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Here’s our 2018 editorial calendar

Philadelphians from many backgrounds on the Ben Franklin Parkway. December 22, 2017 Category: FeaturedPurposeShort

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Editor's note: This list has been updated. (12/26, 7:40 p.m.)
The new year is upon us, which means it’s time for an all-new editorial calendar.

Generocity’s editorial calendar is a series featuring monthly themes relevant to the Philly social impact community. The idea is to give ourselves an opportunity to dive deeper into 12 topics our community cares about (while still maintaining our regular diversity of coverage).

In 2017, we dedicated extra reporting to these topics, in chronological order: reentry, corporate social responsibility, women in leadership, activism, workforce development, immigration, leaders of color, technology, education, aging, fundraising and food security.

A few themes are returning next year, but our 2018 calendar is mostly new. Check it:

You can expect a handful of realLISTs like the one we just published on civic tech as well as dozens of profiles on folks doing the most within these sectors. (P.S. Check out sister site Technical.ly Philly’s own 2018 editorial calendar here.)

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