Ernest Owens

Writer at Large, Politics

Ernest Owens is an award-winning journalist and CEO of Ernest Media Empire, LLC. As an openly gay black journalist, he has made headlines for speaking frankly about intersectional issues in society regarding race, LGBTQ, and pop culture.

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LGBTQ Things To Do This Weekend

How to spend March 8th through 9th in Philly, LGBTQ style.

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This 26-Year-Old Latino Biologist Wants to Become Philly’s First Gay Councilman

Adrian Rivera-Reyes, a democratic socialist, has officially announced his City Council at-large bid as “a nontraditional candidate.”

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City’s New Leadership Pipeline Program Is an Affront to Real Diversity

The diversity problem at city nonprofits doesn’t stem from “unqualified” minorities applying.

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After Latest Mummers Controversy, Kenney Has to Pick a Side on Racism

From dragging his feet on removing the Rizzo statue to tolerating Mummers Parade antics, the mayor is struggling to appease both sides of a racially divided city. This year, that needs to change.

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End of an Era: G Philly Says Farewell

But our incisive coverage of Philly’s LGBTQ community will live on throughout phillymag.com — because LGBTQ news is news, period.

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Trans Activists Criticize Mazzoni Over Diminished Role in Wellness Conference

Trans and gender-nonconforming members of the Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference committee say that the nonprofit has given control  of the event’s programming to cisgender management staff.

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Black Clergy Soda Tax Criticism Leaves Wide Opening for a Kenney Challenger

After 20 local religious leaders called for the repeal of Kenney’s signature policy, the stage is set for a person of color to run against him.

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Sherrie Cohen Announces New City Council Run, This Time With a “Movement”

“My platform and campaign will be bolder and more grassroots than my last campaign,” says the progressive candidate.

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Mazzoni Center Board President Christopher Pope Resigns

Pope’s departure after a year as president leaves a nine-person board that, for the first time, has a majority of members of color.

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White Allies, the “We the People Rally” Is Your Time to Put Up or Shut Up

Calls for a “diverse” crowd to confront what’s shaping up to be a gathering of white nationalists put black and brown lives in danger.

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Philadelphia Dodged a Major Bullet by Not Getting Amazon HQ2

We should be asking ourselves one question: When are we finally going to look inward?

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Mazzoni Center CEO Resigns Following Months of Backlash

The LGBTQ nonprofit’s board of directors announced her end-of-year departure in an email to staff on Monday morning.

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LGBTQ&A: Kevin Glaccum

We chat with the local out theater director about Warplay, his queer twist on a classic Greek tale.

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In Historic First, Two Openly Gay Legislators Are Elected to State House

Incumbent Brian Sims and newcomer Malcolm Kenyatta both easily won their state House races.

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What Happens When a Millennial Candidate Bucks Philly’s Democratic Machine?

After many years of working local races, Alex Deering was finally ready to run a campaign of his own. Now he is working in a warehouse, battling depression, and feeling betrayed by the Democratic party he once had faith in.