COVID-19: Tattoo Parlors Persist Because of Customers
…ever be able to come back to work, according to Pincus. Supply costs have gone up too. Much of the medical-grade sanitation equipment needed by tattoo artists is limited in… [continue reading…]
…ever be able to come back to work, according to Pincus. Supply costs have gone up too. Much of the medical-grade sanitation equipment needed by tattoo artists is limited in… [continue reading…]
…on many children and adults,” Christian said in his statement. “It is imperative that we support the African-American community with compassion and empathy.” However, Bhutani said the resources offered by… [continue reading…]
…instructor, said. “They’d rather stay outside than come inside.” The outdoor classes are popular among those who’d prefer to go maskless, she added. “As a matter of fact, one of… [continue reading…]
…parole, family members, or community leaders, someone is referring these clients to us.” COVID-19 is a background issue in many of the calls providers receive. Whether it’s victims calling during… [continue reading…]
…Allison was aware of the fact that the owner of the restaurant company was coming in more frequently, seeming to prepare for the inevitable. “I left one night intending to… [continue reading…]
…from Dark Horse, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Marvel Comics, and Valiant Comics graced the walls of Philadelphia shops for almost two months. DC Comics, which had partnered with Diamond for… [continue reading…]
…Johnson said. “We did not like that, so we really, really wanted to create a space for our youth to come out and support Black Lives Matter publicly.” The organizers… [continue reading…]
…or older ranking third. Hispanic and Black communities are more likely than white communities to have higher rates of major chronic diseases, which explains why minority communities also have more… [continue reading…]
…be more equitable than the old. The hearing, organized jointly by the council committees on Finance and Commerce & Economic Development, lasted more than three hours and saw testimony from… [continue reading…]
…July 20, 2020. Rhashidah Perry-Jones has been the vice president and chief communications officer at SELF since 2017. Perry-Jones is also the founder of Philadelphia Black Public Relations Society. Prior… [continue reading…]
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