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Sixteen people were sworn in Friday as members of Pittsburgh’s new LGBTQIA+ Advisory Council. The group aims to find ways to meet the needs of the city’s…
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For decades, the city of Pittsburgh has struggled to diversify its police force. The Census Bureau says that African Americans comprise about 25 percent…
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Pittsburgh Artist Reflects On A Diversifying Comic Scene And Becoming His Own 'Brother On The Cover'It took some wrangling to fit nearly 30 Catholic school eighth-graders into the basement space of Most Wanted Fine Art gallery in Pittsburgh’s Garfield…
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A group of mostly first-timers showed up for one of What’s Up Pittsburgh’s open meetings last Monday night.Facilitator Lizzie Anderson asked participants…
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Pittsburgh police added five new officers of color on Thursday, inching closer to city leaders' goals for minority representation.Nearly 26 percent of the…
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Race remains one of the most difficult topics to address in our society. From the Black Lives Matter movement to current presidential election discussions…
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Race remains one of the most difficult topics to address in our society. From the Black Lives Matter movement to current presidential election discussions…
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Minority groups saw a two percentage point increase in casino employment throughout the state, according to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s 8th…
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Flashback to Pittsburgh in the 1950s and 60s: steel mills thrived, the economy boomed and the region was a destination for minorities looking to secure a…
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Flashback to Pittsburgh in the 1950s and 60s: steel mills thrived, the economy boomed and the region was a destination for minorities looking to secure a…