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Working the Favor Bank: Ten ways to grow your network and get things done
If you’d like to build a strong, productive network, start by making deposits in the favor bank. Robert L.Dilenschneider explains what this means, how to build up your balance, and why you don’t need a lot of money or power to get the ball rolling.
Biden-Harris Administration announces Investments in Urban Agriculture, Food and Market Access through President Biden's Investing in America Agenda
PHILADELPHIA, PA, July 21 - The Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of investments that will increase market access and revenue streams for producers while strengthening the food system and giving consumers better access to locally grown foods and healthier choices
'No Labels' just more political nonsense
Labels, as all consumers discover, are just packaging
The defense bill is no longer a no-brainer as Speaker McCarthy gives in to far-right faction
Despite the rowdy episodes of fussing, feuding, and fighting that we see erupt out of the Congress, matters as routine as the annual defense policy bill have tended to slide through without much opposition. Until this year
For Emmett Till's family, national monument proclamation cements his inclusion in the American story
When President Joe Biden signed a proclamation Tuesday establishing a national monument honoring Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, it marked the fulfillment of a promise Till's relatives made after his death 68 years ago
PA Gaming Control Board Levies $67,500 in Fines
Board also placed seven adults on its involuntary exclusion list for gambling at casinos while leaving minors unattended
Tuberville's addled defense of white nationalists is part of a plot to gaslight Americans on Racism
“Tuberville’s attempt to downplay and erase the racism of actual racists echoes attempts to downplay the violence of the largely White mob on January 6
"Youth Aren't Bulletproof"
“Dear Lawmaker, My name is Ana Rodriguez. I lost my daughter, Maite Rodriguez, on May 24, 2022, in a mass shooting at her school, Robb Elementary, in Uvalde, TX ...It was the last week of school, and she was excited about watching movies with her friends and attending the honor roll ceremony
Local Police District partners with community, return of The Beech "Jazz on the Ave" Music Fest SUP MMUUNS
PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 2023 -Beech Community Services, in partnership with the 22nd Police District, recently hosted the 14th Annual Beech \"Jazz on the Ave\" Music Fest, headlined by Lady Alma and Vertical Current.
The State House is Tied 101-101
Here we go again. Seems like every time I think the PA State House is in Democratic control, a new situation comes up that could change that.
Actors and writers on strike rally in Philadelphia and Chicago as union action spreads
Striking screenwriters and actors held rallies in Philadelphia and Chicago on Thursday as the labor dispute that has halted Hollywood spreads to more cities.
Cobbs Creek Foundation breaks ground, celebrating start of major revitalization of historic Cobbs Creek Golf Course
Members of the Cobbs Creek Foundation were joined by elected officials, educators, and supporters to celebrate the launch of the Foundation's revitalization of the historic Cobbs Creek Golf Course--a project that will invest at least $100 million into restoring the course and transforming the property into a dynamic golf and education campus.
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding stops at farms in Philadelphia and Chester during statewide Urban Agriculture Week Tour
During the week of July 10 through July 15, recognized as Statewide Urban Agriculture Week, Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding celebrated Pennsylvania's Sixth Annual Urban AG Week with a statewide tour that will help residents across Pennsylvania increase access to fresh produce in food deserts; break down racial, ethnic and socioeconomic barriers; and tackle historical inequities to feed community opportunities.
The Derailment and the Disease of African Culture of Self-Hate (Pt 1)
Mastering the trade of barbering for over 25 years in the heart of west Philadelphia on( 52nd Street) allowed me to experience and feel the emotional and historical pulse of young Black men.
"Peace Not Guns" Roundtable
PHILADELPHIA, July 19, 2023--Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson (Second District) held an in-person \"Peace Not Guns\" roundtable discussion with teenagers from throughout the city at Philadelphia City Hall.
City announces public design presentation meeting with Semi-Finalist competing to create Harriet Tubman Statue
PHILADELPHIA, July 20, 2023 - On Thursday, August 3 at 5:30 p.m., the City of Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) will host a virtual Public Design Presentation Meeting with the five (5) semi-finalist artists competing to create Philadelphia's permanent Harriet Tubman statue.
Elevate Your Consciousness
Albert Einstein said, \"You cannot solve problems using the same consciousness that created them.\" In other words, if you keep doing the things you do/did, you will always get the results you've gotten. Life is about facing challenges and danger, solving problems overcoming obstacles, and bringing forth the best of what is within ourselves. No one escapes this process; it is part of life.
Can Philly and PA get some Gun Laws with Teeth, Please?
One of the best things I respect about PA State Senator Vincent Hughes is that he doesn't mince his words. When he comes before TV news station cameras and invites all the media to a press conference he's calling, be sure you are going to get the 411 on what's really happening in Harrisburg.
Gus Newport
“I’m lucky for what my grandmother instilled in me: Don’t think you know it all
Clarence Thomas' American Dream with a little help from his friends
If you live long enough to see your heroes deposed from their former glory by the exposure of long-hidden truths, it can make you feel as though, maybe, you have lived too long
I knew Robert F. Kennedy, and you're no Robert F. Kennedy
During a press event last week at an Upper East Side restaurant, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that COVID-19 was “targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people.”
Buffalo lawsuit proves social media is the latest in media's history of causing harm
Families of Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Victims Point to Algorithms and Negligence Leading to Anti-Black Violence
GOP attorneys general shift the battle over affirmative action to the workplace
NEW YORK (AP) — Thirteen Republican state attorneys general are cautioning CEOs of the 100 biggest U.S. companies on the legal consequences of using race as a factor in hiring and employment practices, demonstrating how the Supreme Court’s recent ruling dismantling affirmative action in higher education may trickle into the workplace
"Reps. Davis and Gallagher Champion Bill to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Children and Adults by Preventing and Mitigating Trauma"
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 19, 2023--Representative Danny K. Davis (DIL) and Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI) announced the reintroduction of the Resilience Investment, Support, and Expansion (RISE) from Trauma Act to improve the health and well-being of children and adults by preventing and mitigating trauma
Clarence Thomas' American Dream with a little help from his friends
If you live long enough to see your heroes deposed from their former glory by the exposure of long-hidden truths, it can make you feel as though, maybe, you have lived too long
It is time to act
If things don’t add up, it makes sense to see if something has been left out of the equation
Thriving Beyond Cancer - Four women to share their stories at Love Letters Workshop
(BPRW) (BLACK PR WIRE) A special free online workshop, \"Love Letters to Our Bodies,\" has been specifically designed by black women to encourage, support, and empower other black women as they navigate the changes brought by cancer
The Black Doctors Consortium still providing outstanding health care services in Philadelphia
Do you remember the name, The Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium? They are still here, based in Philadelphia
Black Lives Matter movement marks 10 years of activism and renews its call to defund the police
The Black Lives Matter movement hits a milestone on Thursday, marking 10 years since its 2013 founding in response to the acquittal of the man who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin
Chester NAACP 2023 Annual Awards & Scholarship Banquet
Following three years of not being able to gather for a celebration due to the pandemic, the Chester Branch of the NAACP held its 2023 Annual Awards & Scholarship Banquet on Friday, July 7, 2023, at Ballroom at the Phoenix in Boothwyn, PA.