
Media Coverage | Equitable development, economic growth is vital
Letter to the Editor | Pittsburgh Post Gazette | January 23, 2020 | Read the article As we begin the New Year, Pittsburgh prepares to break ground on new developments. Almost every week, there’s news about the city’s resurgence, including the Jan. 12 article “West End...

One-on-One Interview With Kellie Ware-Seabron, Diversity and Inclusion Policy Analyst for the City of Pittsburgh
Earlier this year, Pittsburgh Councilmembers R. Daniel Lavelle and Rev. Ricky Burgess introduced legislation that will require City of Pittsburgh Departments to embed equity and inclusive practices into their operations. The Councilmembers, on behalf of the Pittsburgh Black Elected Officials Coalition (PBEOC), worked with Mayor Peduto and the Pittsburgh All-In Cities’ Equitable Development Collaborative to draft the legislation. Kellie Ware-Seabron is working hard to create a more equitable Pittsburgh, a city, according to Ware-Seaborn, where your race, the neighborhood you live in, your finances, your sexual orientation, your gender identity or expression, your immigration status and your education level doesn’t determine your quality of life. It’s a Pittsburgh where all communities are doing well, and every resident is meaningfully participating in and enjoying the city’s success.

All-In Pittsburgh: Success and Strides Since Inception
Pittsburgh has been named one of the most livable and most affordable cities in the nation due to its vibrant neighborhoods, world class arts scene, top-rated health systems and growing tech industry. You can’t drive or walk down certain streets without navigating...

Creating Inclusive Workplaces Workshop
Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 14th 9:30-11:30am