Hank’s Cinnamon Buns is slowly making its mark in the baking scene in Philadelphia. Owner and sole baker Ron Davis has been on a roll receiving praise on social media and traditional media outlets, raving over his company’s delectable sweet treats. Drawing inspiration from Asian baking videos, Davis exhibits his delicious craftsmanship with community support and an aspiration to inspire the next generation of Black bakers. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/eYXw9r7i
The Philadelphia Tribune
报纸出版业
The nation's oldest and largest continually operating Black-owned newspaper.
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The Philadelphia Tribune, founded in 1884 by Christopher James Perry, Sr., is America’s oldest and the Greater Philadelphia region’s largest newspaper serving the African-American community. Perry, born in 1856, was a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He was a very ambitious and civic-minded individual; well known in his hometown as a thoughtful, public speaker. He appeared on many programs with national leaders and also worked for a local newspaper for which he reported the social doings of his race. Upon graduating from high school, Perry decided to move to Philadelphia. His father wanted him to study law but he refused. “For my people to make progress, they must have a newspaper through which they can speak against injustice,” he reasoned. Thus, at the age of 17, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with the dream of establishing a newspaper. Over the next 11 years, Perry continued to work as a reporter for a local daily newspaper while attending school at night. At the age of 28, he published the first edition of the Tribune at 725 Sansom Street, an area now known as “Jeweler’s Row.” It was a one-page, one man operation titled ‘Tribune Weekly.’ From the very beginning until his death in 1921, Perry wrote about the problems that affected the daily lives of colored men and women.
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The Philadelphia Tribune员工
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Mary Livingston
Human Resources Consultant and Professional Trainer
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Bryant K. Ragsdale, Sr.
Senior Advertising Account Executive at The Philadelphia Tribune Media Group
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Marco Cerino
City Hall and Political Reporter
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Kylan Watson, M.S.
Sports and News Reporter, Writer, Host, and Content Creator.
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Proud to join my Council colleagues yesterday in honoring The Philadelphia Tribune on reaching the milestone of 140 years of service to our community! As our nation’s oldest continuously published African American newspaper, the Tribune creates, preserves, and celebrates Black history every day. Powerful interests are doing everything they can to silence Black voices and erase Black history, so we need media outlets like the Tribune now more than ever. Congratulations to Mr. Bob Bogle and everyone at the Tribune!
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More than 225 people gathered to celebrate African American history and culture at The Philadelphia Tribune’s annual Christopher J. Perry/Carter G. Woodson Black History Celebration luncheon on Thursday. The theme for the program was “Together in Celebration, United in Purpose.” Michael Pearson, president and CEO of Public Health Management Corporation, served as the master of ceremonies for the event. “Together we celebrate the past, embrace the present and look forward to a future where diversity and inclusion repeat,” Pearson said during the luncheon. https://lnkd.in/eMP7ckqk
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During a recent PNA member visit, The Philadelphia Tribune President & CEO Mr. Robert Bogle shared an update about the publication’s initiatives for the year and offered his support for PNA’s legislative priorities. He is pictured to the left of PNA President and CEO William Cotter. Learn more about The Philadelphia Tribune at https://lnkd.in/e9VCSUWw #PNA #PAnewsmedia #PhiladelphiaTribune #Philadelphia #PhillyNews
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Nafees Norris launched Nafees Innovations October 3, 2024, a STEM education workshop for kids in Philadelphia with goals to make science accessible and engaging, without the hefty cost to parents. Lasting four weeks at a time, his Saturday workshops blend fun with education and expand to school partnerships for wider reach. Read more about Nafees Innovations at Phillytrib.com #Philly #STEM #BlackScientist #STEMEducation https://lnkd.in/eGW4Krwb
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Assistant News Editor/Copy Editor The Philadelphia Tribune, America’s oldest continuously published newspaper serving the African American community, is seeking an Assistant News/Copy Editor. In this position, you will play a role in maintaining the quality of our publications. You will edit articles for clarity, grammar and style while also selecting and assigning stories that align with our editorial vision. This is a full-time, onsite position. Responsibilities - Edit articles for grammatical accuracy, clarity and adherence to style guides. - Select stories based on editorial priorities and audience interest. --Edit and select stories for special sections and supplements Ensure compliance with libel laws and other legal standards in the editing process. - Work closely with the editorial team to meet deadlines and manage workflow efficiently. Qualifications - Minimum five years of experience as a copy editor, preferably in a news environment. - Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or a related field. - Strong understanding of journalistic standards and ethics. - Excellent command of grammar, punctuation and style. - Ability to work under tight deadlines and manage multiple assignments. - Familiarity with newspaper design, digital publishing, and social media is a plus. Send cover letter and resume to [email protected] ? ?
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Meet Aliya Johnson-Roberts, a seasoned childcare professional who jointly owns and operates two childcare centers around Northeast Philadelphia, Pratt Street Learning Center and Busleton Learning Center. https://lnkd.in/eapzsBZR
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The Philadelphia Tribune endorses Kamala Harris for president https://lnkd.in/eN9cZc6T
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Discover how Larif Hamm turned a challenging personal journey into Peculiar Travel, a group travel agency that offers unique experiences around the globe. His innovative approach and new non-profit aim to broaden travel opportunities for underserved youth.? https://lnkd.in/eUeM2MRe
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The Archdiocese of Philadelphia appoints Stacy Williams as the new director of the Office for Black Catholics, aimed at fostering a universal understanding of faith. Meanwhile, Dominique Casimir steps up as Senior VP of Enterprise Asset Management at Jefferson, focusing on real estate and facilities. #Leadership #Community #Faith https://lnkd.in/dWrjQPu4