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#152 January 2022/All Topics/Community

Dear Lois, How do I act with care and learn from my mistakes?

When I was young, I used to love to move my bedroom furniture around. It seemed like I was scooting my dresser and bed across the room twice a year—sometimes even switching bedrooms with my sister. I loved the change that rearranging brought and the newness within the familiar. During one of these furniture moving

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December 31, 2021
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#152 January 2022/All Topics/Community/Culture/Race and Equity

Music and dance education offer lifelong skills and opportunities for underserved students

Antoine Mapp used to approach drug-dealing teens near his West Philly home and ask if they wanted to learn to play drums to earn a few dollars. “Sometimes they’d say, ‘Get the [hell] out of here,’ then … they’d try it,” says Mapp, 41, whose grandmother started a community drumline, the West Powelton Steppers &

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December 31, 2021
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#152 January 2022/All Topics/Environment/Water

Water Department deputy speaks on the impact of stormwater infrastructure upgrades, 10 years into quarter-century plan

This year, the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) celebrated 10 years of Green City, Clean Waters (GCCW), a 25-year plan that seeks to improve water quality in our creeks and rivers by using rain gardens, tree plantings and other green stormwater infrastructure to soak up stormwater. Sixty percent of our city is served by an old

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December 31, 2021
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#152 January 2022/All Topics/Bicycling/transportation

Our beloved bike columnist bids adieu and reminds us of the work we need to do

There’s something about our tax structure I think most people don’t understand: If you own a car, the American taxpayer subsidizes your ride. The more expensive and bigger your vehicle, the more socialism you get. The money set aside for roads has come less and less from gas taxes over the past 50 years and

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December 30, 2021
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#152 January 2022/All Topics/Environment/Race and Equity/Urban Nature

Refuge recruits new hunters for equity, education and ecology

In early November Troy Bynum bagged his first deer and shared a photo of it on social media. Bynum, a tech worker from Mount Airy who is also a wildlife photographer, shot it with a crossbow as part of the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum’s Mentored Archery Deer Hunt. “A lot of people

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December 30, 2021
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All Topics/Race and Equity/Shop Local

Using fitness as a tool to work through grief, Philly personal trainer pushes women to transform their bodies and their minds

In a photo, Morgan Burrell stands on the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, flexes her bicep, and looks down in reverence as the sun catches her shadow. The Philly entrepreneur created her online fitness, coaching, and mindset business, Get Mo Phit (Physically Healthy & Internally Tenacious) with the goal of helping women transform their overall

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December 11, 2021
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All Topics/Community/education/GridPhilly/Race and Equity

Video: One Arts Community Center and We Love Philly are teaching students how to heal themselves and their communities

Watch how We Love Philly’s program at One Arts Center is teaching students how to heal themselves and their communities through mindfulness and entrepreneurship and what the school district can learn from this program. Read the full story here.

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December 10, 2021
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#151 December 2021/All Topics/Community/education/Race and Equity

Students create their own educational and entrepreneurial opportunities at We Love Philly

When you approach the storefronts at 52nd and Warren streets, just off Lancaster Avenue in West Philadelphia, you might notice the handcrafted facades of One Art Community Center’s Earthship-style building, which uses glass bottles and cans placed in cement to provide structure and light. In the center’s backyard, a group of students are working on

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December 9, 2021
9 mins read
#151 December 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy

Consultant helps companies eliminate single-use plastic containers

Alisa Shargorodsky, the founder of ECHO Systems, hears it time and time again when she tells someone she works in the waste industry: “Oh, are you guys into recycling?” They’re not. “We’re not here to advocate for recycling,” she’ll say. “We are building infrastructure for radical reuse.” ECHO Systems envisions a world where food service

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December 9, 2021
2 mins read
#151 December 2021/All Topics/Food/Shop Local

Lab-designed seed butter caters to prenatal and postpartum nutritional needs

On February 9, Kensington resident Kristin Dudley texted her mother Pamela without context: “Hey mom—could you do something for me? Write the words ‘Mother Butter’ on a piece of paper, one time in cursive, the next just regular—take a pic and send it to me?” “Ok … ” her mother responded. Dudley, a self-described “serial

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December 9, 2021
6 mins read
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