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Archive (Page 302)

October 11, 2020

This Pennsylvania Cafe Serves Human Dignity With Every Meal

When the pandemic delayed Cafe Esperanza's grand opening, the pay-as-you-can restaurant found a new way to serve the community.

By Dawn Heinbach

October 11, 2020

In Philly’s Queen Village, Calls for Racial Justice Abound

A mural by artist J. Giovinetti watches over Philadephia’s Queen Village neighborhood [Credit: Bobby Brier] (PHILADELPHIA) — On the cusp […]

By Bobby Brier

October 11, 2020

In Sign of the Times, Californians Gather to Honor First Responders

Residents of California's Diamond Bar community gathered to show support for two L.A. deputies shot in an ambush attack and a firefighter who died battling a wildfire.

By Grace Sui

October 9, 2020

Bakersfield Coworking Space Determined to Maintain Community During the Pandemic

Their once-full space is mostly empty for now, but Mesh Cowork is renovating and ready for the future

By David Latchman

October 9, 2020

This New Jersey Park Offers a Respite from COVID-19

The outside world is still struggling with the pandemic. But in the woods, animals enjoy life and their surroundings, reminding their human visitors that they can get through this.

By Bria Davis

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