At Strawberry Mansion High, There's Fear, Hope | A Hidden America with Diane Sawyer (Nightline)
Diane Sawyer spent months inside one of the country's most dangerous schools.
One of the Most Dangerous Schools in America | A Hidden America with Diane Sawyer (World News)
Diane Sawyer looks at the courage and struggle to educate students under dangerous circumstances. Strawberry Mansion High School in Philadelphia is one of the most dangerous schools in the country, and the students are fighting to learn.
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Strawberry Mansion High School in Philadelphia is considered one of the most dangerous schools in this country. Located in a neighborhood where 40% of the families live in poverty and account for the the city's highest number of homicides and assaults. So World News Tonight wanted to know, who are the 435 students trying to get an education there? The kind of education so many of us take for granted.
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One of the Most Dangerous Schools in America
Diane Sawyer visits one of the most dangerous schools in the US, Strawberry Mansion.
Philadephia Historic Distric Walking Tour
View of beautiful homes in historic district of Philadelphia
Eyekonz Strawberry Mansion Field Hockey Team
Strawberry Mansion High School was known as one of the most dangerous high schools in the country, but Eyekonz Field Hockey began to build a field hockey team there. This video captures the girls of Strawberry Mansion practicing and creating vision boards, after they expressed wanting to attend colleges and playing field hockey. Eyekonz the 1st and only african - american field hockey league in the United States of America.
Fairmount Park 2 (720p HD) - Philadelphia, PA
{Built 1803} - Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia, PA
The Arch St. Meeting House, the oldest meetinghouse of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) still in use in the United States. The meetinghouse grounds were first used as a burial ground in 1701. The land was donated to the Society of Friends by William Penn in 1693. The meetinghouse was built between 1803 and 1805 atop the graveyard and then enlarged in 1811, when the west wing was added to accommodate the Women's Monthly Meeting. The original east wing now houses exhibits on the life of Penn, and the west wing is used for meetings for worship. Charles Brockden Brown (1771--1810), the first American novelist is buried on the grounds of the meetinghouse.
PHILADELPHIA : AMERICA'S WORST LOOKING GHETTOS
PHILADELPHIA HOODS | 50th & Haverford West Philly
PHILADELPHIA HOODS | 50th & Haverford West Philly
March 2nd, 2019 12:52pm
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Ever since I was a kid growing up in North Philly I was fascinated by old pictures of my neighborhood. So as a lifelong resident of NORTH PHILLY. I will be treating the streets as my map and freezing our precious moments in history.
DONT FORGET TO TURN ON THE NOTIFICATION BELL TO SEE IF I PASSED YOUR HOUSE LOL. :)
The Proctor Mansion Inn Virtual Tour - Wrentham, MA
The Proctor Mansion Inn is an 1861 Victorian Mansion offering Bed & Breakfast Style Lodging and Function facilities. Join us in a Virtual Tour the grandeur of this historic landmark! With painted 14' ceilings, soaring Grand Staircase, intricately carved woodwork, stained glass and antiques throughout, it offers a taste of elegance that you will not want to miss.
The Proctor Mansion Inn is set within a picturesque New England town midway between Boston and Providence. Many local attractions contribute to Wrentham's newest label as a 'destination' including Wrentham Village Premium Outlet Mall, Patriots Place, Gillette Stadium, and Comcast Center. Come join us for your next getaway or special event!
Tour of Northeast Philadelphia - Fox Chase - Burholme
Northeast Philadelphia movement towards CHANGE
We must continue to work together to
keep Northeast Philadelphia beautiful & keep growing progressively
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Cosby Under House Arrest In Elkins Park After Guilty Verdict
Greg Argos reports.
Ridgway Pennsylvania Magnificent Homes
A wide variety of beautiful architecture can be found in one small, old, prosperous town founded by timber and clay. There is no E in the name because it's named after Jacob Ridgway of Philadelphia, founder of Philadelphia's Ridgway Library. Many wealthy entrepreneurs founded the town along with many eager to earn. With an abundance of raw materials, the homes that were built are sturdy and strong. Good bones! The craftsmanship at that time so common, seems now so rare. Those who have lived and visited Ridgway can consider themselves fortunate.
ALSO, I didn't take pictures of every house, sorry if I missed a favorite. I only got the ones I took on several long strolls. I missed a lot of beautiful homes that deserve a sequel. In fact, this film is a sequel to my first YouTube tribute called Beautiful Homes of Ridgway.
Anyhow, enjoy, and please contribute your own.
Funeral for Philadelphia PO Robert Wilson III
Just a glimpse of an endless motorcade for our fallen hero Robert Wilson III badge number 9990.
You'll be missed never forgotten. Your bothers and sisters have the watch from here.
Holiday Tour of the Historic Houses of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin Pky (Philadelphia, Fairmount-Spring Garden, Pennsylvania) to W Clementine S (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:08 Art Museum Dr
0:08 John B Kelly Dr
0:10 Spring Garden Street
0:12 N 25th St
0:12 Pennsylvania Ave
0:12 Kelly Dr
0:12 Philadelphia Subdivision
0:14 Fairmount Ave
0:16 Poplar Dr
0:16 Aquarium Dr
0:17 Schuylkill River Trail
0:18 Boathouse Row
0:19 Lemon Hill Dr
0:23 N Brewery Hill Dr
0:23 West Girard Ave
0:26 Northeast Corridor
0:31 Trenton Subdivision
0:31 Fountain Green Dr
0:33 E Reservoir Dr
0:35 Mount Pleasant Dr
0:35 Philadelphia, PA
0:38 Edgely Dr
0:38 Diamond St
0:41 Edgley Dr
0:41 W Dauphin Dr
0:43 Strawberry Mansion Bridge Dr
0:44 S Strawberry Mansion Dr
0:44 Ford Rd
0:44 Strawberry Mansion Dr
0:49 W Hunting Park Ave
0:52 Ridge Ave
0:53 W Indiana Ave
0:55 W Clearfield St
0:55 N Patton St
1:00 N Napa St
1:01 Henry Ave
1:01 N 30th St
1:05 N Dover St
1:05 N 28th St
1:06 N Pennock St
1:06 N Etting St
1:06 N Marston St
1:07 N 27th St
1:07 W Allegheny Ave
1:07 N Bailey St
1:09 N Stillman St
1:10 N Taylor St
1:11 N 24th St
1:12 Fox St
1:12 N Judson St
1:13 W Lippincott St
1:13 Saint Marys School
1:15 N 23rd St
1:16 N Hemberger St
1:16 W Toronto St
1:16 N Croskey St
1:19 N 22nd St
1:24 W Cambria St
1:25 N Bonsall St
1:27 N Ringgold St
1:29 N Bambrey St
1:30 N 26th St
1:33 W Somerset St
1:34 W Silver St
1:34 W Seltzer St
1:35 W Sterner St
1:36 W Lehigh Ave
1:36 W Oakdale St
1:37 W Harold St
1:39 W Huntingdon St
1:41 Walton School
1:43 N Newkirk St
1:46 W Albert St
1:49 Chalmers Ave
1:54 N 29th St
1:55 W Clementine St
1:55 W Wishart St
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Benjamin Franklin Pky (Philadelphia, Millbourne, PA) to W Clementine St (Philadelphia, PA)
Jun 2012
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Operation Graduation 2010: Marcus Moore, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Marcus tells us why he came to Ombudsman and how the program helped him achieve academic success.
Fantasia about Jazmine Sullivan She is my favorite!
Jazmine Marie Sullivan (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her debut single Need U Bad, produced by Missy Elliott, reached #1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while her second single, Bust Your Windows, produced by Salaam Remi, peaked at #4. Elements of R&B, reggae, dub, pop, jazz, neo soul, and doo-wop can be heard in her work. Sullivan cites singers Brandy, Changing Faces, Kim Burrell, Lauryn Hill, and Dorinda Clark-Cole as her main influences and inspirations.
Jazmine Sullivan was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her mother Pam is a former backup singer for Philadelphia International Records. When she was five years old, her father landed a position as a curator for the city's Historic Strawberry Mansion in the Strawberry Mansion section, and her family moved into the historical landmark. She is a 2005 graduate of the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts where she was a vocal music major.[2]
Sullivan began singing as a contralto in the children's choir, and later in the adult choir. Sullivan's exposure to secular music was initially limited.[3] At thirteen, she sang with Stevie Wonder at his grandson's birthday.[4]
At fifteen, Sullivan signed to Jive records. She recorded an album, which was never released, and she was eventually dropped from the label.[2] She maintained a working relationship with Missy Elliott, who produced a number of the tracks for her debut project, including the buzz single Backstabbers—produced by Timbaland and written by Elliott. While unsigned, Sullivan took songwriting into her own hands, and would later re-team with Elliott for her first two studio albums after being signed to J Records in 2007.[4]
Jazmine Sullivan's fathers name is Don and mothers is Pam. Her grandmothers name is Marie. She has cousins named Laila and Journey and nieces Madison, and Kennedy and their two brothers. Other family members are Tahirah, Chaq, Dorene, Kayla, Derrick, Dale, Rashida and many more.
Sullivan first appeared on the mainstream music scene with her debut single Need U Bad, released in May 2008. The song, which featured additional vocals by Missy Elliott and Sandy Pepa Denton of Salt-n-Pepa, went to #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and peaked at #37 on the Hot 100.[citation needed]
Sullivan's debut album Fearless was released on September 23, 2008. She wrote every song and served as the album's executive producer alongside Missy Elliott, Salaam Remi and Peter Edge. The album received production from Elliott, Remi, Stargate, Carvin & Ivan, Jack Splash, and Fisticuffs. Fearless debuted at #1 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums and at #6 on the Billboard 200.[citation needed]
Sullivan followed her début single with the release of the second single from Fearless, Bust Your Windows, which reached #4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #31 on the Hot 100, becoming her most successful single on that chart to date. Bust Your Windows appeared on the debut episode of the Fox hit television show Glee and was also nominated for a Grammy for Best R&B Song. In 2014, Stevie Wonder claimed he considered Bust Your Windows a classic song.[7] Lions, Tigers & Bears was released as the album's third single in December 2008. It scored her third consecutive top ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, reaching #10, and garnered some mainstream success by reaching #74 on the Hot 100.[citation needed]
Sullivan later pursued success in the UK when she released Dream Big as her first official UK single in February 2009, though it failed to chart there. The song was later released as the fourth US single from the album in April 2009, but also failed to chart there. The album's fifth and final single, In Love with Another Man, was released in August 2009 and was only moderately successful by reaching #37 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. A sixth single, Switch!, was set to be released in November 2009, though its release was later cancelled. The album received Gold certification by the RIAA, and has sold more than 510,000 copies in the United States so far.[citation needed]
Sullivan was featured on a song entitled Smoking Gun with Jadakiss on his 2009 album The Last Kiss. She was also a supporting act for R&B singer Maxwell on his highly successful 2008 U.S. tour and was the opening act for Ne-Yo's 2009 Year of the Gentleman Tour. She additionally appeared on Ace Hood's second album, Ruthless, on the song Champion. She went on to headline a few dates with Ryan Leslie, before participating in the Essence Music Festival in June 2009. That same year, Sullivan appeared in commercials for Cotton Incorporated. Additionally, Sullivan made a guest appearance on Snoop Dogg's tenth studio album Malice n Wonderland on the song Different Languages.
Historic Philadelphia - March 13, 2011
Visit by twin sisters to Independence National Historic Park (with views of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and a few historically important documents -- the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the original Constitution), as well as to the home of Betsy Ross, and Elfreth's Alley in historic downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We learned a little about the Revolutionary War and the (long) process of formation of the government of the United States of America. Along the way we encountered a bust of Ben Franklin -- and a really good pizza shop. The skyline now surpasses the statue of William Penn atop city hall.