Lois Fernandez: Co-Founder of Odunde Festival
Lois Fernandez transformed a single idea into one of the largest African American cultural celebrations in the country.
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Lois Fernandez transformed a single idea into one of the largest African American cultural celebrations in the country.
A pastor-turned-pitmaster launched a restaurant to employ the people Philadelphia’s economy leaves behind. Now he’s expanding.
Stephanie Cole is remaining “casually optimistic” about tourism from this year’s major events coming to Young American Hard…
Machine inspectors, e-pollbooks and scanners form a quiet civic stack built around troubleshooting, training and access.
Los inspectores de máquinas, los registros electrónicos de votantes y los escáneres conforman una discreta infraestructura cívica fundamentada…
This month’s “Philly Unpacked” previewed the May 19 primary election.
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Stephanie Cole is remaining “casually optimistic” about tourism from this year’s major events coming to Young American Hard Cider on…
Machine inspectors, e-pollbooks and scanners form a quiet civic stack built around troubleshooting, training and access.
This month’s “Philly Unpacked” previewed the May 19 primary election.
A Philadelphia mother’s fight to reunite with her children offers a grim window into the problems of the American cities’…
‘By closing schools, you leave a hole in the neighborhood,’ says anti-violence activist Chantay Love.
As a child in Indianapolis, I learned early that music is memory. My father and I drove miles each month…