programs and benefits. Our website offers a convenient way to apply for benefits online.
The Universal Vision of Marcus Garvey, The Declaration of Rights of Black Peoples of the world (pt 3)
“Let’s come to the realization that unless we reconnect with our roots, we shall forever be like a ship with all sails but no anchor. Let’s learn from what we have been through.
Phillys own Dr. Jerome Dorn to receive Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award
It has just been announced that Philly's own Dr. Jerome Dorn, the Founder of In Da House Media and celebrated author of \"Doors Opening, Opening Doors: The Life and Lessons of Jerome Dorn,\" has been selected to receive the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. The ceremony will take place on December 17, 2023, in Houston, Texas, where Dr. Dorn will be recognized for his outstanding contributions to the fields of media and literature.
Wealthy extremists attacking funding for Black Women Entrepreneurs are Desperate to Preserve Systemic Inequality
“In the face of persistent, systemic discrimination against Black people and all people of color arising from our country’s long history of racism, Ed Blum and his recently-created front group are bent on dismantling programs benefiting the Black community.
Evans spotlights $35 per month Insulin cost cap for medicare beneficiaries
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6, 2023 – Congressman Dwight Evans (DPA-3rd) held an event recently at Jefferson Einstein Hospital to spotlight the $35-per-month cost cap for insulin for Medicare beneficiaries that took effect as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act – some eligible patients still aren’t aware of the change.
Chairman Omali Yeshitela brings new reparations book to Philly; demands "Hands Off Uhuru!"
Uhuru (Freedom) Movement leader Chairman Omali Yeshitela is in Philadelphia this week to celebrate the publication of his latest book-- The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now!
Mayor Kenney kicks off eighth year of PHLprek with visit to Children's Garden
PHILADELPHIA, September 6, 2023 - In celebration of the start of a new PHLpreK program year, students at a North Philadelphia early education center started their first day with a visit from Mayor Jim Kenney.
There's nothing like good customer service
I don’t know how you feel about this, but I like to be treated well when I spend money in a store. I don’t care if I am only spending two dollars or if I am spending five hundred dollars; I want to be treated with respect. I like it when I walk into a store and someone who works there greets me pleasantly, not with an attitude or like I’m a shoplifter. I love it when people who work in stores and shops act like they welcome my business and they have an interest in why I’m there to shop.
Health department issues recall for at-home COVID-19 tests
PHILADELPHIA, September 9, 2023 —The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is notifying residents who received what they believe to be Flowflex COVID-19 Antigen Home Tests to check the lot numbers on those tests. If the lot number shown is COV2110012, they should throw the tests away and pick up replacement tests from any of the five Health Department Resource Hubs.
GASLIGHTING
Gaslighting, an ongoing process
A job for all
A job for all. Everyone ready and able to work will get a job--a good job that pays enough to bring a family above the poverty line–guaranteed by the federal government. At a time when our political leaders seem more intent on driving us apart rather than bringing us together, a federally guaranteed jobs program is an idea bold enough to break through the muck. Moreover, when Jerome Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, essentially announces that he will continue to fight inflation by raising interest rates until millions lose their jobs, it is long past time to stop sacrificing workers and their families for prices that they do not control.
What we all must try to do if American democracy is to survive
The week after Labor Day weekend usually signals the start of a return to serious business summer vacations over and kids back to school, fiscal years ending and new ones beginning, cleaning up and battening down for winter.
"Laugh Out Loud"
One Sunday, a pastor told his congregation that the church needed some extra money and asked the people to prayerfully consider giving a little extra in the offering plate. He said that whoever gave the most would be able to pick out three hymns.
Executive Order opens new opportunities for small businesses and small diverse businesses, improve state procurement practices
Governor Josh Shapiro signed Executive Order 2023-18 to increase opportunities for small and small diverse businesses to compete for state contracts, make the Commonwealth procurement process more accessible, and take actionable steps to help small businesses and small diverse businesses grow, succeed, and create good-paying jobs.
The McDonald's 17th Annual Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour returns with Showstopping Music Experiences in Six U.S. Cities
McDonald's 17th annual Inspiration Celebration® Gospel Tour (ICGT) will once again unite Black culture through its intergenerational celebration of Black faith, joy, music, and more.
Prostate cancer screening saves lives, especially among black men
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among people born with a prostate in the United States.
The first Africa Climate Summit opens as hard-hit continent of 1.3B demands more say and financing
The first African Climate Summit opened Monday with heads of state and others asserting a stronger voice on a worldwide issue that affects their continent the most even though its 1.3 billion people contribute to global warming the least.
A job for all
A job for all. Everyone ready and able to work will get a job--a good job that pays enough to bring a family above the poverty line-guaranteed by the federal government.
'Can you hear gunshots?' Student texts reveal horrors from inside an active shooter lockdown
An \"active shooter\" situation is a hell of a way to start a school year and I do mean hell.