PA teens push back against book banning, censorship

Members of the Brandywine Community Library Teen Reading Lounge Location learn about the Holocaust through novel “Prisoner B-3087” by Alan Gratz, an author whose work was recently challenged by a school board member in Kutztown, PA.

It’s official: Upper Chichester celebrates PA Heart & Soul community status

Members of the Upper Chichester Heart & Soul team, Upper Chichester Board of Commissioners, PA Heart & Soul staff and partners stand posing with their plaques and other recognition of becoming a PA Heart & Soul community. PHOTO BY RUSTBELT MAYBERRY PHOTOGRAPHY.

PA Heart & Soul leads to a wide variety of positive outcomes for communities, but success doesn’t come without hard work.

To celebrate both the effort and remarkable achievements of the Upper Chichester team, PA Humanities recognized the leadership and volunteers with an official PA Heart & Soul Community designation at a recent Board of Commissioners meeting.

Young people ‘adulting,’ leading a change in narrative about Chester

In a community where outside narratives often focus on the negative, Tara Jones is helping young people use their voice to illuminate the positive. Jones created the Chester Cultural Arts & Technology Center in Chester, Pa., to be a resource for residents of the city, and it’s now also a place where young adults and teens can explore the topics that matter to them and make themselves heard well beyond the borders of Chester through their own podcasts.

Must-read books for Women’s History Month, from PA Humanities staff & board

It’s Women’s History Month, and to help celebrate we asked our staff and board members to share some of their book recommendations. Their selections include everything from classic literature to post-apocalyptic fiction, poetry to biography and more. Why not check one out the next time you’re at your local library?

Not the same old story at The Frick Pittsburgh

Clayton house museum in Pittsburgh

A reinterpretation project at the former home of wealthy industrialist Henry Clay Frick seeks to tell a bigger picture of the city during the Gilded Age and the time period’s influence on today.

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