B. Free Philadelphia
On February 16, 2012,
in Livable Communities Act, Metropolis, Neighborhood Design, Others, Places, Smart Growth, Suburbia, Sustainability,
by Joseph G. Brin
MORNING IN AMERICA
2004. News spread in Philadelphia on February 17, 4:15PM, that Faheem Thomas-Childs, ten years old, was dead. He was caught in a hail of nearly 100 bullets, crossfire between rival gangs that occurred as children streamed into s…
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