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Building Free: On Black Ownership, Queer Ownership, and the Capital It Takes
Ask any entrepreneur what freedom means and you'll get a version of the same answer: the freedom to build something that is yours. In a month when we celebrate Juneteenth and Pride, The Entrepreneurship Center wants to talk about what that freedom really costs, and what it really creates, for Black and LGBTQIA+ business owners in America right now. What ownership means for us For Black Americans, entrepreneurship has never been only about commerce. It is about self-determinat
Jun 163 min read
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A Second Chance Is Freedom Too: Why Hiring Returning Citizens Is Community Revitalization
In a month built around freedom, the Office of Reentry Programs & Services wants to talk about the people for whom freedom is most fragile, and most hard-won: returning citizens. Men and women who have served their time, paid their debt, and are now doing the hardest work of all, coming home and building a life. This summer, as a new class of eager college interns and graduates enters the workforce, we want to make a case for a group of job-seekers who deserve the same consid
Jun 163 min read
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Building the Infrastructure of Opportunity: A Reentry House, a Well-Being Center, and Capital for the Community
Community development is, at its core, about building the conditions that let people move forward. Not charity, infrastructure. The kind of permanent, physical, financial scaffolding that turns good intentions into lasting opportunity. This month, the Office of Community & Economic Development is proud to share several ways the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia is building exactly that. A Reentry House for returning citizens One of the most exciting projects on our horizon
Jun 163 min read
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Know Your Rights, Use Your Voice: Staying Civically Engaged as an LGBTQ Person
Freedom is only as strong as the rights that protect it, and rights are only as strong as the people who know them, use them, and defend them. During a month when we celebrate both Juneteenth and Pride, the Office of Advocacy wants to have an honest conversation about something that can feel heavy: what it means to stay civically engaged as an LGBTQ person, especially when the legal landscape keeps shifting beneath your feet. Let's name the reality. Being civically engaged as
Jun 163 min read
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The Truest Freedom: How the Community Scholarship Program Opens the Door to Economic Mobility
In a year when the nation celebrates 250 years of freedom, the Office of Youth & Education wants to talk about a kind of freedom that doesn't get enough attention: financial freedom. Because for a young person standing at the edge of adulthood, few things shape the rest of their life more than whether the door to higher education is open or closed. The math is unforgiving. A college degree remains one of the most reliable pathways to economic mobility, to higher lifetime earn
Jun 163 min read
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Freedom & Pride: Why We Celebrate the Whole of Who We Are
There is a particular kind of meaning to celebrating freedom in the month of June, in the year the United States turns 250. This is the month of Juneteenth, June 19, the day in 1865 when freedom finally reached the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth is not simply a date. It is a reminder that freedom in America has always arrived unevenly, that it has had to be carried the last mile by the people still wait
Jun 163 min read
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The Interns Are Back: A New Class of College Talent Returns to Serve This Summer
There is a particular energy that fills the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia when summer arrives, the energy of a new class of interns walking through the door, ready to learn, ready to contribute, and ready to serve their communities. This summer, that energy is back. Our Summer Internship Program returns with a fresh group of college students prepared to gain real, hands-on experience and to give back to the city that raised them. This program is one of the most direct
Jun 163 min read
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Framing the Future: The Urban League Breaks Ground on an $8 Million Center for Well-Being
On a long-vacant corner in West Philadelphia, the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia put shovels in the ground on something this city has been waiting for. At 5616 Chestnut Street, a building that sat empty for years is about to become a lifeline, a new $8 million Center for Well-Being and headquarters designed to bring health, opportunity, and stability together under one roof. We called the groundbreaking ceremony "Framing the Future," and that is exactly what it was. The
Jun 163 min read
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A Night That Asked Something of All of Us: Recapping the Annual Gala
The room at the Event Center at Rivers Casino did not feel like a typical fundraiser. From the first words of the evening, the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia's Annual Gala felt like a charge, a night that, in the words of President and CEO Dr. Darrin Anderson, "asks something of all of us." Dr. Anderson opened the program by placing the evening inside a larger moment. "As this country approaches 250 years, we are reminded that history is not just something we inherit. I
Jun 163 min read
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Celebrating Heritage, Identity & Community Across Greater Philadelphia
At the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia, we believe cultural celebration is deeply connected to community wellness. Representation matters. Feeling seen matters. Preserving heritage matters.
May 152 min read
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