Race on Main
Brothers Scott and Stuart Race interview persons of interest about Main Street Issues
Tuesdays at 11:30am
Brothers Scott and Stuart Race interview persons of interest about Main Street Issues
Tuesdays at 11:30am
Showcasing Youth expressing themselves through their passion, doing what they love to do most to gain exposure
Talking about how youth can do anything they put their mind to & giving thanks to everyone who helped support the Philly Talent Extravaganza
Sundays at 9:30pm in December
Highlights from the Red Buyll Art of the Can Exhibitby Andrew Nelson
Saturdays at 10:20pm in December
Curators and organizers discuss a city wide program to promote LGBT history, art and culture, organized by William Way Community Center in collaboration with 7 partner organizations.
REMINDER 2015 Partners:
African American Museum
Independence National Historic Park
Library Company
National Museum of American Jewish History
Taller Puertorriqueño
William Way
Free Library of Philadelphia
National Constitution Center
Saturdays at 8:30pm in December
The Transition to Nursing Home Program provides assistance to people with disabilities who wish to transition out of costly & isolating nursing homes so they may live full, independent lives in their own homes in the communities they choose.
Saturdays at 3:20pm in December
This annual conference from the Teaching and Learning Collaborative features Edison Freire, Renee Hobbs and Donna Murdoch discussing education
Saturdays at 1:30pm in December
A brother and sister have the same dream, waking up in the Lollipop Forest.
Exavier Wardlaw
Saturdays at noon in December
Media Mobilizing Project presents Stories of how people change when they stand up for themselves.
Plus
Real Stories from Philadelphia’s public schools.
Mondays at 8pm
Philadelphia Jazz Project presents Frosty 2! This cool holiday celebration is co-produced by J. Michael Harrison and features local musicians performing holiday season classics.
Sundays at 7:30pm in December
The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ) will host its seventh annual Monitoring Hollywood discussion, titled, Empire, Ferguson, The N-Word:Do #BlackLivesMatter to Hollywood, the lively discourse will focus on the growth of the;#BlackLivesMatter movement and the spotlight it places on police brutality in the Black community. Has Hollywood caught on to its meaning? In addition, Fox's Empire is the hottest show on television and will begin its second season Sept. 24. Is the show helping or hurting the image of Black Americans? Finally, the usage of the “N-word” has grown in popularity. Have we reached a point where it's permissible for the word to be used casually in film and the small screen?
Mondays at 1pm in December