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Philadelphia: A City in Action 
Published Friday, October 19, 2007 4:39 PM
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By Jason Mantez

 

 

Soul music, cheese steaks, and the Eagles are a few things that may come to mind when someone thinks of the city of Philadelphia.  Unfortunately, when it is noted that Philadelphia’s nickname is the “City of Brotherly Love,” an outsider might assume that the title is either a joke or a misnomer.  You can point to the cold reception given to visiting teams or the raucous nature of the stands at Lincoln Financial Field.  Though verbal jabs about Philadelphia fans are usually jovial in nature, there is a much more serious issue that is plaguing the city’s status as one of brotherly love.

 

As the national debate over gun control rages and presidential candidates volley for the perfect sound bite, the city of Philadelphia is facing a continued surge in violent crimes and homicides.  There have been over 300 murders as of early October, and the deadly trend is showing little sign of slowing its pace.  City officials and community members have struggled to curtail the violence and ascertain its origins, with some attributing it to a growth in the number of illegal weapons and heightened poverty rates.

 

The Problem:

The strain felt by Philadelphia’s beleaguered citizens is part of a much larger trend of an increase in violent crime over the past several years.  An FBI report that was released in June 2007 analyzed murder rates in the ten largest cities and noted that Philadelphia had the highest murder rate in 2006.  The flood of violence has had a disproportionate affect on Philadelphia’s African-American community.

 

The Solution:

Local community leaders have vowed to take action and involve Philadelphians in the effort to fight the recent waves of violence.  Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson, movie producer Charles “Charlie Mack” Alston, famed songwriter Kenneth Gamble, and the Philadelphia Millions More Movement have joined forces to launch the “Call to Action: 10,000 MEN: It’s A New Day in Philadelphia.”  Through a series of small rallies (dates available on their website: www.10000menphilly.com, the “Call to Action” plans to register 10,000 men to attend the main event on October 21, 2007.  Volunteers will later go through orientation programs to learn ways to help keep their communities safe.

 

Will It Work?

The success of grassroots activism depends on several factors, including how well the group connects with the community, the presence of a long-term commitment to assist with a resolution, and the infrastructure of the organization.  By rooting the event in the local African-American community, the organizers of the “Call to Action” have provided an opportunity for those who are most affected by the violence to become involved in the solution.  In order to establish a connection between volunteers and their patrol area, volunteers will be assigned to the general area in which they live.


Comments

 

nikoli7 said:

Philly needs some help for real, every weekend the news starts with details about a new shooting.....and yet, like was said in the article, all politicians do is try to say something that will get them media coverage, rather than forming a platform or a solution......politics apparently are for TV and not physical action.
October 19, 2007 5:43 PM
 

kenny1234 said:

IM FROM PHILLY AND ITS CRAZY BECAUSE THE YOUNG GENERATION IS GETTING ERASE CAUSE OF NONSENSE AND PRIDE EVERBODY WANNABE THE SO CALL RIDER BUT WHEN THEM NUMBERS GET THEY FACE THEY ANINT RIDING NO MORE.
October 19, 2007 6:43 PM
 

Lettaz said:

The Problem = WATER aka DIPPAS
October 19, 2007 7:04 PM
 

Tommygoofano said:

Need more capital punishment and no parole.

http://sidneywadehiphop.blogspot.com/
October 19, 2007 7:17 PM
 

MAK™ said:

PHILLY PHILLY RISE UP FROM ALL THE BUL!

HTTP://MYSPACE.COM/CRACKPRODUCTIONS

-MAK-
October 19, 2007 9:42 PM
 

DAPHILLYILLCAT said:

PHILLY STAND UP!!!  STOP THE MADNESS FOR REAL!!!!!!!!! ILLADEL ALL DAY EVERYDAY...............EARLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 20, 2007 12:55 AM
 

Poet215 said:

it's sad.......I had to tivo action news one night, when they stated that we had a murder rate equivalent to that of a country about the size of Iraq.......1
October 20, 2007 1:29 AM
 

Demsky said:

Im sorry to seem so dismal but I can see no end to the rise in violence in our city More and more generations are growing up blissfully ignorant no guidance no morals no parents no future as much as the city may do to curb the violence it starts and ends with home its up to the parents and the parents,the moms the aunts the uncles the dads the sisters and brothers, friends and then the teachers fuck the police It aint shit they can really do but show up late Its up to us but sadly we dont have it in us we are the products of Willie lynch self taught to destroy each other I wish it was different but its not.
No jesse jackson no sharpton no farrakahn can save us from ourselves
October 20, 2007 2:13 AM
 

canes64 said:

this is sad im from philly aint been there in aminute cuz im in afghanistan but damn i didnt think shit was this bad politics aint gonna help all they bout is making themselves look good to the voters trust me i deal with them everyday being out here.  i hope shit dont stay like this
October 20, 2007 11:40 AM
 

siix3one2 said:

LIKE HOMEY SAID ABOVE ITS THEM DAM DIP CIGS,WATER,DAT LEAK,DUST WHAT EVER U WANNA CALL IT.....DATS WHAT GOT THEM YOUNG BOYS TRIPPING.................. U DIGG I HOPE IT STOPS IM FROM JERZ SO I HEAR ABOUT IT ALL THE TIME SHIT I THOUGHT NEWARK WAS BAD
October 20, 2007 12:24 PM
 

VAgogetta said:

SLOGANS:

Philadelphia: CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE

Virginia: VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS

the love slogan = VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS

COME TO VA (LOL)

"7-cities VA"

norfolk
porsmouth
chesapeake
va beach
hampton
newport news
suffolk
October 21, 2007 3:04 PM
 

PrettyKiko said:

October 22, 2007 5:07 PM
 

HoodProphet said:

Philly Stand Up!  Put the Guns Down.

We gotta show more love...
October 25, 2007 11:42 AM
 

Pistolvania 717 said:

North Philly looks like a war zone!
November 4, 2007 9:11 PM
 

strickly south philly said:

don't hate what u create!!!!!
November 14, 2007 3:12 PM
 

da bul Reef said:

@STRICKLY SOUTH PHILLY

WORD UP!! I FEEL U, PHILLY GOT SOME CROOKED POLITICIANS AND CROOKED COMMUNITY LEADERS!! ITS HARD 2 RISE OUT DA BULLSHIT WHEN DA OLD HEADS IS CORRUPT AS SHIT!! NIGGAS GOTTA REMEMBER, IF U KNOW YA HISTORY, PHILLY WENT TO SHIT IN DA 40'S AND 50'S AFTER DA WHITES FLED DA CITY DUE TO JOBLESSNESS AND CRIME!!!

AND TO DAT STUPID MUHFUCKA Tommygoofano, WE NEED MORE EDUCATION, MORE JOBS, MORE OPPORTUNITIES, NOT CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND NO PAROLE U STUPID MUHFUCKA!!
November 28, 2007 9:34 PM
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