

A Peek Inside Comoros, The Unique African Island Country
Off the coast of East Africa, in the Indian Ocean, lies the beautiful island of Comoros. Famously referred to as the “perfumed isles,” Comoros is an archipelago composed of four main islands: Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Mohéli (Mwali), Anjouan (Nzwani), and Mayotte (Maore).

The Rise of Black Voices in Podcasting
Podcasting, once a niche medium, has experienced exponential growth. In the United States, awareness of podcasting soared from 22% of the adult population in 2006 to nearly 80% by 2022.

Measles In Philadelphia, Here’s What You Need To Know
People in South Philadelphia may have been exposed to measles after the city’s Department of Public Health diagnosed a new case of the highly infectious viral disease. With a transmission rate of around 90% among non-immune individuals who are exposed to the virus, measles is extremely contagious. It’s unsettling.

Philly’s $800M Housing Initiative, May Be Your Key To Homeownership
In a historic move on Thursday, March 13th, 2025, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled a groundbreaking $800 million housing plan, aimed at preserving or building 30,000 housing units across income levels.

Valerie Smallwood On EBT Scams And 191st Legislative District Commitment To Service
Valerie Smallwood has spent 20 years in public service, returning to the role after a brief leave in 2018 due to health concerns. Her decision to come back was driven by one reason: service.

Black Homeownership, Can Mayor Parker’s Initiatives Close the Gap?
“We need more Black-owned businesses, more Black-owned homes, and more Black-owned assets. Ownership is the key to unlocking our economic potential and securing our financial futures.”—Killer Mike, Rapper.

6 Remarkable Women In Philly History Everyone Should Know
This Women’s History Month, let’s celebrate these heroines who left an indelible mark on Philadelphia and beyond.

Your Student Loans, What’s at Stake
What happens if the White House makes good on promises to dismantle the federal Department of Education? Unsure? You are not alone and may be one of 43 million Americans who owe $1.75 trillion in federal and private student loan debt combined. Your student loans are at stake.

Here Is Why We Love Spicy Foods
Spicy foods create a burning feeling that can make one feel like their mouth is on fire. Despite this attribute, they are constantly consumed and enjoyed all over the world.

Why You Should Make A Note To Vote In The 2025 Philadelphia Primary Election
The 2025 Philadelphia Primary Election is coming up on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Make the power of your vote count and your voice heard.