The goal of all services at Broad Street Ministry is not telling people “what to do,” but to provide healing for some of the most resilient people of Philadelphia.
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Mega Dams: From Greenwashing to Cultural Genocide
By: Matteo MacDermant Electricity pulses through copper and rubber, suspended upon crisscrossed steel, every time a power button is pressed. … More
Rally for Good Cause! Building a Fighting Union
Image caption: Philadelphia Tenants Union Vice President Barry Thompson has his fist raised in the air as he speaks into … More
REAL Justice Demands Black Community Control of Police
Despite this firsthand story of out-of-control police, no City Council members would support the coalition bill or any of its parts.
Octavius Catto Statue
Octavius Valentine Catto was a civil rights activist in Philadelphia.
Building a New Economy From Below: Cooperatives and Revolution
By: Sasha Berkman To condemn the capitalist mode of production is a simple enough thing, especially for those who … More
Political Restaging of The Fever to Benefit Philly Socialists
By: Lexi Lewis Plays and Players Theater and Scott Rodrigue proudly present a new political re-staging of Wallace Shawn’s The … More
The Curious Case of Lawrence Krasner
By: Zak Krone Citizens of Philadelphia have an interesting decision to make this May in the primary for the upcoming … More
Reflections from Ramona Africa
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