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Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
JUNE 19—The Mon Valley Initiative will host a Pre-Purchase Housing Workshop from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 305 East 8th Ave., Homestead. This workshop will promote homeownership in the Mon Valley through presentations made by mortgage lending and real estate professionals. The presentations will give information about lending products for low- to moderate-income first-time homebuyers that includes down payment and closing cost assistance. There will be a light breakfast and lunch and will be provided. For more information, call Mike Mauer at 412-464-4000, ext. 4008 or visit www.monvalleyintiative.com.
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Metro Beat
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
AP—The head of the Pittsburgh area’s mass transit agency says one-way bus fares could rise from $2.75 to $6 or $7.
Chief Executive Officer Steve Bland says the Port Authority of Allegheny County faces a $51 million budget deficit despite service cuts and other reforms in the past three years that have saved $52 million annually.
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Criminal justice...Eliminating bias and crime
Category: Metro Written by Christian Morrow - Courier Staff Writer
During his portion of the “Minority Majority: Imbalance in the Criminal Justice System” session, shared with Marc Mauer, Sentencing Project executive director, Blumstein presented data on a century of arrest and incarceration rates showing the current imbalance is largely the product of political decisions, and what appears to be obvious discrimination that may be due to various factors, of which bias is a small part.
| NEW PARTNERS—Introducing David Kennedy at the Race in America conference, Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper said reducing violence is not just police work, but everyone’s work.
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Race conference targets Black disparities...National leaders, scholars gather to suggest solutions
Category: Metro Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
Opening the conference on June 3 was Dean Larry E. Davis of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work and director of the Center on Race and Social Problems. In front of a full house at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Davis shared a story of racial discrimination experienced by his mother and two siblings on a train in the 1950s.
| FROM ALABAMA TO OBAMA—Julian Bond delights the crowd with an entertaining and inspiring keynote address.
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Economists set on reversing economic injustice...Minority poverty affecting entire country
Category: Metro Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
In her keynote speech on “Economic Justice,” Julianne Malveaux, a noted commentator and economist, presented startling statistics illustrating the dire economic status of African-Americans and other minorities.
| JULIANNE MALVEAUX speaks at the conference.
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