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    ‘A Song for Nia’ channels Black Philadelphian humor, hurt, and heart

    Local filmmaker Eboni Zamani’s indie web series “A Song for Nia” follows a young woman returning to Philly for her cousin’s funeral after an act of gun violence. Through humor, grief, family conflict, and layered character work, the series offers a head nod to Black Philadelphians.

    G-Town Info Hub Hour 5.12.22

    Rasheed is in conversation about the Philly Children's Movement with two of its CORE group members, Charisse Moses & Ty Johnson. Rasheed also speaks to Bereavement Care Provider, Kaitlin Worden, about harm reduction and the upcoming "Always Beside You" event in Vernon Park.