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Laphonza Butler | Source: Human Rights Campaign
NEWS

LGBTQ+ History Made In Congress

History has been made in Congress in the past week with Laphonza Butler being established as a part of Congress. Laphonza Butler has been newly appointed as the U.S. Senator of California and is the first-ever Openly Black Lesbian to serve on Congress.


The many passionate people who took part in the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City | Lily Jensen
OPINION

The Climate is Changing, Are You?

Over 50,000+ people gathered in the streets in New York City on Sunday Spetember 17th. The March to End Fossil Fuels was the biggest climate action in the United States post-pandemic. Reflections from a student perspective about the March and what comes next. 


A picture of a protestor outside of Chinatown's gates | Source: 34th Street Magazine
NEWS

Chinatown’s Fight for Survival

A project has been proposed that poses a threat to Chinatown, Philadelphia a huge 76ers stadium is said to be built directly next to Chinatown, but this is not the first project, and the residents of Chinatown are angry and exhausted with being worried about the security of their home.


A picture of the MOVE Bombing (1985) | Source: The New York Times
OPINION

MOVE Bombing

The organization MOVE was bombed in 1985, and it still tremendously affects Philadelphia and its Black citizens. Citizens fought for the freedom to conduct their lives as they pleased and were punished for no good reason, and the punishments continued. 

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