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|ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 17
"Every race has a soul, and the soul of that race finds expression in its institutions, and to kill those institutions is to kill the soul...No people can profit or be helped under the institutions which are not the outcome of their own character." Edward Blyden 1903
Just recently, the National Park Service removed an image and quote from our Beloved Saint Harriet Tubman. The national webpage about the Underground Railroad now leads with commemorative postal stamps of Black and white civil rights advocates, which includes the phrase “Black/White cooperation.”
The American campaign to eliminate or erase DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) efforts is in full operation around the country. To remove Saint Harriet’s image and quotes from any publication or public display about the Underground Railroad is cruel and a slap in the face to all Black people.
The sudden racist removal of Harriet Tubman’s likeness and words of encouragement highlight the importance and relevance of an institution like Cheyney University. These blatant, anti-DEI and anti-affirmative action maneuvers intensify the need for a serious commitment to learn more about Cheyney University and other HBCUs.
Today, Cheyney University sits on a land base that was once used as a station on the Underground Railroad. Cheyney University served as a safe haven to hide, protect, and help our enslaved ancestors who escaped from the blood-dripping grip of slave masters and the sting of their whips.
The campus building known as Glen Burnie was a station on the Underground Railroad. The historical building still stands today.
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Step Out in Faith
LORD, GIVE US THE FAITH TO STEP OUT OF OUR COMFORT ZONE AND MAKE THE CHANGES WE WANT IN OUR LIVES AND SEEK THE DESIRES OF OUR HEARTS. Amen.
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"Bells Across PA" public art installations to be placed throughout Philadelphia neighborhoods in 2026
As we approach the end of 2025 and the beginning of our 2026 celebrations, the city of Philadelphia announced the first of many featured 2026 initiatives.
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A new era in Chester: Commissioner Katrina Blackwell shatters the glass ceiling
A Black woman now leads the Police Department of the only city in Delaware County.
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Holiday Nostalgia
Nostalgia. If there was ever a word I could most closely associate with my favorite parts of the holiday season, it's nostalgia.Of course, being a Millennial who grew up in Philadelphia, nothing sparks more nostalgia for me than the Christmas Light show at John Wanamaker's department store.
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Chester Township hosts Fourth Annual Holiday Luncheon
Every year, the residents of the Township look forward to the celebration that the Councilmembers host solely for their pleasure, and they were not disappointed.
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More on what to expect in 2026 Elections
Here's what we know about the 2026 elections. In Pennsylvania, the Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, May 19, and the General Election will take place on Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
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City Council Report
Philadelphia City Council extends wishes for a Happy Holiday Season, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa to everyone.
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Bells Across PA
For the special preview, the City and Philadelphia250 highlighted the following artists and their corresponding bells:
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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announces nearly $3 million for violence intervention programs
The Shapiro-Davis Administration has announced a nearly $3 million investment to enhance hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs).
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A Season of Joy: Living Springs Senior Holiday Festival celebrates seven years of love, community, and the true meaning of Christmas
There are moments in life that remind us of the true beauty of community—moments when hearts beat in rhythm, when laughter becomes a healing sound, and when love fills a room so completely that you can literally feel it resting on your shoulders like a warm blanket.
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