Charles sat down with the Director of Museum Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts to discuss PAFA leading the country in acquiring works of art by women, and being among the best at acquiring works by African American artists—an effort towards making the museum better reflect the city and world it is a part of.
Nov 23, 2019•20 min•Season 1Ep. 316
This week, the Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman compares Philly schools to those of Seattle—and celebrates a local education innovation. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 22, 2019•4 min•Season 1Ep. 315
Had your fill of incompetent local government? In Chicago, pro-bono civic leaders help implement smart policy. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 22, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 314
Philadelphians dump 400,000 tons of food and yard scraps into the landfill every year. A city community composting pilot is working to put that waste to good use. This is the spoken edition of Katherine Rapin's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 21, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 313
As City Council considers banning plastic bags, Green Philly highlights a Collingswood program that could make going bag-free easier for consumers and businesses. This is the spoken edition of Brianna Baker's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 20, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 312
This week, the Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman compares Philly schools to those of Boston--and celebrates a local education innovation. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story.
Nov 15, 2019•4 min•Season 1Ep. 310
Independent Paige Cognetti's upset win in Scranton's mayor's race offers an object lesson for Philly. This is the spoken edition of Larry Platt's story.
Nov 15, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 311
Dining around the world on the "Ethnic Food Tour" of North 5th Street, where revitalization means something unexpected. This is the spoken edition of Jason Wilson's story.
Nov 13, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 309
A team at Penn Medicine has built a system of care that might revolutionize the treatment of patients with Opioid Use Disorder. Could it be the answer we need? This is the spoken edition of Jill Harkins' story.
Nov 12, 2019•13 min•Season 1Ep. 308
New York City is now the biggest jurisdiction that will let voters rank their favorite candidates in municipal elections. Could a similar change bring better elections to Philly? This is the spoken edition of Roxanne Patel Shepelavy's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 08, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 307
Up for a vote mid-November in Philadelphia, Helen Gym's proposed legislation would provide free lawyers to all Philly tenants at risk of being kicked out of their homes—similar to how defendants are guaranteed counsel in criminal court. Could it help even the playing field here, as it has in New York City? This is the spoken edition of Steve Volk's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 07, 2019•19 min•Season 1Ep. 306
Turnout is expected to be low on Tuesday, but, as Philly 3.0’s engagement director explains, the state’s new election reforms may make it easier to cast a ballot starting next year. This is the spoken edition of Jon Geeting's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 05, 2019•9 min•Season 1Ep. 305
This week, the Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman compares Philly schools to those of Chicago—and celebrates a local education innovation. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 05, 2019•4 min•Season 1Ep. 304
Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sánchez models how to get stuff done while speaking truth to power … and slamming Stellas. This is the spoken edition of Larry Platt's story. The text version can be read here .
Nov 02, 2019•16 min•Season 1Ep. 303
The framing of Porngate—especially as it concerns Kathleen Kane—would have been different had the scandal played out during #MeToo. The article also touches on the fact that Christylee Peck, one of the previously unnamed judges tagged for sending offensive emails in the 2015 scandal, is running for Superior Court. This is the spoken edition of Malcolm Burnley's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 31, 2019•14 min•Season 1Ep. 302
Penn alum Arianna Armeli created Dorothy , a start-up that uses machine learning, artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to create maps of flood zones which, can help people know if a house is in a flood zone before they purchase it. The technology will come in especially as climate change continues to take effect. This is the spoken edition of Courtney DuChene's story. The text version can be read here ....
Oct 30, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 301
This week, the Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman compares Philly schools to those of Buffalo—and celebrates a local education innovation. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 28, 2019•4 min•Season 1Ep. 300
Kendra Brooks’ Working Families Party council candidacy has ruffled feathers. But does she represent real change? This is the spoken edition of Larry Platt's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 26, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 299
A West Philly neighborhood wants to turn vacant land into solar farms that low-income residents can share. Why is Pennsylvania law standing in their way? This is the spoken edition of Brianna Baker's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 25, 2019•13 min•Season 1Ep. 298
Shift Capital’s newest project will offer residents a rent break to volunteer in Kensington. Could it solve the problem of gentrification? This is the spoken edition of Roxanne Patel Shepelavy's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 23, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 297
This week, the Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman compares Philly schools to those of Dallas—and celebrates a local education innovation. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 21, 2019•3 min•Season 1Ep. 296
Charles Ellison interviews Sam Wachs, the Sixers fan who was thrown out of the game last week for protesting China’s treatment of Hong Kong protesters. Sam was also interviewed by Philadelphia Citizen editor Larry Platt, which can be accessed here .
Oct 20, 2019•22 min•Season 1Ep. 295
Protecting bees is critical to preserving our food supply. Some 50,000 rooftop bees, including ones in the evolving Spring Arts District, are doing a small part of what Philly needs. This is the spoken edition of Jason Wilson's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 19, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 294
A closer look at an age-old rivalry, on the eve of the Eagles beating Dallas (right?) this weekend. This is the spoken edition of Dave Kyu's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 18, 2019•10 min•Season 1Ep. 293
Larry Platt talks to Sixers fan Sam Wachs, who was kicked out of a game in Philadelphia for protesting China’s crackdown on Hong Kong. Wachs details the experience leading up to the game, what happened when he was finally approached by guards and why he decided to take on the NBA in this way. This is the spoken edition of Larry Platt's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 16, 2019•11 min•Season 1Ep. 292
The small city of Sandusky, Ohio, cancelled the out-of-step holiday in favor of one much needed. We should do that in Philly, too. This is the spoken edition of Roxanne Patel Shepelavy's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 14, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 291
Larry is the publisher of the Philadelphia Citizen and joined Charles to talk about his story on the new poverty numbers, Mayor Kenney’s reaction, and some ideas for how the City could be moving forward. This live Reality Check episode was a discussion of Larry Platt's recent story, which can be read here .
Oct 12, 2019•20 min•Season 1Ep. 290
Eagles offensive lineman and education advocate Jason Kelce spotlights Furness High School and its game-changing ESL program, which sets immigrant students up to succeed. This is the spoken edition of Jason Kelce's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 11, 2019•5 min•Season 1Ep. 289
Jobs, housing and economic mobility all rely on good public transportation. Can Philly rise to the occasion before it’s too late? This is the spoken edition of Diana Lind's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 10, 2019•8 min•Season 1Ep. 288
The only gun bills the state legislature will consider this year take us backwards, not forwards. Is there anything Philly can do? This the spoken edition of Roxanne Patel Shepelavy's story. The text version can be read here .
Oct 08, 2019•14 min•Season 1Ep. 287