SELECTED PRESS

Stream of consciousness: dispatch from the Pennsylvania organization for watersheds and rivers conference (The shippensburg news-chronicle)

Howard University's All-Black Swim Team Just Won A Conference Championship (Essence Magazine)

WPF River Alive! Learning Trail Unveiling Ceremony in Tacony Creek Park (6 ABC)

POOL: A SOCIAL HISTORY OF SEGREGATION Honored With Awards And An Emmy Nomination - Award-winning exhibition extended through October 8. (broadwayworld.com)

Juniata Park's new River Alive! Trail teaches about nature (WHYY)

New animal sculptures in Tacony Creek Park are designed for kids, but adults are loving them too (BillyPENN)

"SWIMMING WASN’T FOR US" The New york times

"Interactive learning trail brings watershed education outdoors" by GRID Newsletter

"A New Trail Will Reconnect Philadelphia Families to Their Local WatersheD" by NEXT CITY

"Everyone in the Pool? No—Not Everyone" by Janet Golden, Professor of History, Rutgers University Camden

‘A story of social justice’: a history of racial segregation and swimming (The Guardian)

New Philadelphia exhibit details role of city's pools in segregated times(6ABC)

A New Exhibit Takes A Deep Dive Into The History of Segregation in American Swimming Pools (black enterprise)

MARCH HIGHLIGHTS (Visit Philly)

Top Exhibits in Philadelphia that You Cannot Miss (Times Of India)

An art-filled exhibit on segregation and swimming is finally open at Fairmount Water Works (Billy Penn)

Why Philadelphia is the must-visit destination for 2022 (CHCH TV - Canada TV Network)

POOL: A Social History of Segregation exhibit emerges from adversity(Broad Street Review)

Exhibit at Fairmount Water Works explores legacy of racial discrimination in public pools (philly voice)

Must-See Museum Exhibits in Philly this Fall (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Black children are almost 6 times more likely to drown than white children. Segregated pools are to blame (Fast company)

New Exhibit in Philadelphia to Share History of Segregation in Swimming(swimming world magazine)

The new exhibit ‘Pool’ explores how the legacy of segregated pools still denies Black people the joy of water (Philadelphia Inquirer)

POOL: A Social History of Segregation(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Swimming While Black: radio and online (WHYY FM)

Understanding Segregation – at the Swimming Pool (NBC10 Philly Live)

A sea change at Independence Seaport Museum with new science of water exhibit (WHYY)

New exhibit at Seaport Museum focuses on water conservation and protection (KYW)

New museum exhibit puts focus on water conservation (KYW)

River Alive! Opening Weekend (Carpe diem)

Seaport Museum ties its fortunes to the river outside in $5 million makeover opening Black Friday (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Philly Flower Show Taking deep Dive into Water (Whyy)

A glimpse into our watershed at this year's Flower Show (William penn foundation)

Rope Bridge to Add Adventure to Philadelphia Flower Show (WHYY)

Superheroes of the Plant World : Essential to the environment (ABC Action News)

Flower show’s focus on water lets visitors dive into spring (Washington Post)

New Mussels Exhibit at the Fairmount Water Works (NBC News)

Mussel mania comes to Fairmount Water Works (Philadelphia inquirer)

Phila. Shows Off its Mussels in World's First City-owned Hatchery (BCTV)

Fairmount Waterworks Opens Mussel Exhibit Along River Trail (CBS news)

Philly exhibit elevates lowly mussels as water-filtration wonders (Whyy)

New Project In Philadelphia Puts Mussels To Work To Improve Waterways (CBS News)

FOR EARTH DAY, ONE MAN'S TRASH IS, WELL, TRASH (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) 

Splashes of artistry: Festival celebrates schuylkill waters (Philadelphia inquirer)

An opera in the pool at Fairmount Water Works (philadelphia city paper)

Pool Party: Trying to revive a pool with music (Philadelphia inquirer)

Community College of Philadelphia Opens Exhibit Showcasing the City's Connection to Kennedy (CCP)

 

 

“River Alive! breathes new life into the Independence Seaport Museum”

Video courtesy of 6abc