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This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police ...
Actions by the city before, during, and after May 13, 1985, still loom large. In fact, one could argue MOVE is a microcosm ...
In the aftermath, nine MOVE members—Chuck, Debbie, Delbert, Eddie, Janet, Janine, Merle, Mike, and Phil Afrika—were convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms as the MOVE 9. Tensions with law ...
The historical marker for the MOVE bombing was the work of middle schoolers. Here’s their story … As Philly works to ...
On the eve of the MOVE bombing in West Philadelphia, people gathered for a powerful message inside a Center City theater.
Driving the news: The Community College of Philadelphia is hosting a daylong symposium on the 40th anniversary of the bombing ...
May 13, 2025, will mark 40 years to the day after the MOVE bombing, when the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb on the headquarters of the Black liberation, back-to-nature group's Osage ...
Tuesday, May 13, 2025, marks the 40 th anniversary of the 1985 police bombing on the headquarters of the Philadelphia Black liberation group, MOVE. MOVE members, led by founder John Africa ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia City Council has officially voted to recognize May 13 as a day of reflection and remembrance for the MOVE bombing. This upcoming Tuesday will mark the 40th ...
Penn has reached a settlement with Lionell Dotson, the brother of MOVE bombing victim Katricia Dotson, over the University’s decades-long possession of human remains from the 1985 tragedy, according ...
PHILADELPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania has settled a lawsuit over the handling of the remains of a MOVE bombing victim that were kept at the Penn Museum for decades, according to court ...