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As I grieve the loss of my mom, I’m learning to ask for help, maybe for the first time.
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by Tish Hamilton | Oct 12, 2022
Confronted with startling inequality thousands of miles from home, one New Jersey teen couldn’t turn away. Maggie Doyne, now 35, co-leads a non-profit in Nepal that provides a home
for nearly 50 children, a school for more than 450 students, and a community center dedicated to empowering women and girls.
A Friendship Tested by Racial Biases in Book and Real Life
by Jess Downey | Mar 10, 2022
In their novel, We Are Not Like Them, set in Philadelphia, Christine Pride and Jo Piazza tell the story of an interracial friendship tested by a police shooting that hits too close to home. In real life, the arduous writing process of such a challenging topic brought their own friendship to the brink.
Read MoreHow Can We Help Kids Survive the Pandemic? Make ‘Em Laugh
by Andy Myer | Jan 24, 2022
During this frightening time for the world and especially uncertain times for kids, laughter is the best medicine.
Read MoreHow Sports Made Me a Better Human
by Amita Mehta | Jan 19, 2022
Playing sports made me feel seen, gave me a sense of purpose, and helped me build confidence.
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by Meghan Rabbitt | Jan 10, 2022
Five late-in-life love stories that will remind you that there’s no expiration date on your heart.
Read MoreInside Julie K. Brown’s Groundbreaking Reporting on Jeffrey Epstein
by Dana O'Neil | Jan 5, 2022
Raised in the Philadelphia area, investigative reporter Julie K. Brown wrote a three-part series for the Miami Herald that broke the Jeffrey Epstein story wide open and changed the course of history.
Read MoreTrenton’s Athing Mu is a Legend in the Making
by Jess Downey | Dec 23, 2021
The world may know Athing Mu as one of the most promising young athletes on the planet, a record-breaking track star, a world champion, and a gold medal-winning athlete. But in Trenton, we call her ours.
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