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Private Security Firm Warned of the Attack on the United States Capitol

Editorial Assistance from Cory Clark On January 4, 2021, one of the world’s largest security companies, G4S, published an intelligence report detailing the potential risks to Washington, DC, leading up to inauguration. In the report titled “January 2021 Washington, DC, Security Outlook,” G4S warns specifically about the security threats to the United States Capitol on

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January 8, 2021
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#140 January 2021/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois, How do I channel the anger I feel into something productive?

In terms of domestic life, I think a lot about what angers me. As a cleaning lady, I’ve had clients who’ve pitied me, and others who’ve barked orders at me while offering me their scraps. I’ve had those who’ve stiffed me. Those who’ve looked down their noses at me. And those people made me mad.

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January 8, 2021
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All Topics/Race and Equity

Today’s Black Lives Matter movement puts increased power and accountability in the hands of the masses

On May 19, 1925, a boy named Malcolm Little was born. His father would eventually be murdered by a white supremacist organization called the Black Legion. His mother would later suffer a nervous breakdown following her husband’s murder, thus causing Little to be sent into the foster care system. After getting into drug dealing and

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January 6, 2021
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#140 January 2021/All Topics/Community/Politics/Race and Equity

We’ve already laid the foundation for a Green New Deal in Philadelphia. We just need the will—and the cash—to make it happen.

When Jerome Shabazz started Overbrook Environmental Education Center (OEEC) in 2002, he set about transforming a former EPA brownfield site into a community space where the neighborhood could connect with nature. Today, it’s a verdant oasis on Lancaster Avenue’s commercial corridor. “It’s the intersection of environment, public health and community,” Shabazz says. But OEEC doesn’t

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January 4, 2021
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#139 December 2020/All Topics/Community/Environment/Environmental Justice/Race and Equity

Philadelphia’s Black-owned radio station takes on environmental racism and injustice

On October 12, Indigenous People’s Day, radio station WURD (96.1 FM/900 AM) held an on-air Environmental Justice Summit in partnership with Bartram’s Garden and From the Source Reporting Collaborative. Part of the station’s EcoWURD initiative, the day-long summit included speakers and panels discussing high-level topics such as leadership in environmental justice as well as grassroots

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December 23, 2020
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All Topics/Race and Equity

The pandemic is far from over—but this emergency housing program is winding down

In the fight against the spread of COVID-19, Philadelphia has employed hotels as COVID Prevention Spaces to house homeless, elderly and health-compromised populations. One such space, the Holiday Inn Express at 13th and Walnut streets, is scheduled to cease providing that service today. The hotel has served as a shelter for the homeless since April.

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December 21, 2020
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All Topics/Design/Energy/Green Building

How volunteers at one Philly condo building promote sustainability and green living to their neighbors.

In 2006, the board of The Philadelphian, a condominium located on Pennsylvania Avenue, faced a financial dilemma. A previous Board of Directors had allowed necessary upkeep to fall by the wayside for years, leaving the 1960s building in desperate need of repairs. Rundown appliances, poorly insulated areas, and many more interior issues were creating high

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December 20, 2020
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All Topics/Race and Equity/transportation

Rapper/peace activist threatened by police with Taser

Nafis Middleton, a local rapper and anti-violence activist known as Fis Banga, was detained on Tuesday, December 15, by Philadelphia police from the 35th District in what he describes as “a traffic ticket gone wrong.” Middleton, 27, has been writing and producing anti-violence skits and raps for more than five years, but this week he

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December 18, 2020
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#139 December 2020/All Topics/Community/transportation

Meet the SEPTA operator behind a beloved holiday-decorated trolly

Suppose you hopped on a vehicle that not only took you to another neighborhood but to a different place in your spirit. For Philadelphians, a journey with such a touch of magic is as close as SEPTA driver Gary Mason’s trolley. Mason tricks out his trolley for different holidays and revels in riders’ responses. Mason,

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December 18, 2020
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All Topics/Culture

The pandemic is likely to claim another concert venue

After operating for more than 8 years, Spring Garden music hotspot Voltage Lounge is being forced to close its doors after falling behind on rent. “At some point in the near future we will get that space back from Voltage,” says Craig Grossman, general partner at Arts + Crafts Holdings. Arts + Crafts Holdings, which

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December 17, 2020
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