CBS News Philadelphia is proud to share stories from our community, and this Black History Month, we're telling the stories of women trailblazers who made a difference around our region. From a harpist breaking barriers in Montgomery County to the first Black woman to graduate from medical school at the University of Pennsylvania,
Brown Street Cafe owner Zane Booker is bringing some of his delicious dishes to a Southwest Philadelphia ShopRite.
In a male driven industry, one Black woman is shaping her own destiny, opening four mostly southern cuisine sit-down restaurants in a part of Philadelphia where few of these eateries exist, at a dizzying pace.
During Black History Month, Rochester residents have a significant reason to celebrate. The city is recognized as one of the five key U.S. cities central to the abolition movement, alongside Boston, Philadelphia,
Legacy & Love is a video series for Black History Month by Visit Philadelphia. The four-part series celebrates the contributions of black-owned businesses in Philadelphia that have been passed down through generations or built as a tribute to loved ones.
CBS News Philadelphia is proud to share stories from our community, and this Black History Month, we're telling the stories of women trailblazers who made a difference around our region. From a harpist breaking barriers in Montgomery County to the first Black woman to graduate from medical school at the University of Pennsylvania,
An open house at Nicetown’s Alan Horwitz “Sixth Man” Center on Wednesday highlighted the depth and vitality of the Black experience.
Leaders in Delaware County held a special black history month celebration at Subaru Park Thursday to honor residents who have helped push their communities forward.
SEPTA is commemorating Black History Month by remembering i ts own heroes and trailblazers. At the forefront among them were eight employees who paved the way for African Americans to work with the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC), which eventually turned into SEPTA.
Taking care of others is what Bennett has done since 1964 when she graduated from the Perelman School of Medicine. She didn't realize at the time that she was making history.
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Reverend Michelle Simmons, the founder of Why Not Prosper , a non-profit dedicated to housing and supporting women just released from prison. Reverend Simmons, who was formerly incarcerated, says she wanted to create the support system she wished SHE would have had.