Voice: Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
Parking Signs That Make Sense
Nikki Sylianteng got fed up with parking signs that required a law degree to comprehend. So she designed better parking signs, and cities are taking notice.
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyMorgan Berman
Entrepreneur Morgan Berman turned her masters thesis into the sustainable living app MilkCrate through a combination of personal passion and deliberate collaboration. Now she’s expanding beyond Philly—and making payroll
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyLisa Miccolis
Why a coffee shop owner is hiring and mentoring those who have aged out of the foster care system.
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyEnding Homelessness
Utah is poised to eliminate the state’s homelessness problem through a simple, yet radical, approach: Give everyone on the streets a free apartment with no strings attached.
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyIt Takes A (Queen) Village
A community split by demographics and two very different schools comes together for the kids
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyFree Birth Control for Philly Teens
A Colorado program reduced that state’s teen birth rate by 40 percent by providing young women with long-acting reversible birth control.
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyPlant More Trees
Trees provide shade, reduce energy consumption and prettify our city. But still Philadelphians—and even the mayor himself—have made it harder to plant as many as we should. Why can’t we be more like D.C.?
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyGetting Civics Off Life Support
We know less about our democracy than ever before. Want more civic-minded adults? Midge Rendell and others say let’s get back to starting in the classroom
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyTeachers for Teachers
As school days offer less time for prep and collaboration, teachers find what they need elsewhere—in networks all over the city
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyArtists for Democracy
In the first of a series exploring ways to get Philadelphians to the polls, we consider whether our success at public art might help get out the vote
By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy