Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Interviews
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Advertising
Facebook 0 Likes
Twitter 0 Followers
Instagram 0 Followers
Pinterest 0 Followers
LinkedIn 0
Reddit 0 Subscribers
TikTok 0
0
0
0
0
0
Parle Mag
Subscribe
Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • Books
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Music
    • Sports
    • Television News
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Op-Ed
    • Politics
    • Relationships
    • Travel
  • Interviews
Featured Categories
Posts
  • New Class of Women In Hollywood 1
    Meet The New Class of Women In Hollywood
    • March 10, 2026
  • Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair 2
    5 Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair
    • March 8, 2026
  • C Martin interview 3
    [INTERVIEW] C. Martin, Founding Member of R&B Group, Shai Is Back For Unfinished Music Business
    • March 8, 2026
  • New Class of Women In Hollywood

    Meet The New Class of Women In Hollywood

    • March 10, 2026
    View Post
  • Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair

    5 Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair

    • March 8, 2026
    View Post
  • C Martin interview

    [INTERVIEW] C. Martin, Founding Member of R&B Group, Shai Is Back For Unfinished Music Business

    • March 8, 2026
    View Post
  • Lifestyle
  • Op-Ed

‘Being White in Philly’ Philadelphia Magazine Cover is Just Hype and Stereotype

  • March 12, 2013
  • Stephanie Guerilus
Being White In Philly
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Race is the one issue that will never truly be put to be bed. It will always linger in the air like a bad smell. There have been many people with good intentions and even those with lesser intent who have tried to close the lights. The ascension of President Barack Obama was trumpeted as Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream being realized but five years after the president’s historic win, we are no more in a post racial America than in 1950.

The issue of race is still very much the monster that keeps many of us up at night and it’s not even hiding underneath the bed. In fact, race is the boogeyman that is being wooed to come out and play. Philadelphia Magazine is the latest culprit with their cover story “Being White in Philly”.

Robert Huber wrote the ode that many of the Caucasian persuasion are afraid to discuss the issue of race in the predominately Black Philadelphia. These anonymous sources don’t want to be called racist but choose to only speak freely off the record about their concerns. One is horrified at the thought of a loved one living near Temple University because of its North Philadelphia location. As a proud Owl who is proud from where she graduated from, I can attest to still having all my limbs and vital organs intact. It’s breaking news to me that I went to school in a war zone comparable to Iraq but the ballad of fear obscures logic that crime is prevalent in all parts of the city in favor of stereotype.

Advertisement

“…driving up Broad Street as I head home to Mount Airy, I stop at a light just north of Lycoming and look over at some rowhouses. One has a padlocked front door. A torn sheet covering the window in that door looks like it might be stained with sewage. I imagine not a crackhouse, but a child, maybe several children, living on the other side of that stained sheet. Plenty of children in Philadelphia live in places like that. Plenty live on Diamond, where my son rents, where there always seem to be a lot of men milling around doing absolutely nothing, where it’s clearly not a safe place to be,” Huber detailed, sharing a story told to him.

The litany of offenses against those profiled continue for many more paragraphs in which blacks are too sensitive, criminals and the reason for the greatest threat to mankind: reverse discrimination.  It’s a therapy session worthy of Dr. Phil. Relax, relate and release but do not mask your intentions as genuine. There is brutal honesty which makes us all pause and think; the truth can set one free and offer a constructive conversation, but this sonnet of self pity is not the catalyst. It is more of a hatchet job against African-Americans using every prejudice available when a scalpel is needed to carve out a meaningful difference on the matter.

The push back to this story was immediate with many taking exception, including Michael Coard, a contributor to one of the magazine’s blogs, The Philly Post.  His opinion was in sharp contrast to Huber’s and the staff which does not have a person of color in its editorial section.

“Philadelphia magazine and Huber missed a golden opportunity to make some headway on race relations. They should have factored in history. And—concerning alleged criminality and laziness and shiftlessness—instead of focusing exclusively on black, they should have considered green, or the lack thereof. In that regard, it’s class, not race. Otherwise, you white folks got a lotta splainin to do about Kensington and Fishtown,” Coard wrote.

The endless blind swing into the hornet’s nest seems designed more to move copy, revenue and page views.  A hot button issue never fails, but this story was a failure. As Daryl Gale, city editor of The Philadelphia Tribune simply put it, “Don’t believe the Hype-it’s a stunt”.

Advertisement

Follow Stephanie Guerilus @qsteph and Parle Magazine @parlemag


Readers Might Also Like:

Tyler Perrys Zatima seriesSistas Spin-Off Announced, ‘Tyler Perry’s Zatima‘ Begins Filming

Advertisement

Power Book IV: Force - Tommy Is Back[FIRST LOOK] Tommy Heads To Chicago In ‘Power Book IV: Force’, Premiere Date Revealed

All American Homecoming series[FIRST LOOK] ‘All American’ Spin-Off, ‘All-American Homecoming’ Coming In FebruaryMy Killer Body with K Michelle series[FIRST LOOK] Lifetime’s ‘My Killer Body with K. Michelle’ Gets Premiere Date & Trailer

Johnson Series[FIRST LOOK] Meet The Men of The New Bounce Series, ‘Johnson’

Advertisement

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Related Topics
  • African-Americans
  • Being White In Philly
  • black
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Philadelphia
  • Philadelphia Magazine
  • Philly
  • President Barack Obama
  • Race
  • Robert Huber
  • Temple University
  • white
Stephanie Guerilus

Previous Article
Thirsty Men
  • Lifestyle
  • Op-Ed
  • Relationships

Is “Thirst” Real? Or Just A Conceited Woman’s Dream?

  • March 11, 2013
  • Christopher Mobley
View Post
Next Article
Tamika Newhouse
  • Interviews

Tamika Newhouse – Self-Made Author & Motivational Speaker

  • March 13, 2013
  • Thomas C. Burrell
View Post
You May Also Like
Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair
View Post
  • Beauty and Style
  • Celebrity
  • Entertainment News

5 Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair

  • Kehinde Adejumo
  • March 8, 2026
Single Cell Dispensers
View Post
  • Health
  • Lifestyle

Single Cell Dispensers: Transforming Disease Research One Cell at a Time

  • Team Parle
  • March 8, 2026
Before Your Elderly Parents Move In_ 10 Things You Should Prepare
View Post
  • Lifestyle

10 Things to Do Before Your Elderly Parents Move In

  • Team Parle
  • March 8, 2026
What You Need To Know About TikTok's New Ownership
View Post
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Here’s What You Need To Know About TikTok’s New Ownership

  • Kehinde Adejumo
  • March 3, 2026
Old Money Hairstyles for Black Women inspired by Halle Bailey Kelly Rowland
View Post
  • Beauty and Style
  • Celebrity
  • Entertainment News
  • Lifestyle

15 Old Money Hairstyles for Black Women Inspired by Halle Bailey & Kelly Rowland

  • Team Parle
  • March 3, 2026
Business Impact of Excellent Customer Support
View Post
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

The Business Impact of Excellent Customer Support

  • Team Parle
  • March 2, 2026
Understanding TikTok Audience Growth
View Post
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Op-Ed

Understanding TikTok Audience Growth in 2026

  • Kevin Benoit
  • February 26, 2026
Social Media Growth Hacks
View Post
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Op-Ed

Social Media Growth Hacks: How to Gain Followers, Likes, and Views in 2026

  • Team Parle
  • February 25, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts
  • Al Manerson interview
    [INTERVIEW] Longtime Manager, Consultant, Culture Influencer, Al Manerson Reveals Insights Behind the Curtain
    • March 8, 2026
  • mcgwn interview
    [INTERVIEW] mcgwn: On The Cusp of Breaking Out, The Rising Star Offers No Apologies
    • March 8, 2026
  • Single Cell Dispensers
    Single Cell Dispensers: Transforming Disease Research One Cell at a Time
    • March 8, 2026
Categories
Entertainment News
5920 Posts
View Posts
Interviews
882 Posts
View Posts
Lifestyle
2909 Posts
View Posts
Featured Posts
  • New Class of Women In Hollywood 1
    Meet The New Class of Women In Hollywood
    • March 10, 2026
  • Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair 2
    5 Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair
    • March 8, 2026
  • C Martin interview 3
    [INTERVIEW] C. Martin, Founding Member of R&B Group, Shai Is Back For Unfinished Music Business
    • March 8, 2026
  • Al Manerson interview 4
    [INTERVIEW] Longtime Manager, Consultant, Culture Influencer, Al Manerson Reveals Insights Behind the Curtain
    • March 8, 2026
  • mcgwn interview 5
    [INTERVIEW] mcgwn: On The Cusp of Breaking Out, The Rising Star Offers No Apologies
    • March 8, 2026

RSS Parle Mag

  • Meet The New Class of Women In Hollywood
  • 5 Black Celebrities Who Made History With Their Hair
  • [INTERVIEW] C. Martin, Founding Member of R&B Group, Shai Is Back For Unfinished Music Business
  • [INTERVIEW] Longtime Manager, Consultant, Culture Influencer, Al Manerson Reveals Insights Behind the Curtain
  • [INTERVIEW] mcgwn: On The Cusp of Breaking Out, The Rising Star Offers No Apologies
Parle Mag
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Podcast
  • Advertising
  • Parle Endeavors
  • Parle New York
  • Privacy Policy
parlemag.com - The Voice of The Culture

Input your search keywords and press Enter.