PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia released its a one-year progress report detailing the enhancements it made in the aftermath of widespread activism around police brutality and racial inequities.The City's Pathways to Reform, Transformation, and Reconciliation project formed one year ago.
On Tuesday, the report served to show what progress has been made since the group's inception. The first step towards reform, transformation, and reconciliation began with the removal of the Frank Rizzo Statue and continued with commitments to long-term police reform, inclusive economic recovery, and health equity.