
Representative Malcolm Kenyatta
On November 6th, 2018, Malcolm Kenyatta became the first openly gay person of color elected to statewide office in Pennsylvania. In today's episode, we talk with Rep. Kenyatta about the challenges of ...
12 Huhti 20191h 32min

William Tyrone Toms
William Tyrone Toms is on a mission to build a network of creatives across the globe. He's building, in a term, an artists' union of musicians, photographers, visual artists, writers, and more with th...
26 Maalis 20191h 9min

Loveis Wise
A Philly-based illustrator whose artwork depicts people of color of varying skin tones and shapes with nuance and individuality, Loveis Wise has had enormous success since graduating college in 2018. ...
5 Maalis 201955min

Jon Geeting
Jon Geeting is the Director of Engagement for Philadelphia 3.0, a political action committee focused on City Council elections and governance reforms in the city of Philadelphia. For the last several ...
19 Helmi 20191h 38min

Rebecca Rhynhart
The city of Philadelphia's newly elected City Controller, Rebecca Rhynhart has spent her first year in office working to make our city government more transparent and accountable, auditing Philly's 10...
5 Helmi 20191h 7min

Sabir M. Peele
The founder of Men's Style Pro, a consulting firm and editorial site, Sabir M. Peele helps men understand, breakdown, and expand their personal style. Today we chat with Sabir about how he's built one...
23 Tammi 20191h 1min

Inga Saffron
Inga Saffron is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Since 1999, she's been thinking and writing about Philadelphia's architecture, design, public...
8 Tammi 20191h 1min

Ursula Rucker
Today we chat with interdisciplinary poet, performer, activist, and recording artist Ursula Rucker, whose work reflects the world and our times, as well as her own personal history. Ursula characteriz...
25 Joulu 20181h 20min




















