Bucks County Changemaker Interview with Conservation Voters of PA’s Miah Hornyak
“If we made everyday Earth Day, we’d be living in a more kind, safe, and empathetic society,” says Miah Hornyak.
“If we made everyday Earth Day, we’d be living in a more kind, safe, and empathetic society,” says Miah Hornyak.
“The rainbow crosswalk will be a daily reminder that Doylestown is a community that is welcoming and inclusive to its residents and visitors,” said Doylestown Pride Chair Michael Kendrick.
Fighting to save Central Bucks School District from the far-right school board’s extremist agenda is a fight for our shared future.
This new monthly column will showcase social justice movers and shakers in our community.
It started well before the pandemic and continues today. A key reason is experiences of racism within the larger school district that affect Black teachers across the system, but manifest differently depending on their schools’ locations.
The U.S. Department of Energy is dangling $750 million for the buildout of a hydrogen hub around Philadelphia. But the looming Trump presidency and strong economic headwinds endanger its prospects.
Lake Angela was moved by her own experiences with schizophrenia and the stories of the treatment patients in her dance therapy groups faced at the psychiatric institution.
The move to erase attention to anti-bias and culture in schools is grounded in denial that concerns about systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc., are real.
The Coalition to Shelter & Support the Homeless provides the county’s unhoused individuals with more than 1,000 bed nights each year.