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Ebonee Johnson

Ebonee Johnson is a freelance writer and journalist, covering everything from music journalism to social impact. The Temple University alumna currently resides in North Philly.

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Philly racked up over 1,200 fatal drug overdoses in 2017

Apr. 25, 2018 10:41 am

Philly racked up over 1,200 fatal drug overdoses in 2017

"We are experiencing a tragedy far surpassing the AIDS epidemic at its worst," said Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley.
Accessibility pro Austin Seraphin on what sighted folks get wrong about those with visual impairments

Apr. 24, 2018 6:23 am

Accessibility pro Austin Seraphin on what sighted folks get wrong about those with visual impairments

The app developer and Philly Touch Tours cofounder told Technical.ly about his latest vexes, projects and the first time he fell for tech.
Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance’s new report explains why rich donors give

Apr. 20, 2018 11:22 am

Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance’s new report explains why rich donors give

The arts nonprofit's latest research reveals that high-net-worth individuals respond to meaningful personal engagement — plus, more staff diversity could mean more cash.
How can advocates avoid resistance burnout?

Apr. 16, 2018 12:50 pm

How can advocates avoid resistance burnout?

The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance hosted a panel of local cause champions to chat about advocacy fatigue and best practices.
‘Objectivity is critical’: Philadelphia Science Action wants scientists to get vocal

Apr. 16, 2018 11:29 am

‘Objectivity is critical’: Philadelphia Science Action wants scientists to get vocal

The new local advocacy org on this past weekend's #RallyForScience and its mission of public engagement.
Local food and civil disobedience: Judy Wicks’ journey to a completely sustainable lifestyle

Apr. 13, 2018 12:26 pm

Local food and civil disobedience: Judy Wicks’ journey to a completely sustainable lifestyle

WHYY's April episode of "Friday Arts" details the Circle of Aunts and Uncles, Sustainable Business Network and White Dog Café founder's quest to build a holistic local society — plus, her most recent arrest.
William Penn Foundation just pumped $42M into watershed protection

Apr. 12, 2018 11:00 am

William Penn Foundation just pumped $42M into watershed protection

The benefitting Delaware River Watershed Initiative addresses the sources of pollution that affect the water quality of the rivers and streams from which over 5 percent of the U.S. population gets its drinking water.
Why the City of Philadelphia formed the new Mayor’s Office on People with Disabilities

Apr. 12, 2018 10:30 am

Why the City of Philadelphia formed the new Mayor’s Office on People with Disabilities

A look at best practices showed the need for additional, compliance-focused leadership beyond the existing Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities.
New Americans Campaign is helping more Philadelphians apply for citizenship

Apr. 10, 2018 8:00 am

New Americans Campaign is helping more Philadelphians apply for citizenship

The national initiative has been fighting naturalization barriers — and now Philly joins its ranks.
Philadelphia Reentry Coalition has finally released cohesive recidivism data

Mar. 21, 2018 12:45 pm

Philadelphia Reentry Coalition has finally released cohesive recidivism data

Two years in the making and the numbers have arrived from the criminal justice collective. What’s been the hold up and what does it all mean?