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Get to Know These 10 Black-Owned Vegan Businesses in Philly

By Meredith Jones Grid has received a number of inquiries from readers interested in combating systemic racism who are looking for lists of local black-owned businesses they can support in their daily lives. As a jumping-off point, we have started a list of vegan businesses with black or bi-racial ownership that we hope will grow

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June 18, 2020
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22nd Street is Finally Getting a Protected Bike Lane

Photograph courtesy of the Philadelphia Bicycle Coalition Bike Talk By Randy LoBasso Philadelphia’s bicycling community woke up to interesting news in 2017: someone (or someones) had glued nearly three blocks of toilet plungers to 22nd Street to create a makeshift protected bike lane.  The 22nd Street lane—well-used by commuters and recreational cyclists on the daily—had

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June 17, 2020
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Philadelphia residents can now schedule doorstep pick-up of electronics and clothing

Photograph Courtesy of Retrievr SmartCityPHL Launches E-Waste and Textile Recycling Pilot By: Francesca Furey Looking to dispose of old cell phone models that live in a drawer and collect dust? How about piles of outfits that no longer fit? The City of Philadelphia’s new partnership with Retrievr lets you do just that, all while abiding

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June 17, 2020
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June 12, 2020
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Black Lives Matter movement inspires young, local activist to organize his first protest 

Josh Yeboah Gyasi at the May 30 protest Photography By Allie Ippolito By: Grid Staff The last week of protest gatherings in Philadelphia have been nothing short of historic. In an effort to get to know some of the movers and shakers behind the movement, Grid interviewed 22-year-old Drexel Hill native Josh Yeboah Gyasi, who

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June 10, 2020
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Before COVID-19 hit, these dancers put on shows in Philly’s subways and streets. Now they’re waiting until it’s safe to do it again.

Subway Dancers By Constance Garcia-Barrio At Broad and Erie, with luck, you’ll board a subway car where veteran street dancers from the Motion Monarchs and Project Positive stand poised to burst into action. “What time is it?” one dancer asks. “Show time!” another says. As the train roars toward City Hall, one dancer grabs the

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June 9, 2020
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Take a look behind the scenes of Philly’s retro vegan diner The Tasty, four years into business.

Photographs Courtesy of The Tasty Double Duty By: Alexandra W. Jones You have to love what you do to work 60 hours plus per week, like Sofia Baltopoulos and Kate Hiltz. The pair are co-owners who double as line cooks, marketers, and managers for Philly’s vegan diner The Tasty. “Kate and I both work pretty

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June 9, 2020
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How to get out on the water and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you’re like me, summer means paddling on our urban waterways. And, if you’re like me, the thought of getting out on the water offers freedom from your largely homebound life and the hassles of visiting crowded parks while social distancing. Many people from New Jersey and Pennsylvania consider paddling to be exercise, just like

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June 8, 2020
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South Philly catering company offers soul food with a vegan twist.

Photography By Albert Yee Gentle Soul By Alexandra W. Jones Sometimes a single Instagram post can change your life—or at least that was the case for Bryon and Natasha Dockett. A few years ago, as vegan bloggers, they posted a shot of their homemade dinner online and got a message in their inbox. It looked

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June 5, 2020
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East Kensington cafe serves food, drink history and community during the pandemic.

East Kensington cafe serves food, drink history and community during the pandemic.

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June 4, 2020
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