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Palestinian Solidarity Day goes on amid war, clashes with city government
Palestinian flags waved on a frigid Wednesday afternoon as a crowd gathered at the base of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s steps. “Today was not supposed to happen,” Jude Husein said into a microphone. “But year after year through patience, persistence, positivity...
The Envy Office: Can Instagrammable Design Lure Young Workers Back?
Inside the “blueberry muffin” conference room, the walls are, naturally, painted blue. Not just any blue — it’s the calming color you might find a baby’s bedroom, what the paint can refers to as “sea to shining sea.” Anchoring the room is a table, red and oblong,...
Pennsylvania General Assembly Members Call for Ceasefire and Release of Hostages Amid Ongoing Violence
PENNSYLVANIA — Members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly have issued a call to Pennsylvania’s Congressional Delegation, urging them to support a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and the provision of humanitarian aid to those affected by ongoing violence in...
Israel and Hamas agree to temporary cease-fire, hostage release deal
WASHINGTON — Israel and Hamas have reached a deal for a short-term humanitarian ceasefire that will allow the release of some hostages and increase humanitarian aid into the besieged Gaza Strip, U.S. officials said late Tuesday. President Joe Biden praised the...
PA State Legislators Call for Congressional Support for Ceasefire and Release of Hostages
Harrisburg, PA − November 21, 2023 − Today members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly called for congressional support for a ceasefire, for the release of all hostages, and for humanitarian aid to residents throughout the region impacted by the ongoing...
12 Pa. legislators call on congressional delegation to encourage Israel-Hamas ceasefire
HARRISBURG — Twelve state lawmakers signed an appeal to Pennsylvania’s entire Congressional Delegation urging them to support a ceasefire in the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel. The state legislators showed caution in using neutral language in addressing the...
What We Learned at the 2023 Ideas We Should Steal Festival
More than 400 guests joined us Friday for our sixth annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival presented by Comcast NBCUniversal — an event as inspiring for the ideas we heard on stage as the audience who came looking for ways to make change. Here’s just a little of what...
Resumed Evictions In Philly Bring Back Accusations Of ‘Private Mercenary Army For Landlords’
Tensions continue to rise over Philadelphia's landlord-tenant officer even as the office resumes locking out tenants.
Eviction Sealing: Protecting PA Families and Communities
Senator Saval Calls for Eviction Sealing on Behalf of PA Families and Communities
Councilmembers Brooks and Thomas Host Community Conversation on Opportunities for Young People
PHILADELPHIA – Last night, Councilmember Kendra Brooks (At-Large) and Councilmember Isaiah Thomas (At-Large) convened over 30 community members for a conversation about the need for more support and opportunities for young people in Philadelphia. Participants reviewed...
Pa. Senate passes ‘explicit content’ legislation after heated debate over whether it’s a book ban
The Pennsylvania Senate on Tuesday voted to advance legislation that purports to give parents more insight and control over what their children are reading in school. But opponents vigorously argued the measures are a de facto book ban, and a redundant effort to...
State Senate Democratic Caucus Members Announce Build Better PA
PHILADELPHIA – October 10, 2023 – State Senators Steve Santarsiero (D-10), Tina Tartaglione (D-2), Jimmy Dillon (D-5) and John Kane (D-9), and representatives from the building trades announced Build Better PA, a package of bills to promote fairness, quality, and...
Chester County launches Whole-Home Repairs program for homeowners with low to moderate incomes
Pennsylvania homes are among the oldest in the entire country. And as they age, the repairs can be tough to keep up with. In Chester County, there are more than 3,000 such historic homes that are in need of upgrades, but some homeowners don’t have the means to fund...
Two local state senators introduce legislation for AAPI curriculum to fight anti-Asian hate
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Two local state senators have introduced a bill to create a more inclusive curriculum, saying it would reflect the diversity of Pennsylvania and help fight anti-Asian hate. "It is so important to be able to see yourself and for other people to...
Indian-American senator calls for AAPI-Inclusive curriculum in schools
New York: Indian-American Pennsylvania state senator Nikil Saval has introduced a bill to incorporate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) courses in K-12 schools. Saval introduced Senate Bill 839 along with Senator Maria Collett last week to expand education and...
Philadelphia school climate and cafeteria staff threaten to strike if pay demands not met
Philadelphia school food service workers and climate staff say they are “sick and tired” of being underpaid and overworked and are threatening to strike if they aren’t granted a raise. “We are sick and tired of the unfair treatment. We are sick and tired out of...
Lauding the state bill that would incorporate Asian American and Pacific Islander history in Pa. school curriculum
Pennsylvania was ranked seventh in the nation for Asian hate-related crimes during the height of the pandemic, according to the Stop AAPI Hate National Report. AAPI stands for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. According to a study by the Center for the Study of...
Indian-American senator calls for AAPI-Inclusive curriculum in schools
New York, Sep 17 (IANS) Indian-American Pennsylvania state senator Nikil Saval has introduced a bill to incorporate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) courses in K-12 schools. Saval introduced Senate Bill 839 along with Senator Maria Collett last week to expand...
Indian American senator seeks AAPI course in Pennsylvania schools
Two Pennsylvania state senators, Indian American Nikil Saval and Maria Collett, have introduced a bill that incorporates Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) instruction in K-12 schools. Introduced on Thursday, Senate Bill 839 will require the Department of...