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The emblematic Art Museum steps traditionally evoke a
sense of empowerment. This iconic image encapsulates the energy,
grandeur, and vivacity of Philadelphia, and yet it is an illusion of
passivity, a mere icon for a postcard. It is a facade that precariously
overshadows the city. An untroubled Philadelphia may exist, but
there is another city that boils immediately below the surface. It is a
world of poverty, drugs and disease. Specifically, it is a city of
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