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Yinka Orafidiya, 33, has lived in West Mount Airy, a few blocks from the Weavers Way Co-op, for seven years, and before that she lived in Germantown...
In 2005, I was encouraged to apply for a grant by an associate who worked at the Leeway Foundation. I was fortunate enough to receive two grants and...
Sandra Andino was in her mid-20s when she decided to pursue photography. She first received her Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of...
“Writing to Reach You”, made possible by the Leeway Foundation’s Art and Change Program [sic], took place on Wednesday, January 20, 2013 at the...
Denise Brown’s bio contains so many listings, you would think you were reading about five different women — but it’s all Brown. As if being executive...
Whether you’re getting grants, selling or performing art privately and/or self employed you still have to file taxes. But what are the best filing...
The poet and activist Sonia Sanchez reads from her poem, "Morning Song and Evening Walk for Martin Luther King." Sanchez, a leading figure in the...
Mothers who have lost children to violence are the inspiration for the art installation, One Year. The exhibit is open through February 8th at The...
“The Banal and the Profane” is a monthly Lambda Literary column in which we lift the veil on both the writerly life and the publishing industry. In...
Eight artists representing six Philadelphia neighborhoods and several counties in the Delaware Valley have been named 2012 Leeway Transformation Award...