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BE A PART OF THE MERTON CENTER’S FUTURE

By NewPeople Newspaper on April 11, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

A NEW COUNTY COUNCIL RENEWS THE FIGHT FOR POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY

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STAFF NOTES

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THE NEW POOR PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN: A NATIONAL CALL FOR MORAL REVIVAL

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TMC, PITTSBURGHERS FOR PUBLIC TRANSIT JOIN LAWSUIT AGAINST UBER

By NewPeople Newspaper on December 17, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

THOMAS MERTON CENTER DINNER WITH SUMMER LEE

By NewPeople Newspaper on September 2, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Don Fisher’s Reflections on Civil Disobedience

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Bette McDevitt Father Don Fisher, a founding member of the Merton Center, had a habit of taking long walks along Braddock Avenue in East Hills to prepare the sermons for his […]

Garment Workers Protest on International Women’s Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Kenneth Miller The National Garment Workers Federation of Bangladesh (NGWF) hosted an International Women’s Day protest in Bangladesh, a parade that began at the High Court in Dhaka, marched through the […]

Lakota Solidarity Project Comes to Pittsburgh April 7

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Lakota Elders Truth Tour April 7th at 6:30pm University of Pittsburgh, Lawrence Hall, Room 121  Will you stand behind the Lakota Elders? Join us as traditional Lakota elders from Pine Ridge Reservation […]

Sudan Update: Special Envoy Visits Pittsburgh

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Mary Dawn Edwards Ten years have passed since a rebellion in Darfur in western Sudan against the Bashir government’s neglect of the region was met savagely by the central government and […]

Tax Day Rally and Penny Poll: April 15

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Edith Bell On Monday, April 15, from noon to 2:00 pm next to the Squirrel Hill post office on Murray Avenue, the Women’s international League for Peace and Freedom, Coalition for […]

Organizing for Fair Budget Priorities

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Jo Schlesinger Are you concerned about the cuts in essential federal economic and social programs through the sequestration and deep cuts made in the current State budget? We know that people […]

The Pennsylvania Health Care Plan: Impact and Implementation

By NewPeople Newspaper on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Gerald Friedman, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts – Amherst

The #NoSweat Campaign: Pitt Students Fight for Workers’ Rights

By Thomas Merton Center on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Marko Gudic Students at the University of Pittsburgh are taking a stand against sweatshops. The #NoSweat Campaign, spearheaded by the student group Americans for Informed Democracy (AIDPitt) and joined by over […]

Working Across the Generations

By Thomas Merton Center on March 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Anne E. Lynch I’ve frequently discussed the concept of intersectionality in my series of columns in The New People about organizing. It’s one of my favorite words and topics. Today, however, […]

Can We Make Pittsburgh a Drone Free City?

By Thomas Merton Center on March 24, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

by Scilla Wahrhaftig In February, by resolution of City Council, Charlottesville Virginia became the first city in the country banning drones. The resolution means that Charlottesville will be a no-drone zone and […]

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