Make Reading Part of Your Resistance This Black History Month
The Bucks County Anti-Racism Coalition is hosting an online reading group for Layla F. Saad’s book “Me and White Supremacy.”
The Bucks County Anti-Racism Coalition is hosting an online reading group for Layla F. Saad’s book “Me and White Supremacy.”
The crisis at the U.S. border is ongoing and unrelenting, and Bucks County activist Sue-Ann DiVito will explain how you can help.
New Pennsylvania Project CEO Kadida Kenner’s keynote address on voting rights at the 34th Annual Dr. King Commemorative event Sunday in Media, PA.
“The Summit is geared to help students learn a little history of the growth of American democracy and justice as an ongoing process,” said The Peace Center’s Executive Director Danny L. Thomas.
Local citizens and officials to commemorate democracy’s triumph over the 2021 attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.
Former Bucks County Congressman Patrick J. Murphy hopes to boost recognition of the many advantages veterans offer the business world.
Once the rain from Tropical Depression Nicole rolls out, it’s going to be chilly and start to feel more like winter. So, let’s
The Doggie Halloween Costume Contest, Parade, Trick or Treat and Expo is guaranteed to provide pets and their owners with a doggone good time for a great cause.
“Sheriff Harran has blatantly overstepped his authority by enrolling Bucks County in a 287(g) agreement, a reckless decision that weaponizes local law enforcement to carry out ICE’s harmful agenda. This policy isn’t about safety—it’s about intimidation,” said Karen Rodriguez, member of Make the Road Pennsylvania and a Bucks County resident.
Supporters said changes to the cyber charter rules are widely backed among the state’s 500 school boards and that cyber school spending has been the subject of critical reviews, including recently by Republican Auditor General Tim DeFoor.
“People will die,” warns Melissa Rinker, who has over 20 chronic illnesses and relies 100 percent on Medicaid for medication and monthly doctor’s visits.
“The Trump Administration would rather women die in emergency rooms than receive life-saving abortions,” said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
“This bill would provide Pennsylvania students with the necessary critical thinking skills and knowledge to evaluate the accuracy of news stories for themselves,” said state Sen. Katie Muth.
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