
(credit: Karin Phillips)
KYW Newsradio was in Rittenhouse Square when AIDS Walk Philly had a kick-off to promote the upcoming 24th Annual AIDS Walk Philly for October 17, 2010. See the story.
(credit: Karin Phillips)
KYW Newsradio was in Rittenhouse Square when AIDS Walk Philly had a kick-off to promote the upcoming 24th Annual AIDS Walk Philly for October 17, 2010. See the story.
Mural Arts Philadelphia was featured as a Good Neighbor on The Kelly Clarkson Show with Executive Director Jane Golden and Color Me Back participant Norman Bonk.
NBC Now’s Zinhle Essamuah highlighted the work of harm reduction organization Prevention Point Philadelphia and their work to prevent overdoses.
Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Color Me Back program was featured on WHYY, highlighting the impactful work of individuals experiencing economic insecurity.
CBS Mornings features Ed Bradley Historical Marker
Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Color Me Back initiative featured on national CBS News.
New York Times quotes Prevention Point on overdose deaths.
Mural Arts Philadelphia, in partnership with curator Conrad Benner, created First 100 Days, a new art project designed to engage the public around policy issues.
Step Up to the Plate and Prevention Point Philadelphia worked with caterer Catering By Design to provide hot meals and a festive environment for individuals experiencing housing or food insecurity during the pandemic.
WHYY’s Peter Crimmins covered the Mural Arts Philadelphia opening of the Rendering Justice exhibition at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
Mural Arts Philadelphia and Fair and Just Prosecution created a groundbreaking Artist-in-Residence program at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office (DAO) featuring the creations of artist James “Yaya” Hough. PBS NewsHour ran a story in September 2020, nine months after they originally filmed it.