Insight: The Future of SEPTA, Understanding Black Breast Cancer and a Virtual Back to School Bash

Published: Sept. 18, 2020, 8:40 p.m.

b'We take public transportation for granted but it\\u2019s key to a vibrant economy and during this time of COVID \\u2013 it\\u2019s been critical for transporting essential workers to their jobs. We talk with Leslie Richards, Septa\\u2019s General Manager about the future of the transit authority as we continue to navigate through the pandemic.
http://septa.org/index.html

Black women are dying of breast cancer at higher numbers than white women. The organization Living Beyond Breast Cancer is sponsoring a three day conference Called Knowledge if Power: Understanding Black Breast Cancer. I speak to Cathy Ormerod Executive VP Strategy and Mission for Living Beyond Breast Cancer and board member Jamil Rivers who is living with metastatic breast cancer.
https://www.lbbc.org/programs-events/knowledge-power-understanding-black-breast-cancer

First if you\\u2019ve been listening over the past couple of months or following me on social media \\u2013 you know I got married last week. Our first interview is about a virtual Back to School Bash and in the interest of full disclosure one of my guests is my husband, community activist Gilberto Gonzalez.
https://www.facebook.com/events/690435281815264'