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Festivals & Events: Saetia, Thotcrime, The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, more to play Dilly Dally Fest 2

Dilly Dally Fest has announced the first wave of bands for this year. Saetia, Gillian Carter, In Loving Memory, Herlovebeheadsdaises, Party Hats, New Forms, Thotcrime, Homewrecker., Ted Williams, The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, Pyre, Who Put Bella in the Witch Elm?, MT.Ida, KIande Amedha, Agile, Ki.

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UPenn students and allies march for LGBTQ+ justice on campus

UPenn students and allies march for LGBTQ+ justice on campus
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Philly activists sue cops over 2020 attacks, win $10 million

Philadelphia At a press conference at the Paul Robeson House on March 20, attorneys representing 343 plaintiffs announced a $9.25 million settlement with the City of Philadelphia. The agreement stems from rampant police brutality in 2020 against demonstrators protesting the Minneapolis Police Department murder of a Black man, George Floyd. …

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Surprise! Another Democrat City Is Paying Off BLM For Injuries They Claim They Suffered When They Rioted and Forced Police to Use Tear Gas to Disperse the Mob

By Ace The right gets sent to prison, solitary confinement in fact, without trial, and the Democrats' Street Militia gets paid with taxpayer funds.   The corrupt Democrat pit of Philadelphia just agreed to pay rioters $9.25 million, for services rendered to the Democrat-Marxist cause. The

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Surprise! Another Democrat City Is Paying Off BLM For Injuries They Claim They Suffered When They Rioted and Forced Police to Use Tear Gas to Disperse the Mob

Surprise! Another Democrat City Is Paying Off BLM For Injuries They Claim They Suffered When They Rioted and Forced Police to Use Tear Gas to Disperse the Mob
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Philadelphia settlement in lawsuit over police response to 2020 racial justice protests reached

The city also agreed to contribute $500,000 to a fund that will provide counseling to victims of police violence and offer community-led programming.

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Philadelphia will pay $9.25M to protesters over police use of tear gas and rubber bullets during 2020 unrest

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the city has agreed to pay a combined $9.25 million to hundreds of people teargassed, struck with rubber bullets, and detained by police during the 2020 racial justice protests after the police murder of George Floyd. In a settlement order signed Monday by U.S. District Magistrate Judge David R. Strawbridge, […]

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Here's your 2019 guide to Philly's coworking spaces

Looking for office space in the new year? Check out this quick snapshot of all your options.

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These are the 2022 AL DÍA 40 Under Forty honorees: Group 3

These 10 diverse innovators of the Philadelphia region make up the third set of honorees of the third annual celebration of young professionals.

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New Philly fund offers residents a chance to send $15K to neighborhoods groups


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Artists Tisha Golafaie (left) and Symone Salib (right) with their We Did That mural. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia’s newest COVID-19 recovery fund aims to provide an economic lifeline to neighborhood-based organizations. But in an unconventional twist, the grant program will offer neighborhood residents a say in where the money goes.
The Neighborhood Equitable Recovery Fund, launched Friday, aims to offer a community-driven grantmaking process where residents would be responsible for evaluating applicants, determining funding priorities, and making funding decisions. It’s a partnership between the city’s Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity and Bread & Roses Community Fund.

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