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CommUNITY Breakfast Undoing Racism Day to be held in Radnor
RADNOR >> The CommUNITY Breakfast Undoing Racism Day: Embracing the Difference, co-presented by the NAACP Main Line Branch, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at
Report charges racism is rampant in Haverford and its schools
HAVERFORD >> At a recent school board meeting, members of the grassroots organization Havertown Community Action Network presented school officials with a report about racism in the Haverford community and
Haverford Suffers From Systemic Racism, New Report Claims
The Haverford Community Action Network drafted a report that alleges racism is alive and well in the Haverford community.
Internal Review Says Lower Merion Police Did Nothing Wrong in Controversial Stop
Everything went according to the rules, say the police, of a stop where a local man was handcuffed after a report of a nearby bank robbery.
Lower Merion plans remembrance of 1963 closing of Ardmore Avenue School, district's moment of integration
As retired professor Samuel Y. Edgerton remembers it, the summer of 1963 “was a very busy summer” for civil rights. A teacher then at Friends Central School, he marched in
Remembering Lower Merion's Ardmore Avenue Elementary
Rebuilt after a fire, then ultimately razed, the once grand neighborhood school served generations of students from South Ardmore before falling into decline. On Sept. 12, the community will celebrate
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