Nzadi Keita’s new poetry collection, Migration Letters, shares her experience as a “First Generation Northerner,” navigating Black and working-class families’ journey in Philadelphia.
Nicetown-born and Germantown Strong Filmmaker Eboni Zamani shared her favorite things about the neighborhood.
Janice Tosto, a Bronx native, found her way to Germantown six years ago, hosting “Grief Journeys” on G-Town Radio—a healing space exploring and validating the reality of grief while celebrating love. Beyond radio, she volunteers, cherishes family ties, and passionately shares her favorite aspects of the neighborhood.
It’s Principal Alia Dickerson’s first year at John B. Kelly School, but within that time she’s worked with staff and the community to bring partnerships, improvements, as well as big academic goals to the school.
Local grief coach and death-midwife Naila Francis shares tips and thoughts with Germantown Info Hub about carrying grief this holiday season.
Germantown resident Tom Casetta, Station Manager at G-Town Radio, connects deeply with the community through his role and “Listen Up!” music program. He shares his favorite things about Germantown here.
Pedro Rodriguez’s journey from a student activist in the 1970s to a lifelong community advocate in Philadelphia. His work spans housing advocacy, government roles, and even leading the Philly Counts 2020 campaign. In retirement, he continues his activism, emphasizing the power of multiracial coalitions.
Artists and Germantown residents Heather Bowlan and Melinda Rice feature their new collaborative work at this year’s Fringe Festival.
Mighty Writers Germantown is launching a new after-school program this fall. Monday through Friday, students can participate in the Germantown Academy, engaging in literacy and writing in enriching ways.
The SPOT debuted the world’s first mobile hygiene and uterine health unit earlier this summer, making menstrual hygiene products more accessible for bleeding women in the city.