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Lynette Hazelton

Lynette Hazelton

Communities and Engagement Desk Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Recent Articles

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Excelencia in Business Awards celebrate the resilience and success of Philadelphia’s Hispanic-own...

The annual Excelencia in Business Awards celebrate Hispanic entrepreneurs for their innovation, resilience, and for giving back to their communities.
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Philadelphia’s 105th Thanksgiving Day parade left folks wet but del...

The rain and wind had nothing on the nation's oldest Turkey Day parade, which brought in its usual cheer to mark the start of the holiday season.
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The new head of Philly’s Project HOME brings a lived experience of ...

The agency’s new CEO, Donna Bullock, talked with The Inquirer about her own experiences with childhood housing insecurity.
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Those affected by Holmesburg Prison experiments are still seeking j...

Discussions at the University of Pennsylvania and St. Joseph's University will share stories from victims of the Holmesburg Prison experiments and their families.
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A brief history of the Holmesburg Prison experiments

A timeline of the medical experiments at Holmesburg prison and the after effects on the inmates who participated.
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Nuns kick off a cross-country bus tour in Philly to steer Catholics...

A get-out-the-vote rally organized by the Nuns On The Bus advocacy group with a focus on Catholic voters becoming multi-issue and not single-issue voters.
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3,752 lives have been lost to gun violence in Philadelphia since 20...

The Philadelphia Day of Hope, this year held on Sept. 21, was not only a celebration of remembrance for those who lost their lives to gun violence, it was also a call to halt the violence.
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After a shooting, the emotional work starts for the Philadelphia An...

Anti-violence advocates say the difficult work of the Community Crisis Intervention Program has made a difference in Philly.
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It’s been 60 years since LBJ made food stamps permanent to end hung...

In Philadelphia, 500,000 people depend on SNAP. But 15 out of 100 people are still food insecure.
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Mont Brown, the hip-hop humanitarian, uses fun and music for the se...

Philadelphia honors Mont Brown's anti-violence messages by naming a street after him.
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At peak harvest season, Philly food pantries get the best organic l...

City Harvest is a Pennsylvania Horticultural Society program that pairs community gardens and nonprofit organizations to support food pantries and soup kitchens.