Topic: North Philadelphia
Neighborhood Film Company
As their commercial business has exploded, they’ve taken time out for a short paean to the place Ricky Staub loves most in the world: North Philly
By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
One Day At A Time
Mel Wells' 33-year-old social service agency has changed 56,000 lives. What's his secret?
By Quinn O'Callaghan
Shift Capital
The developer’s massive project in Kensington promises holistic neighborhood revitalization—from housing to environment to jobs
By Quinn O'Callaghan
Bobbing and Weaving Through A Minefield
Filmmaker El Sawyer has gone from from prisoner to presidential advisor with one goal: Helping ex-inmates make it on the outside
By Emma Copley Eisenberg
People Power
In a North Philly neighborhood, residents make the change they want to see
By Dave Kyu
Filling The Gap
Civics are no longer taught in the classroom. The National Liberty Museum is trying to make up for that
By Emma Copley Eisenberg
Dying is Easy
A Temple Hospital program, Cradle 2 Grave, shows students that guns do more harm than just killing
By Hannah Keyser
Neighborhood Film Company
Ricky Staub was on his way to becoming a Hollywood giant. So why is he in Brewerytown mentoring the recently incarcerated?
By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
Does the City Need a Coach?
In the fourth of an ongoing series, meet East Oak Lane’s Isaiah Thomas: A 30-year-old with a new way of thinking about leadership
By Larry Platt
Emaleigh Doley
For Emaleigh Doley, W. Rockland Street isn’t just home. It’s an urban betterment lab.
By Rosella LeFevre