The road to Minneapolis

Keystoners prepare for conferenceBy T Martin Sounds of rap and hip-hop ensue from the shelf stereo system. Kids in black T-shirts sweep and mop the cafeteria floor. Teens in burgundy or gray or blue T-shirts sort through the piles of red folders in front of them. Youths flock to the continental breakfast laid out for them, all the while chattering about this or that. Adults in aqua T-shirts hurry everyone out of the cafeteria and up to the teen…

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Photos for a song and a dance

Latino dance group hosts “Picture Day”By T Martin The stars of the 2002 Puerto Rican Day Parade staged a fundraiser that got families out of the house in one of the “many positive things” they do in the community. Ritmo Latino dancers and their parent-managers organized “Family Picture Day” on Friday, March 5th and Saturday, March 6th at 7th and Rising Sun Avenue. The group is raising money for a trip to New York, where members hope to perform…

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A little child shall lead them

Torch Club youngsters take on current eventsBy T Martin Picture 50 or so 10- to 13-year-olds divided among four classrooms and engaged in lively discussions on the top issues facing Americans today. Imagine hearing words like “generalization” and “analyze” pop up here and there as they voice their opinions on the burning issues of America. Visualize the Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia holding its Annual Torch Club Conference at the Northeast Frankfort Boys and Girls Club on Kinsey…

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In living color!

Teens celebrate ethnicity, not just Black historyBy T Martin “Black history is a part of American history, and we need to be proud and acknowledge our heritage – African, Spanish, Asian… – at all times!” Roberto Clemente Middle School Assistant Principal Crystal Clark encouraged students at her school to celebrate their ethnicity no matter what time of year it is, not just during Latino Heritage month or Black History month, during the school’s Black History talent show. 5th and…

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Abraham: “No más” to young deaths

Political leaders unite against gun violenceBy T Martin Family, friends and neighbors of Jose Negron, Jr. gathered at 6th and Lycoming Streets in Philadelphia’s Hunting Park area to celebrate his life and to offer prayers to end the violence that plagues our City streets. Democratic State Representative candidate Rafael Collazo hosted the Monday, March 1st vigil, emceeing for the community, religious and political leaders that came forward with words of comfort, prayer and encouragement. District Attorney Lynne Abraham attended,…

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Kid candidate challenges aging incumbent

Local makes a bid for seat HarrisburgBy T Martin Philly’s 179th District is looking for change in Harrisburg, and this year’s new candidate for State Representative might be their answer. Democratic state rep candidate and former Aspirante Rafael Collazo announced his candidacy for the position against incumbent Bill Rieger during his Monday, March 1st press conference. Knocking on over 1,600 doors, collecting over 1,800 signatures, and garnering support from allies such as State Rep. Angel Cruz of the 180th…

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Lively artists draw young crowd

Gospel concert lures neighborhood teensBy T Martin Entertainment. Praise. Worship. Prayer. Reverence. From the very old to the very young, faces reflected these emotions in the highly charged concert hosted by the John 3:16 Assembly of God Church on Friday, February 27th. Add refreshing. Refreshing to go into a church on a Friday night and to be surrounded by North Philly’s young people. Refreshing to see and hear riveting performances by some very talented young spiritual artists at the…

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Miss Communications!

Talking major speaks out about role modelsBy T Martin When trying to find a likely youth to interview for this month’s edition of NorFilly™ Magazine, I considered a youth whose story greatly differed from that of our first interviewee, Julietta Diaz. I wanted a story that sent a positive message without a fairy tale following. I didn’t get the one I staked so much on, but almost every kid I talked to asked me if I was the reporter…

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Down and dirty, part 1

The skinny on community serviceBy T Martin (as Escritor X) In North Philly where “getting the paper” doesn’t mean picking up a periodical to keep current with local and world events, “community service” also carries a negative connotation – doing the dirty work – for a lot of kids. For most, community service has come to mean getting your hands dirty, cleaning up one of many trashed, vacant lots around the neighborhood. For some, it means scrubbing or painting…

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Rethinking school safety… again?

Burning issue or played out buzzwordsBy T Martin (as Escritor X) If you want to know how this year’s Presidential election will go down, know this: a school administrator’s worse headache will help elect the President. There are several reasons for this, namely that the public education system is merely politics and that schools produce buzzwords that once had meaning. The meaning is now lost in politics involving educational leaders with a questionable agenda and the elected officials that…

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