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#130 March 2020/All Topics

The Blacker the Berry: Free the Land

By Kirtrina Baxter & Gennifer RollinsBlack and Brown community members push the city to take steps toward equitable farm and garden ownership.

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February 29, 2020
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#130 March 2020/All Topics

Bike Talk: Down for the Count

By Randy LoBasso The census data used to determine whether to build better bike lanes doesn’t tell the whole story.

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February 28, 2020
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#130 March 2020/All Topics

Street Stories & Curbside Characters: Finding Beauty

By Constance Garcia-BarrioAn artist decorates trash receptacles along stretch of Girard Avenue with flowers and plants.

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February 28, 2020
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#130 March 2020/All Topics

Energy: As Sexy as Solar

By Meenal RavalEveryone can use technology—and common sense—to shave down energy use.

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February 27, 2020
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#130 March 2020/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois: I’m always fighting with my husband about chores. Is gender equality in the home possible?

By Lois VoltaDear Lois: I’m always fighting with my husband about chores. Is gender equality in the home possible?

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February 27, 2020
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#130 March 2020/All Topics/Editor's Notes

Editor’s Notes: Inside, Looking Out

Did you know Americans spend an average of 87 percent of our time indoors? Editor Alex Mulcahy discusses this astonishing statistic and how humans should rediscover our roots.

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February 26, 2020
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A Q&A with Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild member Kathy May

By Francesca FureyIn honor of the Philadelphia Beekeepers Symposium, Grid chatted with a local beekeeper about trends, changes and the ins and outs of urban beekeeping.

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February 14, 2020
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#129 February 2020/All Topics

Lovers & Fighters: Couples in Activism

By Claire Marie PorterUnited by aligned values and a commitment to activism, these Philadelphia couples share a passion for making the world a better place. 

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February 5, 2020
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#129 February 2020/All Topics

The Activism Issue: Fire Drill Fridays

Photography by Rachael WarrinerOn January 10, the last scheduled Washington D.C.-based Fire Drill Friday (Fonda returned to Los Angeles, where the protests will resume on February 7th) was attended by an estimated 500 people, including a contingency of 13 people from Philadelphia. 

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February 5, 2020
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#129 February 2020/All Topics

Kids to the Rescue: Summer Camps

By Alexandra JonesNine Philly-area summer camps for the mini environmental activist.

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February 5, 2020
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