Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker, City Council leaders share inaugural stage


A wisecracking rabbi, a tearful Council President, slam poetry from an Abbott Elementary star, a cameo by the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Philadelphia’s mayoral inauguration was quite a show.

Much of the four-hour long program on Tuesday was taken up by traditional swearing-ins and speeches. New Mayor Cherelle Parker delivered a nearly hour-long address and new Council President Kenyatta Johnson spoke for about half an hour; there were remarks by his departing predecessor Darrell Clarke and earnest prayers from several members of the clergy.

But the traditional oath-takings, vows to uplift the city, and lengthy recitals of anti-crime and pro-education strategies were also studded with unexpected moments of emotion and humor. 

With its celebration of the city’s first woman mayor and first Black woman mayor, and performances by church choirs in the grandly renovated space of The Met theater on North Broad, the event at times also recalled a rousing Sunday service at one of the city’s Baptist churches.


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