Praise In The City

Today’s edition of Praise In The City is merging the theater arts and public health with the discussion of some themes in a new play. You Gotta Eat Dirt Before You Die is the play and here to discuss this is director of the play, Malcolm Kenyatta Green.  

Today’s edition of Praise In The City we focus on the benefits of a Quaker Education and also the social strains that young people go through because of their diversified education and upbringing. here to discuss this with us is Byron Davis, the Head of Upper School at Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia.

Today’s edition of Praise In The City is sparked by the recent events involving protests at the University Of Missouri that eventually led to the stepping down of the school’s president. with us to guide in the discussion is Ameen Akbar (Dir. of student Life at Youth Build Philadelphia Charter School), Temple Doctoral Student, Marian […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City we focus on our youth once again and discuss the need for STD prevention and sex education for the youth populace. Joining us in the discussion is Kourtney Pulliam of The CARs project which works to increase and sustain partnerships that improve the quality of local STD services and […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City we focus on our youth once again and discuss the need for STD prevention and sex education for the youth populace. Joining us in the discussion is Kourtney Pulliam of The CARs project which works to increase and sustain partnerships that improve the quality of local STD services and […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City welcomes the writer and actors of a new stage production that deals with how we use our art to better ourselves and offer help to those in need of encouragement in their daily lives. In studio we have John Reeves, Ruth Oliver, and Jerome Scott of the production The […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City wants to focus on the affects of bullying on our young people. What we can do as a community to combat this issue which can lead to things like youth depression. Our guests include Mike O’Brien, the Youth Programs Manager at The Village of Arts and Humanities and […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City deals with the topic of turning to our inner spirit for guidance. Reconnecting with the spiritual side of ourselves is very important and to give some testimony to this we have Michelle Anderson to tell us about a stage production that deals with this very subject.

Today’s edition of Praise In The City examines the struggles of those that have dealing with the prison system. From the mind of writer, actor,  producer, Cash Goins comes another riveting piece of theater that sheds light on a situation that we need to be aware of.

Today’s edition of Praise In The City is a two parter. First we have Michael Robinson, the Dir. of Community Outreach and Employment Services to talk about how to get ready for the real world work force. Then we have Rahim Majid to talk about the 22nd Annual International Locks Conference   with speaker Lisa Puerto […]

Today’s edition of Praise In The City is going to deal with health and wellness. First we’ll discuss sexual health among the youth community with Natasha and Devon of Plain Talk Philly. Then we switch to nutritional health with guest and friend Dejanaba Gordon.

Today’s edition of Praise In The City touches on the subject of domestic abuse and it’s affects. Here to share her testimony is author and playwright, Tiona Brown. For information on her upcoming play, Ain’t No Sunshine, click the link below. Tiona Brown: Ain’t No Sunshine