Love & Rage: Alchemizing Your Emotions for Justice  

Navigate the complexities of love and rage amid ongoing struggles for justice. Explore the impact of systemic issues on underserved communities and learn how to transform emotions into constructive action. Avoid toxic media practices, embrace participatory design, and discover Philadelphia organizations dedicated to addressing police and community relations. Channel rage into meaningful efforts for lasting systemic change.

Applications are now open for the 2023 Philadelphia Media Founders Exchange

Apply now for the 2023 Philadelphia Media Founders Exchange! This community-focused accelerator empowers BIPOC news entrepreneurs through training, coaching, and grant funding. Join to ensure sustainable business growth on your own terms. Supported by The Lenfest Institute, Knight-Lenfest Local News Transformation Fund, and Independence Public Media Foundation.

How to get involved in Philly’s 2023 MLK Day of Service

Hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the U.S. mark Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with acts of service, and Philadelphia is home to the largest MLK Day event in the country. Check out the many places you can go to get involved, from gun violence prevention projects to educational symposiums and nature conservation, to exploring volunteer opportunities addressing diverse community needs. Join the largest MLK Day event in the U.S. and make a positive impact in Philadelphia.

Love Now Media is amplifying your voice and needs during this election season

Love Now Media, part of the Every Voice, Every Vote coalition, is empowering Philadelphians during the 2023 elections. Backed by a $1.5 million grant from the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, Love Now Media’s Love, Liberty & The Pursuit of Justice initiative focuses on community-centered reporting, pop-up storytelling booths, and impactful conversations on social justice, wellness, and equity. Join the movement at everyvoice-everyvote.org.

How Social Pressures Fuel Black Men’s Fear of Vulnerability  

Learning to be okay with being vulnerable is essential for Black men in urban communities because it helps them better handle conflict. Instead of turning to violence or unhealthy coping mechanisms, men who can be vulnerable seek peaceful solutions. The safe “Heart of the Story” workshop spaces created by Love Now Media are needed in urban communities.

Philly gumball machines dispense poetry and mental health resources

This article was originally published by WHYY, a news partner to Love Now Media. By Peter Crimmins Philadelphia poet Lindo Jones, known as LindoYes, describes himself as an artist-activist, using his poetry in the service of social justice efforts. During the widespread demonstrations in Philadelphia in the summer of 2020, LindoYes could be heard reciting […]

Heart of the Story: Finale Celebration Recap

The sold-out event was a culmination of love storytelling workshops presented to more than 80 Philadelphians. Guests enjoyed a a keynote address by Will Toms of REC Philly, reflections from participants, a live musical performance by Verbosity, poetry by Lindo Yes, two panel discussions, music by DJ G33k, and a love storytelling competition with cash prizes.