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New Air Travel Tech, Climate Change Curriculum, and Black History Month Events

New Air Travel Tech, Climate Change Curriculum, and Black History Month Events

FromCity Cast Philly


New Air Travel Tech, Climate Change Curriculum, and Black History Month Events

FromCity Cast Philly

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s the Friday news roundup! In today’s episode, host Trenae Nuri is joined by Eliot Olaya, fellow at Al Día News, and freelance journalist Ben Seal to discuss the partnership between the Philadelphia International Airport and WhereWeFly, how students are learning about climate change in and out of the classroom, and events celebrating Black History Month in Philly.

Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: 


PHL partners with WhereWeFly to improve how passengers choose their flights 


Philly establishes optional climate change curriculum, but lags behind neighboring New Jersey

NALCAB announces list of 2023 Pete Garcia Fellowship members

A Different Kind of Learning Loss 


Here are links to some Black History Month events happening in Philly: 

Feb 3-5: Philadelphia opera performances of Credo 

Saturdays Through Feb. 25: Betsy Ross House abolitionist tours

Saturdays and Sundays through Feb. 27: A Black History Discovery Hunt


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Released:
Feb 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

City Cast Philly is the daily news podcast about the city you love (and maybe sometimes hate?) and the Philadelphians who are working hard every day to make this place better. Each weekday morning, host Trenae Nuri will chat with people all across Philly’s diverse neighborhoods about issues that matter to you. Whether that’s what do I even do on the weekends in this city with endless options, or how do I get the bus to actually stop, or how is this city going to keep our kids safe and educated? City Cast Philly is here for it all. It’s that energetic, informative conversation you might overhear at your neighborhood coffee shop. But with City Cast Philly, you’re always welcome to join in.