All Aboard the Philly Bike Train

Who are all those people standing outside City Hall with their bicycles?

By Erin Dohony

Protecting the People Who Feed Us

During Covid, South Philly’s El Comite De Trabajadorxs de Restaurante helped keep restaurant workers safe. Now, they have a new mission: Protect immigrants from unconstitutional actions on the part of ICE

By Myesha Choudhury
Citizen of the Week

Joel Austin, Dean of Daddy University

Twenty-two years ago, a veteran from West Philly felt left out of the parenting equation. Today, he’s turned thousands of local dads into successful child-rearers

By Ashleigh N. DeLuca
Guest Commentary

Black Philly History, Today

August marks the 130th anniversary of W.E.B. Du Bois’s seminal research on Black Philadelphians. It’s a chance to ask — and answer — hard questions about Philly today

By Sharif El-Mekki

You Get a Car Seat! And You Get a Car Seat!

A group of PA Masons, our Citizens of the Week, have come up with an ingenious way to surprise, delight and assist growing military families: mass baby showers

By Natalie Pompilio
Citizen of The Week

Kadafi El-Kardah, Germantown’s “Drain Buddy”

How one local resident is bringing neighbors together to fight flooding, one cleanup at a time

By Courtney DuChene

How to Contact Your Representatives

How to find your city, state and federal representatives, and tips on how to contact them — because it's our responsibility to hold them accountable

By The Philadelphia Citizen
Guest Commentary

We Don’t Lack Compassion. We Lack Connection.

When a city is in crisis, the instinct is to pull inward. That instinct, a local connector says, is the problem.

By Ted Hewson

Good Citizen Calendar, August-December 2026

Your guide to civic action in Philadelphia, all year long

By Lauren McCutcheon
Citizen of the Week

Lisa Parker, Peace Maker

The local organizer of an international event believes Philadelphia can still become a beacon of nonviolence and cooperation

By Autumn Demberger