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A Point Breeze teen is behind PhillyAngelsss, an Instagram page to honor the city’s gun violence victims. Plus, some Temple University faculty are concerned about declining enrollment.

The PhillyAngelsss Instagram account honors the memory of young Philadelphians killed in shootings. Kameenah Bronzell started the page and runs it on her own.

Good morning. It’s set to be a partly sunny day, with temps in the mid-70s. Spring really has sprung. She’s now 18 and has featured hundreds of young people on her page, PhillyAngelsss, while gaining more than 30,000 followers. It’s become “a safe place” for the thousands of Philadelphians who have lost someone to a shooting to celebrate their loved one publicly.Last summer, Bronzell’s own brother became one of those gun violence victims. The heaviness of the account suddenly felt too much to bear — until she realized, PhillyAngelsss was an opportunity to share his story.

🦉 Faculty cuts, a lower average GPA for freshmen, and a lower sophomore retention rate also signal challenges.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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