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New Pittsburgh Courier salutes Fab 40
Category: Metro Written by Nikki Coffee Denton
Some of Pittsburgh’s most elite, young leaders were inducted into the New Pittsburgh Courier’s 2010 Fab 40 class on March 26. If it’s up to this group of honorees, the future looks extremely bright.
| DR. BARRETT WOODS, Lance Woods, Camille Davidson, Dr. Shailen Greene, Suzanne Woods, Elizabeth Greene, Tyrone Greene and Royce Woods.
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Celebrating their success in areas such as social service, corporate, health care and education, each honoree brings a gift of having taken advantage of the doors opened by those who have gone before them. Not forgetting where they’ve come from, these leaders under the age of 40 have reached back to help others reach upward. They’ve become the change we’ve all waited for.
WTAE’s meteorologist, Demetrious Ivory, a 2009 Fab 40 honoree, emceed the event, held in the upper lobby of the U.S. Steel Tower. Ivory said this year’s group of honorees is a fresh crop from a wide range of career paths, who just don’t take ‘no’ for an answer.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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United community walk for peace
Category: Metro Written by Ashley N. Johnson - Courier Staff Writer
In an effort to introduce themselves and show the Homewood-Brushton community they care, The House of Manna Faith Community Church held a Prayer Walk for Peace April 2, which included approximately 300 leaders and those from various churches of different denominations, races and community groups.
| UNITED—Participants at the Prayer Walk for Peace raise one finger to symbolize that they are one united community.
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“We wanted to introduce ourselves to the community, give people hope and show them that we care about the community and what is going on in it,” said Dina Blackwell, mission ministry leader of House of Manna and the walk’s organizer. “I live in Homewood and the need is visually visible everyday. I was given this vision from God in January and went with it.”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Specter says he fully supports Obama
Category: Metro Written by Christian Morrow - Courier Staff Writer
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter says African-Americans should vote for him in the Democratic primary because he fully supports President Obama and his opponent has less experience and cannot beat likely Republican candidate Pat Toomey.
“I beat him before and I’ll beat him again,” Specter told the Courier editorial board. “I’m running to help President Obama carry out his agenda.”
In 2004, Specter—then a Republican, narrowly defeated Pat Toomey in the Republican primary after President George W. Bush campaigned for him. Last year, Specter returned to the Democratic Party after polls showed he would not win a similar primary contest, especially after he voted for the $1 trillion stimulus package. Specter said he didn’t leave the Republicans, they left him.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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What’s in a name? Members: PCOC not ACORN
Category: Metro Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
April 1 saw the official demise of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and its remaining state affiliates. However, many local ACORN members jumped ship months before and had already begun creating a new organization, Pennsylvania Communities Organizing for Change.
| NEW BEGINNING—Lucille Prater-Holliday leads PCOC members in one of the new organization’s first rallies.
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“There’s a lot of changes happening. It’s a completely new and different organization at this point,” said Mary Ellen Hayden, a former ACORN organizer. “They’ve created something that’s really going to work. We want to continue to do all of that community service that we always did.”
PCOC has already secured funding from the Tides Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes social justice, and has gained status as a 501 (c) (3) and 501 (c) (4). The mission of PCOC is to advocate on behalf of low to moderate-income families.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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14 of 21 homicides Black lives...Numbers already more than last year
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
With March’s homicides, this year’s totals have already surpassed the total for the previous year. In 2009, there were 18 homicides and for this year so far, there are 21. The beginning of the year started out with a step in the right direction but what will it take to get our communities back on track? Maybe what we need are those community prayer walks and vigils as a reminder that violence cannot and will not be tolerated. It takes the whole community, not just one particular group.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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