Guest Commentary

Defending Human Rights at Home and Abroad

President Donald Trump didn’t show up for the United Nation’s most recent gathering on human rights. A Philadelphia social justice activist joined colleagues to make a stand on behalf of the values that should matter to all Americans

By Robert Saleem Holbrook
Guest Commentary

Young People Need More than Just a Paycheck

Learning real-world skills before graduation is critical to securing a wealth-building job. The president/CEO of Philadelphia Youth Network calls on all of us to help young Philadelphians get ahead

By Wendy-Anne Roberts-Johnson
The New Urban Order

What to Watch for in 2026 …

More PG movie-going, better rent deals … and more vibe-y New Year predictions for cities

By Diana Lind
LANE JOHNSON’S SEASON OF STRONG MENTAL HEALTH

Lemons, Lemonade … and Lemon Rind

The two-time Super Bowl champ admires Food Network Star Robert Irvine’s work with our military and first responders as much as he lauds his attitude on life

By Lane Johnson
Listen

Ali Velshi on Incompetence and Showmanship in Trump 2.0

The MS NOW host and Citizen board member reviews Trump Administration failures as a consequence of picking inexperienced loyalists instead of qualified professionals

By Ali Velshi

Fun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend

This week The Roddenberries holiday show comes to City Winery, Philly Pops Holiday Spectacular is at Marian Anderson Hall, Old City lights its Menorah, Bearded Ladies Cabaret comes to the Wanamaker

By Christina Griffith
Business for Good

Made Institute

Couture designer Rachel Ford traded her fashion career for one that teaches amateurs — 225 so far — to pursue their own design dreams. Now, national brands are paying attention

By Courtney DuChene

Yo, Eagles Fans, Cut It Out

Hurling eggs at an Eagles coach’s house isn’t gritty — it’s bullying. It’s time to retire the mean routine, and not just in sports

By Olivia Kram
Citizen Must Reads

Your Weekly Guide to Surviving the News

Political violence, opportunity zones, re-illegalizing weed (but not cocaine traffickers) and more news from the week that was.

By The Philadelphia Citizen Staff

20+ Black-Owned Businesses That Do Good

Shops, cafés, pizza and water ice joints, beauty boutiques, bookstores, and even an auto mechanic whose Black owners are committed to making our city better

By Amber Burns and Charissa Howard