The Philadelphia Citizen
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The Philadelphia Citizen podcast offers spoken versions of articles, deeper dives into the political, social and cultural workings of our city, explainers on the issues of our day, interviews, conversations and solutions. Lots of solutions. All to help you become a better citizen of your city.
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10 de jul. de 2026
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Episodios
Is 311 ignoring poorer neighborhoods? 10.07.2026 5:31
Across nearly half a million service requests, residents in lower-income ZIP codes wait roughly twice as long for routine 311 service. The pattern is too clear to be an accident. Find the full 311 Research Series here .
One of us 09.07.2026 8:27
On this episode of Guest Commentary, a Southwest Philadelphia educator offers a most patriotic defense of birthright citizenship
Behind the scenes of The Untouchable Sheriff 08.07.2026 11:20
Malcolm Burnley joined WURD host James Peterson to talk about the research and interviews that went into his recent article about why Rochelle Bilal enjoys such high levels of support in the city despite missing firearms, a no-bid contract and a slate of stalled reforms.
When devolution is evolution 07.07.2026 7:40
Former Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham devolved his city to greatness, and would like to do the same for the whole U.K. Should Philly defy other U.S. cities to do the same?
The escalating fight for voting rights ahead of the midterms 06.07.2026 9:48
Because Donald Trump was never held responsible for his attempts to illegally overturn the 2020 elections, his administration has been preparing for another attempt -- this time to alter the upcoming midterms. Is this a traitorous act against American democracy? Ali Velshi takes on the question.
The most influential Philadelphian in history 03.07.2026 28:29
Thomas Paine. He came. He wrote. And the world was changed forever.
Soccer saved our 250th 02.07.2026 6:44
Celebrating the founding of our country when it feels like everything is falling apart? Really hard. Celebrating the Philadelphia that's been hosting the World Cup? Easy!
Be like Hungary 01.07.2026 7:42
On this episode of Guest Commentary, one Columbia University vice president argues that to properly celebrate the 250th, we must be like Hungary and do our duty on November 3 in order to save a democracy on the brink.
"My World Cup dream is complete" 30.06.2026 14:00
In a special interview edition, Olivia Kram checks in with Media's own Auston Trusty, Team USA's newest World Cup superstar, on bringing his Philly-ness to the world stage.
The integrity of the midterms 29.06.2026 14:02
Ali Velshi breaks down the attempts by the Trump administration to undermine the upcoming midterm elections, and the forces within our democracy that have blocked their subversions. So far.
Building bridges 26.06.2026 7:49
The re-opening of a new rail bridge in Southwest Philadelphia will connect one of the city's poorest neighborhoods to jobs and green space downtown. Will local residents be the ones who benefit?
Parker v. Parker 25.06.2026 7:11
A year from reelection, the mayor has taken big swings, sustained political losses, and faces progressive backlash. Here, a job performance review — and a challenge.
Everything is TV now ... 24.06.2026 5:56
... including cities. One urbanist believes the recent successes of FIFA Fan Fests, the NBA Finals, even Toy Story 5 prove synchronous watching is the new placemaking.
Yes, suicide is an occupational hazard 23.06.2026 6:41
Reporting from The Trace revealed first-responder relatives whose health insurance and benefits were cut when their family member died by suicide. A new City Council bill aims to remedy this. Mayor Parker's administration opposes the cost.
Why Philly needed a Lezborhood 22.06.2026 4:53
Lesbian bars are on the decline, but the fact that two have popped up in this South Street's micro-hood is not only bold, but feels like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
Juneteenth in the shadow of the semiquincentennial 19.06.2026 10:31
Dr. James Peterson says the miracle of Black life — despite centuries of alienation from our American experiment — is our insistence on finding kinship with each other. That is what we celebrate this weekend.
The U.S. cities building wealth 18.06.2026 31:50
A recent report by Harvard University's Opportunity Insights revealed a sorry statistic for Philadelphia: We are last in the nation for economic mobility. In other words, we have a lot to learn from other American cities. On this special episode of How To Really Run A City, Citizen Co-Founder Larry Platt and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter and former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed pull out their f...
The school where kids can actually ... read 17.06.2026 13:27
On this episode of Evening WURDs with Dr. James Peterson, Emily Rizzo is invited onto the Citizen segment of the show to discuss her Citizen article about South Philly's Sharswood K-8 that saw a dramatic rise in reading scores
The Mr. Softee crossing guard 16.06.2026 10:08
On this episode of Big Rube's Philly, Reuben Harley catches up with friend Jamele Ransom, who became a viral sensation for saving kids and eating Mr. Softees.
What six years of the Velshi Banned Book Club taught us 15.06.2026 10:51
As Ali Velshi moves on to The 11th Hour, he looks back at the last six years of American book bans and has some final thoughts.
Doing chemo on Everest 12.06.2026 25:31
What does Pat Croce--Zen guru, Philly cheerleader, rabid pirate enthusiast and former Sixers owner--do when diagnosed with terminal cancer? Climb the world's most famous mountain in order to conquer his mind and spirit.
Composting for good 11.06.2026 6:08
A Northern Liberties-based refillery and a city-wide door-to-door composting service are teaming up to bring Philly one step close to sustainability
We need better at-home care 10.06.2026 4:53
On this episode of Guest Commentary, an advocate for people with disabilities sees Pennsylvanians losing their independence because of PA's gaunt reimbursement rates
In the room with Integrity Icon 2026 09.06.2026 14:34
This year we heralded city workers in fields ranging from sanitation to violence prevention. Hundreds of attendees left the night's celebration feeling inspired and empowered to uplift our beloved Philadelphia. Hear it for yourself. You can read up on all these award-winning public servants here .
Journalists bear witness 08.06.2026 18:21
Ali Velshi is taking over The 11th Hour on MS Now. After six years on Velshi , he gives a final word on the vitally important role of journalists bearing witness to the people.
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