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In Philadelphia, we know that November days are never bare or dull. To prove it, here are free or low-cost activities showcasing 60s soul, Veterans Day, hip-hop, health, and holiday stress-busting tips.
In Philadelphia, we know that November days are never bare or dull. To prove it, here are free or low-cost activities showcasing 60s soul, Veterans Day, hip-hop, health, and holiday stress-busting tips.
Trump and Harris have captured the hearts of many, amassing a diverse and passionate following that includes both everyday citizens and notable figures. Though some celebs have not openly endorsed any candidate, they seem to be going out of their way to help them campaign.
Dr. Marsha Brown Woodard’s life has been dedicated to service, education, and leadership. As the president of the Baptist Pastors and Ministers Conference of Philadelphia and vicinity, Dr. Woodard is the first woman to hold this position. She also uses her platform to shape the future of faith leadership.
A commonly accepted health rule states that if it tastes sweet, it mostly means bad for you. But do you know there are exceptions like honey and chocolate?
Today, African garments like Dashikis and Kente, once staples of traditional attire, are now celebrated on international runways and worn by style influencers worldwide.
Yes, we need more African folklore and myths in the movie industry. That, right there is the short answer. However, I’ve got a long and well-explained answer to satisfy your hunger for information.
If you enjoy reading spiritually enriching books these are my newest recommendations. As we near the various seasonal gift-giving holidays consider them as gift options for yourself and others.
Jeannine A. Cook said she honestly doesn’t know how she went from selling books as a second stream of income to buying her building for $700,000 in less than five years. She did attribute some of it to her curiosity, though, calling it a “gift.”
Among the many festivals that occur within the year in the Central African country, FENAC has no ethnic or religious appendage attached to it but is set aside to celebrate and promote the country’s multi-ethnic peculiarities and to showcase the rich cultural history of the people expressed in music, arts, dance, and other creative form.
Yero’s path to the United States was fraught with risk. With just a backpack, he traveled through Turkey, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Mexico, often walking long stretches before reaching the U.S. border in Arizona.