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Food heroes of Philadelphia

Deja Lynn Alvarez, a health liaison for World Health Care Infrastructures (WHCI) and proud transwoman, was inspired to start delivering groceries to every undocumented immigrant family in Philadelphia who is struggling to get by in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. | From: Philadelphia Gay News (Read more.)

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Philly students without internet can do remote learning in parking lots, district says

“Parking Lot” WiFi is one of the options listed on the distrct website for kids whose households aren’t yet connected. Included along with other free or low-cost alternatives from Comcast, Verizon and T-Mobile, it’s described as “accessible around the exterior of a building such as a school or library — and generally reachable from the facility’s parking lot.” | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)

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Remembering Mr. Clifton Lowery COVID-19, an Honorable Legacy, a Preventable Death and Precautions

he narrative of COVID-19 is mostly told from a birds-eye view, making use of bewildering statistics, capitalist policies and quarantine’s impact on the economy. But what about the family and friends of those who have perished? A large population of the world is mourning right now, and we find it worthwhile to honor the memories of loved ones lost to COVID-19. | From: Fun Times (Read more.)