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Start With This Jawn

13m · Resolved · 27 Jan 21:14

Who are we? What do we do? Why do we do it? And what do preschoolers have to do with the future of local news? Join Resolve Philly's co-Executive Directors, Jean Friedman-Rudovsky and Cassie Haynes to find out all of this and more in the very first episode of Resolve Philly's very first podcast. 

 

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