The annual event honored Philadelphia citizens in business, education, activism, community organizing, science, art, volunteering, and more ...
For 2026, ImpactPHL's annual Total Impact Summit focuses not just on the causes, but on the places where they happen ...
Nonprofits provide services that keep us fed, educated and safe. A local leader urges the city to take better care of those ...
The story of Dinah, a woman enslaved at Stenton in 1776, brings up more questions than answers — and that is as it should be ...
Amid the conversation about free speech, democracy-loving Americans should be paying attention to and exercising their right ...
A Lankenau Environmental teacher argues against the District’s plan to close his high school. Instead, give the CTE school a ...
In partnership with Committee of Seventy, a breakdown per person of how the Mayor wants to use your money next year.
One of the founding tenets of The Philadelphia Citizen is to get people the resources they need to become better, more ...
What we learned from author, businessman and Citizen supporter Richard Vague about Thomas Willing, America’s first banker ...
Bill Green revives a tax reform proposal from his time in office that should keep more Philadelphians here and boost local ...
Through partnerships with the City and HRP Group, CEO is helping formerly incarcerated Philadelphians on the path to a better ...
Mural Arts Philadelphia’s founder and executive director Jane Golden, who is stepping down this year, made Philly the public ...