The nine-foot-tall sculpture will reside on the apron of City Hall until the end of March when the city will celebrate the anniversary of her birth in March of 1822.
This is just history, folks. You don't have to like the fact, but you can't make up your own!
We've seen the usual anti-Columbus Day woke craziness playing out in New Jersey this year (most recently in Randolph). Across the Delaware in Philadelphia, there's an ongoing court battle over the box wh
Mumia Abu-Jamal tests the limits of what the state can do to.
Mumia Abu-Jamal tests the limits of what the state can do to any of us, an interview with Johanna Fernandez
April 23, 2021
by Ann Garrison
Ann Garrison: Mumia has finally had the open-heart surgery that his team and his wife had such a hard time getting any information about beforehand.
Johanna Fernandez: That’s correct. But Mumia’s chosen doctor, Dr. Ricardo Alvarez, has not been given access to the surgeons. Mumia was finally able to call his wife Wadiya Abu-Jamal several days before the surgery, but at that point he was very weak and was only able to whisper to her that he would be undergoing surgery two days later. He was allowed to call her after the surgery, and she said he sounded strong.