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Focused on issues facing Philly and other large cities: gun violence, economic inequality, education and health disparities and more.

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Congrats to recent graduates Julius Philp and Allison Beck for their PA NewsMedia Assoc. Student Keystone Award wins! Their podcast, Snapshot in the Dark, documents how Philly and many other cities count their unhoused populations— and the system's flaws: templelogancenter.org/housing/snapsh…

Congrats to recent graduates <a href="/JuliusPhilp/">Julius Philp</a> and <a href="/allisonbeckhere/">Allison Beck</a> for their <a href="/PNAnews/">PA NewsMedia Assoc.</a> Student Keystone Award wins!

Their podcast, Snapshot in the Dark, documents how Philly and many other cities count their unhoused populations— and the system's flaws: templelogancenter.org/housing/snapsh…
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How much do you know about the 1985 MOVE bombing? As part of our trailer launch with The Philadelphia Inquirer, you can now read archival stories, the latest headlines, and watch documentaries about the tragedy and its decades-long aftermath— all in one place: inquirer.com/move-bombing/

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“MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy,” a six-part podcast The Inquirer is cohosting with The Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting, is based on interviews with MOVE members, neighbors, and journalists who covered the bombing and fire that city officials let burn until they could not control it. (1/3)

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[NOW STREAMING] MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy, a new six-part investigative podcast from the The Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Listen Now: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/int… Register for the launch event: movepodcastpremiere.eventbrite.com

[NOW STREAMING] MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy, a new six-part investigative podcast from the <a href="/TULoganCenter/">The Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting</a>  and <a href="/PhillyInquirer/">The Philadelphia Inquirer</a>.

Listen Now: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/int…
Register for the launch event: movepodcastpremiere.eventbrite.com
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Join us tonight for the official launch of MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy with The Philadelphia Inquirer and Klein College! Get an exclusive look at the podcast and hear powerful firsthand accounts from journalists who were on the scene: bit.ly/move-pod-launch

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Before bombs fell, bullets flew. The 1978 conflict between MOVE members and Philadelphia police played a pivotal role in how the later tragedy unfolded. Listen and learn more at inquirer.com/move-bombing/

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In the second episode of our series with The Philadelphia Inquirer, narrators take us through the events leading up to the 1978 Powelton Village shootout, and the incarceration of the MOVE Nine. Listen to episode two of “MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy” at the link in bio.

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Learn more about the history behind Episode 2 of MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy through archival footage. Listen to our collaboration with The Philadelphia Inquirer wherever you get podcasts— check the link in bio for more.

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The third episode of our collaboration with The Philadelphia Inquirer is out now! This week, MOVE's former neighbors on Osage Avenue describe how their placid middle-class Black community was forever altered when the group moved in.

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On this week's episode of MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy with The Philadelphia Inquirer, we dove deep into the Africa family's life on Osage Avenue. Louise James, a former MOVE member and the mother of Frank Africa, foreshadowed the devastation to come:

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In the third episode of our six-part series with @tukleincollege and @tulogancenter, tensions rise between MOVE and the residents of 6221 Osage Avenue, as MOVE employs new disruptive tactics — including a bullhorn. (1/3) inquirer.com/news/move-unta…

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Today, May 13th, has been declared a day of reflection and remembrance for the MOVE Bombing — which happened 40 years ago today. I urge every Philadelphian to take some time today to reflect on this tragedy. One way you can do this is by listening to The Philadelphia Inquirer's“MOVE:

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In the fourth episode of our six-part series with Klein College and The Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting, the City of Philadelphia tries to evict MOVE from their Osage Avenue headquarters. (1/4) inquirer.com/news/move-unta…

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Journalist-turned-playwright Maida Odom brings her harrowing firsthand experience of the 1985 MOVE bombing to the stage in her powerful new play "MOVE MOCKS US ALL." It premieres this Saturday, May 17. Join us: movemocksusall.eventbrite.com

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In 1985, Philly dropped a bomb on 6221 Osage Ave. Journalist Maida Odom was across the street. Her play Move Mocks Us All explores that day and its aftermath— and it premieres this weekend. Get tickets while they're still available: movemocksusall.eventbrite.com

In 1985, Philly dropped a bomb on 6221 Osage Ave. Journalist Maida Odom was across the street.

Her play Move Mocks Us All explores that day and its aftermath— and it premieres this weekend. Get tickets while they're still available: movemocksusall.eventbrite.com
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This Thursday at Pen & Pencil Club, join the producers behind MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy, our podcast with The Philadelphia Inquirer. We'll get into the details— digging through hundreds of hours of archival footage, securing interviews, and more. Don't miss it! penandpencil.org/content.aspx?p…