Hayden saunier: where poetry begins

Poet, Hayden Saunier, takes you through a brief story of how she first began writing poetry and where her poetry comes from. Saunier is an established actress and author who has written multiple books about poetry. Listen to Saunier perform at the Pens and Pencil Club for Poetry Night. The Pens and Pencil club gives... Continue Reading →

Philadelphia’s Rebuild program is trying to increase diversity and set a precedent

Philadelphia’s $500 million Rebuild program could produce a practice that increases the investment in businesses owned by minorities, women or businesses owned by people with disabilities. The project aims to improve facilities at parks, libraries and recreation centers around the city. At a community informational meeting yesterday at Martin Luther King Recreation Center, Rebuild leaders... Continue Reading →

Exploring Philadelphia institutions’ effectiveness and holding them accountable

Julie Christie is the Enterprise Editor for The Temple News -- the independent, student-run newspaper at Temple University. She hopes to focus her journalism career in data journalism and criminal justice. Julie interned at The Reentry Project over the summer and developed a passion for solutions journalism. The Reentry Project is a 15-newsroom collaboration that focused... Continue Reading →

For better or worse, Kensington High School in transition

Kensington High School, located on 2051 E Cumberland Street, was revived this current school year. The former neighborhood school was just reopened, after the merging of two low-performing, niche Kensington school. Merging two different high schools  When the Philadelphia School District announced the closure and merger of Kensington Urban Education Academy high school and Kensington... Continue Reading →

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