Twitter Updates
- Facebook just informed me: "The final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired ten years ago today, on May 20, 2003." I feel old. 5 hours ago
- Crap. Philly primaries tomorrow. Been so busy with stories on the other side of the country that I haven't paid close attention. Help! 5 hours ago
- RT @keystonepol: The correct thing to do when you don't know anything about either candidate running for an office is leave it blank 5 hours ago
- RT @TimothyNoah1: Whenever I say, "Reversing inequality requires that we revive labor unions," liberals--LIBERALS!--react as if I'd said, "… 5 hours ago
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Tag Archives: Murder
Murder in Urban America
I’ve just started a regular gig blogging for Next City (formerly Next American City). Nothing major, just a couple posts a month, but I’m excited to have a regular outlet. My first post went up yesterday, and it is about … Continue reading →
Posted in economic justice, national politics, Philadelphia, public health
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Tagged homicide, inequality, Jeff Deeney, Murder, Next City, Philly, segregation, violence
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