By TM In spring of 2020, shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Philly Socialists formed a mutual aid … More
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Mayor Parker’s H.O.M.E Initiative is an Investment in Gentrification
By E. Morten On the campaign trail, Parker promised housing would be one of her top priorities, second only to … More
Interview with Philadelphia Organizer Jax
By Nora Jax is a principled and uncompromising Wobbly and Marxist–Leninist organizer deeply rooted in Philadelphia’s labor and tenant struggles. … More
In Case You Missed It: July
Mobile Services in Kensington Not Yet Banned By E. Morten Earlier this year, Mayor Cherelle Parker signed into law Councilmember Quetcy Lozada’s bill, … More
Policy Compliant Violence: Deporting Your Neighbor Won’t Make Philly Safer
By Kevin Carlson About 150 people gathered Tuesday June 10th in response to the kidnapping of 5 people by ICE and … More
Headless Courage: Anti-ICE Protests vs. Police Brutality
By Marine Tucker When ICE kidnapped 5 people off the street in the morning of Tuesday, June 10th, Philadelphians mobilized … More
In Case You Missed It: April
Philadelphia Guaranteed Income Pilot By I. Pliskin A subtle part of the “American Dream” is the idea that even if … More
Urban Ecology: A Review of Phil Neel’s Hinterland
By Jeremy In traditional urban analysis, every city is an ecosystem. A variety of complex interactions keep the city functioning. … More
In Case You Missed It: January
Highlights from items in the local and national news this past month that you might not have heard about, along … More