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Home » The Philadelphia Inquirer

Topic: The Philadelphia Inquirer

Is the Inquirer Too Woke?

The paper’s recent well-meaning story about its own history on race relations raises overdue questions about class, too

By Larry Platt

What’s So Wrong With David Cohen and Amy Gutmann Being Ambassadors?

An Inquirer news story raises questions about the sunken state of our public conversation

By Larry Platt

The Age of Denial, Philly-Style

How Councilwoman Helen Gym, Mayor Jim Kenney and even an Inky columnist are catching the allergy to reality

By Larry Platt

Of Newsrooms and Race

Recent events at The Inquirer and The New York Times raise questions both about racial hierarchy and the commitment to open discourse

By Larry Platt

Guest Commentary: Public Service Journalism At Its Best

Despite the business struggles of local media across America, a longtime former Inquirer editor says the newspaper’s Covid-19 coverage proves its civic worth everyday

By Bill Marimow
Jun

12

EVENT:

Free Press in the Trump Age

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2018
6:30 pm-8:00 pm

at University of Pennsylvania School of Law, Michael A. Fitts Auditorium

Presented in partnership with The Lenfest Institute for Journalism

Is This War?

Things seem to be heating up between The Inquirer and the embattled Attorney General

By Larry Platt

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