2020 Philadelphia's Most Influential African Americans
- Every fall hundreds of the city’s African-American influencers, leaders as well as movers and shakers would gather at the Pennsylvania Convention Center to celebrate the annual release of the Philadelphia Tribune’s list of Philadelphia’s Most Influential African-Americans. Even though the celebration has moved online, thanks to social-distancing guidelines, there’s a lot to celebrate Thursday afternoon.
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The Philadelphia Tribune honored prominent Philadelphians and institutions at the Christopher J. Perry/Carter G. Woodson Black History Awards on Thursday. Normally a big luncheon full of the city’s movers and shakers is held at the prestigious Union League, but thanks to the pandemic the ann…
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