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Clark to head YWCA Center for Race and Gender Equity
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
A national presenter and trainer with an expertise in diversity and inclusion—Dina L. Clark—has been named the new director of the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh’s Center for Race and Gender Equity.
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Prior to her appointment for the YWCA, Clark served as the first executive director of the Western Pennsylvania Diversity Initiative, a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to promoting regional economic growth by providing resources to employers in the greater Pittsburgh region to attract, hire and retain employees from a variety of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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CLEANING UP LARIMER
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
On March 13, Public Allies Pittsburgh and the Larimer Green Team organized a community-wide cleanup in the Larimer neighborhood with participants from the Kingsley Association, Get Larimer, the Boys and Girls Club, Pittsburgh Cares and Larimer residents.
The cleanup took place throughout the designated sections of Larimer. It aims to bring residents together through service by promoting a clean Pittsburgh for everyone and showing how residents and organizations can make one community a better place. Volunteers met at the Larimer Community Garden and Public Allies. Bags and gloves were provided by Sen. Jim Ferlo’s office. Boys and Girls Club members participated in the cleanup.
A short tutorial on community service was held at the Kingsley Association. The above photos show kids and adults from the Pittsburgh Alliance cleaning up the community garden in East Liberty.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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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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Community Calendar
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
APRIL 16—The Hilton Hotel & Towers, will host the 12th Annual Mel Blount Youth Home All-Star Celebrity Roast at 6:30 p.m. at 600 Commonwealth Place, Downtown. The roast is a tribute honoring Super Bowl XL MVP and wide receiver Hines Ward. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. and this is a black-tie affair. Tickets are $350 per person and proceeds will benefit the Mel Blount Youth Home. For more information, call 724-948-2311 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
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
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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