
Sabrina Iglesias
Coverage Editor, Communities and Engagement at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Articles
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1 month ago |
greenphl.com | Sabrina Iglesias
Skip to content | This story is the first in a series in collaboration with Love Now Media for the Philadelphia Journalism Collaborative. The way survivors and co-survivors of gun violence are taught to heal from gun violence can be formulaic: talk to your loved ones, seek therapy, and take anti-anxiety medications. But the path to healing isn’t the same for everyone, and these solutions aren’t a fix-all.
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1 month ago |
wurdradio.com | Sabrina Iglesias
By Sabrina Iglesias | Love Now MediaThe way survivors and co-survivors of gun violence are taught to heal from gun violence can be formulaic: talk to your loved ones, seek therapy, and take anti-anxiety medications. But the path to healing isn’t the same for everyone, and these solutions aren’t a fix-all. For many folks seeking a remedy to the emotional pain they have experienced, the key has been access to nature and green spaces.
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Feb 26, 2025 |
inquirer.com | Sabrina Iglesias
When was the last time you indulged your inner child and truly played? What about the last time you let yourself try and fail, and still laughed? Danielle Levsky, a Philadelphia clown and yoga educator, invites you to do just that. Among various other clown-adjacent programming at Studio 34 in West Philly, Levsky has been hosting a weekly class titled Fool’s Yoga.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
mahoningmatters.com | Sabrina Iglesias
After six seasons cheering for the Philadelphia Eagles, cheer captain Arielle Hunt is retiring. Hunt has hit the maximum number of years allowed to cheer for the team and is hanging up her green-and-white pom-poms - but not before leaving it all on the field for the Birds one last time this Sunday at the Super Bowl. One of the Eagles cheer squad's eight captains, Hunt joined the Eagles in 2019. And though she is sad to leave the team, she said she is leaving feeling extremely fulfilled.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
inquirer.com | Sabrina Iglesias
After six seasons cheering for the Philadelphia Eagles, cheer captain Arielle Hunt is retiring. Hunt has hit the maximum number of years allowed to cheer for the team and is hanging up her green-and-white pom-poms — but not before leaving it all on the field for the Birds one last time this Sunday at the Super Bowl. One of the Eagles cheer squad’s eight captains, Hunt joined the Eagles in 2019. And though she is sad to leave the team, she said she is leaving feeling extremely fulfilled.
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