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Pennsylvania issues new standards to combat racism in schools

Philadelphia is updating its mandated African American history course

The business owners fighting Leimert Park s gentrification

A group of Black entrepreneurs trying to buy a commercial property reflects new thinking about what it'll take to build wealth and save neighborhoods.

Philly startup gets grant funding to help Black developers

The Growth Collective will use the money to support seven development companies, all of which are Black-owned and operated.

The Collective raising $100M for Black real estate development

WHYY By Sandra Dungee Glenn (left), founder of The Collective, with developer Anthony Fullard (right) in front of a property he’s developing on Brooklyn Street in West Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Anthony Fullard, president of West Powelton Development Corporation, has dedicated his life to all things construction. He’s owned his own company for 10 years and before that, worked 30 years in the industry, starting out as a union ironworker. “I started from the very bottom of the construction industry and then began to learn the industry,” the Germantown native said. “It’s all about following the money and margins of success is at the ownership level of the project.”

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