The latest episode of the Philadelphia Revealed podcast delves into the powerful story of Yahya Moore, a First Person Arts storyteller who served 25 years for a crime he didn't commit, who eventually got free with the help of the Abolitionist Law Center. We hear his story, and the story of John Brown, the abolitionist who may have worn a pair of handcuffs now on display at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in the Atwater Kent Collection at Drexel University. Listen: https://lnkd.in/etcyiRrG
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WHYY is your local, Member-supported NPR and PBS station, delivering information, entertainment and education.
About us
WHYY makes our region a better place, connecting each of us to the world's richest ideas and all of us to each other through Member-supported public media. Through WHYY-FM 90.9, WHYY-TV 12 and WHYY.org, we reach 1.3 million people on average each week in the Greater Philadelphia area. We are your local PBS and NPR member station, bringing you long-time favorite programs, such as Masterpiece and All Things Considered. But our national programs are only the tip of the iceberg. WHYY Studios produces more than a dozen local programs, such as Fresh Air with Terry Gross, You Oughta Know and The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane. We offer a robust regional news service supported by an award-winning newsroom, home to Billy Penn, PlanPhilly and the WHYY Climate Desk. We are deeply committed to the needs of young people. Many people’s first experience with WHYY is watching our award-winning PBS Kids television programs as a child. We also teach thousands of kids to make videos in 40 local schools and at our studio. We bring together people in the region for interesting and fun events in person and online. From critical community conversations to advanced screenings with big personalities, keep an eye on WHYY.org/events for things to do all year round. Of course, all of this is only possible through Member support.
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http://whyy.org
External link for WHYY
- Industry
- Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- Nonprofit
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150 N 6th St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106, US
Employees at WHYY
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Billy Penn and Hittin' Season invite you to a Phillies tailgate on Sunday, July 28 in parking lot M of Citizens Bank Park. Free refreshments start at 10:30 a.m. Meet the show hosts and BP staff. Registration is required for this free and public event. https://bit.ly/3WxOE9T
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The first episode of our newest podcast is out today! Peak Travel unpacks the tourism industry, from the wonder that comes with exploring new places to the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better. Listen: https://bit.ly/3WcIMBL
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Last Wednesday, WHYY celebrated the end of fiscal year 2024 with its third annual Taco Palooza! Thanks to our food truck vendors, we enjoyed delicious tacos from Calle Del Sabor, pierogies from Mom-Mom's Kitchen and ice cream from Mister Softee. A huge shoutout to all of our talented staff who performed, and to our Pathways to Media Careers program students for taking photos!
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You may have seen the "we let our gen z employee do the edit" trend floating around social media... Well, our summer interns are here. https://lnkd.in/eWTMW2Ct
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If you haven't joined our Community & Engagement team for a Bridging Blocks conversation yet, it's a great time to check it out! This Tuesday, Anthony F. Cuffie & Eric Marsh Sr. will be convening a conversation on #PhillyTransit at the Haddington Library. We'll be talking about how we ensure safe, equitable and accessible public transportation for all in our region, while keeping fares affordable and maintaining existing services. And if you can't make it next week, there's another one coming up on July 30 on the same topic. Visit https://lnkd.in/ehy_Edij for more info!
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Our social media producer took her kids to Get Wild Day at Please Touch Museum and had a super day! WHYY was there handing out Daniel Tiger ears and Albie horns too 🐾 WHYY is a proud media partner of the WILD KRATTS®: CREATURE POWER!® exhibit, open now through September 1. Get tickets here: https://lnkd.in/eij2MASt
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Anjoli Santiago has always had a conflicted relationship with religion. Church made her feel like she belonged… until it didn’t. Now, she’s seeking a new spirituality that’s inspired by water. So she’s blown away by an image that seems to bring her two spiritualities together: a church, floating on the Delaware River. Hear her story on the Philadelphia Revealed podcast: https://lnkd.in/eJfVpPBR Philadelphia Revealed is an exhibition, a podcast, and a platform for anyone to add their story to Philly history. The exhibition runs July 18 – December 1 at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and features a large, interactive display of over 600 objects from the Atwater Kent Collection at Drexel University. Ten of these objects inspire the First Person Arts storytellers you’ll hear on the podcast.
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We're thrilled to introduce our newest podcast, Peak Travel! Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. Peak Travel unpacks the tourism industry, investigating how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We’ll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better. Hosted by travel reporter Tariro Mzezewa. Episodes drop every Tuesday starting July 23! Listen to the trailer: https://bit.ly/3WsUPuX
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Despite receiving record-level funding in recent years, SEPTA lags behind its peers in annual capital investments. While the transportation authority wants to modernize its fleet, it struggles with reduced ridership and its riders regularly have concerns about increased violent crimes and drug use onboard and at stations and stops. How does our region ensure safe, equitable and accessible public transportation for all, while keeping fares affordable and maintaining existing services? Join us for “Transforming Public Transit,” a Bridging Blocks community conversation from WHYY and Free Library of Philadelphia. Register here: https://bit.ly/4cWRFWy
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