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Continue McLay’s good work

When Mayor Bill Peduto hired former police Chief Cameron McLay two years ago, it had been just a couple of ...

PIIN urges continued work on police-community relations for Pittsburgh

In response to Police Chief Cameron McLay’s resignation, and in support of the important work he did to bridge the ...

Assisting ratepayers

November 10, 2016 On Oct. 27, the Allegheny County Sanitation Authority (ALCOSAN) Board voted to establish a customer assistance program (CAP) ...

A big win for affordable green infrastructure solutions

In a tremendous victory for PIIN's Ratepayer Justice Task Force and the Clean Rivers Campaign, the Board of the Allegheny ...

Sacred conversations on race underway

On October 1st, PIIN launched Sacred Conversations on Race + Action, a series of congregation-based discussions designed to provide a ...

PIIN sends 80 women to national leadership development training

Ntosake, Gamaliel’s national leadership development program for women, hosted a three-day leadership development training in Ligonier from September 15-17. PIIN ...

100 join PIIN for deeper dive into structural racism and economic inequity

Last month, PIIN was joined by more than 225 individuals for a community hearing on racism, equity, and policing at ...

Pittsburgh Public Schools adopts community schools model: huge step towards equity

At PIIN, we believe that every child deserves an inclusive, high-quality education at schools that are equitable and well-resourced.Every child ...