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Pennsylvania residents say Mariner East 2 pipeline project is contaminating their drinking water

Photography courtesy Lora Snyder Troubled Waters By Siobhan Gleason On February 12, 2018, Delaware County residents along the Mariner East 2 pipeline route received a letter from Sunoco Pipeline LP, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Operating LP, about a groundwater problem. Sunoco had punctured a local aquifer that residents of Edgmont Township relied on for

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We Don’t Farm Because It’s Trendy. Farming is not new to Black people. We farm as resistance, for healing and sovereignty

Author Ashley Gripper (right) with fellow farmers Errol Chichester (left) and Tahirah Chichester (center). Photograph By Khaliah D. Pitts The Blacker The Berry By Ashley Gripper For more than 150 years, from the rural South to northern cities, Black people have used farming to build self-determined communities and resist oppressive structures that tear them down. 

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In response to Grid’s June cover story, Philly’s former Zero Waste and Litter Director says the Plastic Bag Ban was delayed because of anticipated systemic issues with enforcement.

Photograph Courtesy of Nic Esposito By Nic Esposito A lot has changed since last month’s issue of Grid was released. Most importantly, the long-overdue national reckoning of how laws are enforced and how they disproportionately affect communities of color is finally taking hold. Also notably, I am no longer a part of the Kenney Administration.

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West Philly walls used to amplify artists’ messages

Photography By KayCee Garringer By Aaron Salsbury Q&A Interview with Nathaniel Ross, local metal-worker who commissioned the murals You’re a West Philadelphia resident and also have a workshop in the neighborhood. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and why you love the neighborhood? I’m a Delco kid, and I couldn’t wait to

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Community-run buying clubs see growth in the midst of pandemic

Photography By Rachael Warriner Bulking Up By Nic Esposito When Pennsylvania ordered its citizens to start socially distancing in mid-March, one West Philadelphia resident formed a wholesale buying club as a way to keep friends and neighbors connected in the midst of the chaos. The founder of the Pandemic Pantry, who prefers not to be

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Business for America’s local PA chapter is advocating for voting policy reform and encouraging businesses to help.

Photograph Courtesy of Unsplash.com Should Businesses Allow Voting on the Company Dime?  By: Jaclyn Zeal There’s a growing movement of businesses recognizing their role in empowering their employees to participate on election day. It’s no secret that large swaths of the voting-age population do not turn out to the polls. In 2018, only 51% of

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