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ScoopUSA Digital

Nov 15 2024
Magazine

The Digital edition of ScoopUSA is available online only and provides a myriad of information that affects Black and Brown communities throughout the Nation. This publication allows Scoop to expand its platform to focus on the issues that affect our communities in their entirety. Too often, we share the narrative that the issues that black and brown communities are faced are not relegated to one community, but they exist in all communities in which black and brown citizens live. With this in mind, ScoopDigital allows us to share this narrative so that our readers understand that their challenges are not just theirs alone, and that other communities are dealing with similar issues, and together we can find solutions.

At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery

Our Mission and Values

Scoop USA Digital

SEPTA announces major fare increase proposal for Jan. 1

Phila. Water Dept. highlights conservation tips under drought watch

In honor of Veterans Day and our troops “God’s Military Force”

McClinton and Young honor local veterans

Independence Blue Cross invites members to join free in-person and virtual events to learn more about Medicare

Kraft Heinz stops serving school-designed Lunchables because of low demand

How to root out Trumpism

Evans: Much of GOP Agenda is Unpopular and We’ll Fight It

ScoopUSA Black History Corner

The Gift of Reading


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The Digital edition of ScoopUSA is available online only and provides a myriad of information that affects Black and Brown communities throughout the Nation. This publication allows Scoop to expand its platform to focus on the issues that affect our communities in their entirety. Too often, we share the narrative that the issues that black and brown communities are faced are not relegated to one community, but they exist in all communities in which black and brown citizens live. With this in mind, ScoopDigital allows us to share this narrative so that our readers understand that their challenges are not just theirs alone, and that other communities are dealing with similar issues, and together we can find solutions.

At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery

Our Mission and Values

Scoop USA Digital

SEPTA announces major fare increase proposal for Jan. 1

Phila. Water Dept. highlights conservation tips under drought watch

In honor of Veterans Day and our troops “God’s Military Force”

McClinton and Young honor local veterans

Independence Blue Cross invites members to join free in-person and virtual events to learn more about Medicare

Kraft Heinz stops serving school-designed Lunchables because of low demand

How to root out Trumpism

Evans: Much of GOP Agenda is Unpopular and We’ll Fight It

ScoopUSA Black History Corner

The Gift of Reading


Expand title description text