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'''Broke in Philly''' is a collaborative initiative among 19 local news organizations to provide in-depth, nuanced and solutions-oriented '''reporting on the issues of poverty and the push for economic justice''' in Philadelphia.
 
'''Broke in Philly''' is a collaborative initiative among 19 local news organizations to provide in-depth, nuanced and solutions-oriented '''reporting on the issues of poverty and the push for economic justice''' in Philadelphia.
  

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Collaborative Reporting on Economic Mobility

Broke in Philly is a collaborative initiative among 19 local news organizations to provide in-depth, nuanced and solutions-oriented reporting on the issues of poverty and the push for economic justice in Philadelphia.

This effort is led by Resolve Philadelphia, a new hub for the city’s general interest, community and ethnic news organizations to produce collaborative solutions reporting and community engagement activities that address urgent social challenges.

Members

Billy Penn * City & State PA * FunTimes * Generocity * Klein College of Media and Communication * Muhlenberg College * NBC10 * Next City * Para Ti Mujer Con Emma Restrepo * The Philadelphia Citizen * Philadelphia Media Network * The Philadelphia Public School Notebook * The Philadelphia Tribune * Philatinos Radio * PhillyCAM * Philly Weekly. * PlanPhilly * Telemundo 62 * WURD Radio * WHYY * El Zol Philly.


Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's Who We Are page.

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