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Liberia’s own Maurice Tosh Gayflor, better known as Cralorboi CIC, has been named the first-ever Arts and Culture Ambassador for the African Cultural Alliance of North America (ACANA), a leading ...
State officials visited Sankofa Farm at Bartram’s Garden on Thursday as part of Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025 Urban ...
Explore Jewish and Black relations through a transformative initiative at Harvard. Strengthening community ties is essential.
"I’m excited to solidify Philly as a place for daring art,” FringeArts CEO Nell Bang-Jensen said. Under her, the arts fest ...
City leaders celebrated new funding for Community Development Corporations (CDCs), which are non-profits that provide neighborhood services and assist with the development of affordable housing.
Black and women-led businesses across Philadelphia need capital, property access, procurement contracts and freedom from ...
The 50th anniversary of the largest African arts festival in the United States went off under cloudy skies in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Challenge presents students’ reflections on objects from this city history collection, interactive elements, and a Happiness Map display by the Happiness Lab at Drexel. The Library ...
Helen Elizabeth Haynes, an arts advocate, educator and former chief cultural officer for the city of Philadelphia, died March 26 at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital. She was 74.
Philadelphia area schools defy Trump One of the Trump administration’s major initiatives has been to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public schools, threatening to withhold ...
ROOTED 2025 will generate $25 million to Black women-owned businesses nationwide during a 22-city economic tour and digital sit-in.
A remarkable initiative in Philadelphia is making waves by raising $25 million to support Black women-owned businesses. In a society where bigotry and violence often target minority entrepreneurs, the ...
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