Photography by Milton Lindsay Grant Blvd set to open first storefront this month By Gabrielle Houck When you walk into Grant Blvd’s new storefront in West Philadelphia, owner Kimberly McGlonn wants you to feel like you’re at home. She says the sustainable clothing company’s new retail space is essentially a manifestation of the brand’s identity
MorePhotography 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
MoreAuthor 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.
MoreIllustration by Sean Rynkewicz A City Divided By Randy Lobasso For many peaceful protesters in Philadelphia, June 2020 started off with a bang. Specifically, the bangs of flash grenades and tear gas canisters exploding below their feet as they attempted to escape from riot gear-clad police officers on Interstate 676. The murder of George Floyd
MorePhotograph 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.
MoreIn a rapidly changing world, the work of the home has been revealed for how challenging it is. Gender inequality in housework has also been exposed more than ever. Does it make any sense to say, through action or words: “Dear woman, you have been living under the global threat of the patriarchy from before
MorePhotography By Milton Lindsay Rich and Creamy By Alexandra W. Jones Vegan cheesemonger Steve Babaki knows the secret to making plant-based cheese taste like the real thing. Time. “If you just give it the time, it can taste so similar,” he says. The Conscious Cultures Creamery owner describes himself as 99.9% vegan (he occasionally nibbles
MorePhotography by Drew Dennis By Constance Garcia-Barrio On Saturday, June 6, I donned eleke beads, which represent different angels in the Yoruba religion, a sister tradition to Vodun, and prayed for protection before I left home for the George Floyd protest at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. With my 73 years and two prosthetic hips,
MorePhotography 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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