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Registering Voters makes the News!

We got a spot in the Post-Gazette for our jail registration work in conjunction with Just Harvest; Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, ACORN; the Community Voters Project; Work for Progress; and Duquesne University nursing and political science students last week!

“Spearheaded by inmate program director Jack Pishke, it was the largest registration effort to date at the jail and the only one jail officials knew of statewide, in anticipation of the last registration day: Oct. 6.

In a dizzying two hours, the group helped to complete 456 new registrations and about 700 absentee ballot applications.

Unlike most of the younger volunteers, Ms. Rabinowitz, 67, of Park Place, had been in jail before. She was locked up with a group of organizers for two separate stretches in 1963, after the group was arrested for registering rural black voters in the south with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

Those voters, she said, were scared because “they’d never had the right to vote before and we couldn’t tell them it wasn’t dangerous.”

The jail inmates today were just eager. And hopeful.”

Read the full article

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Peacemakers in Pittsburgh

September 30th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Upcoming Events
The League has seized opportunities to help address TEEN VIOLENCE, and here is an opportunity to learn from what Pittsburgh activists and community leaders have done already and the lessons they’ve learned.
Presentations by individuals actively engaged in initiatives to diminish teen violence include:
  • Tim Stevens, Former president of NAACP Pittsburgh, co-chair of The Coalition Against Violence.
  • Valerie Dixon, The Center for Victims of Violence and talk show host of ‘Peacing It Together’.
  • Richard Carrington, US Army, retired. Director of ‘Voices Against Violence’ youth programs.
  • George Spencer, President, MADDADS, Greater Pittsburgh Chapter. Greater Pittsburgh Chapter.

Free and Open to the Public; sponsored by the Antiracism and Social Justice Committees of First Unitarian For more information, call 412-621-8008

When: Wed, Oct 1, 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Where: First Unitarian Church – 605 Morewood Avenue, Shadyside (map)

Reasons to Vote

September 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field, Something said

Schuman Juvenile Detention Center

“I want government that works for the people.” - Andrew

“I finally can and we are going to make history this election.” -Kymarr

“Lower taxes and gas prices.” - Cameron

Schenley High School

“I want a change and to fulfill my responsibility as a citizen.” - Sophia

“I want to have a voice in the political process.” - Walter

CCAC: West Mifflin

“I believe my vote can make a difference.” - Chelsea

“Because of the troops being killed in Iraq, because i think they can
start coming home.” - Amy

“I want America to be ran by someone whose gonna do whats right for the US, not himself.” - Amanda

Opinions expressed belong solely to the individuals mentioned and are not necessarily those of the PA League.

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Green Jobs Day of Action!

September 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Green Jobs Day of Action!, originally uploaded by paleague.

Liz, Minrose and Krystal are working the table at the Green Jobs Day of Action in East Liberty.

-Dylan

Dylan was being super green, too.

-Minrose

Watching the Debate!

September 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Something said, Uncategorized

Watching the Debate!, originally uploaded by paleague.

Dylan, Liz, (and Mac creepin in on the picture). We’re at the Shadow Lounge watching the debate!

-Dylan

It’s a new record!

September 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in From the Field, Photos
456 new voters enfranchised!

456 new voters enfranchised!

Roxanne Banks-Williams and Terry Griffin (and former League interns Justin Witmer and Moshe Sherman) and about 50 more amazing volunteers registered the inmates at the Allegheny County Jail today — and came back with 456 new voter registrations!

Now don’t you wish you were there?  Volunteer to help copy and stamp all of these so we can turn them in to the Division of Elections!

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All eyes are on D.C.

September 24th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in From the Field, Photos, Something said

Congressman Steve Cohen and Field Coordinator Terry Griffin

Our business brought us to Washington D.C. to collaborate Election Day efforts with partner organizations, and to also promote our mission to ourselves. Monday and Tuesday proved to be very busy days on Capitol Hill, as Wall Street and banking interests, market accountability advocates, congressmen, and Treasury Department officials gathered to prod questions about this century’s Great Depression.

D.C. provided certain lessons and revelations. For one, it truly is where the big levers of our nation (and in many ways, our world) are pulled. But those congressmen, staffers, police, White House officials, and D.C. itself are nothing but people, like the rest of us, albeit with a little more pomp and polish than is evidently deserved. However, there are a few good ones who do care about the fallout and consequences of the decisions made in America’s Rome, not because they will personally loose out, but because their country at large is losing out. There are individual congressmen, organizers, directors, lawyers, and staffers who do devote themselves to pointing out corrupt and unprincipled practices at the public’s expense. They are doing what we need them to do.

But they can not do it alone. They do it to help us inform ourselves so that we can take action in a stronger and sounder capacity. All eyes are on D.C. and our representatives’ practices. Going to D.C. this week better helped us Young Voters understand that if our nation’s culture is lead around by the wrong motivations, and not held to account for upholding our best interests, then we have no choice but to correct the decisions of our elected officials, and do a hell of a lot better when it is time to decide who will be pulling the levers.

Sincerely,
Terry Griffin

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412 in the 202

September 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized


412 in the 202, originally uploaded by paleague.

Roxanne and Terry wait for the Metro in our nation’s capitol. As Sam Hawkins put it, “Pittsburgh definitely needs one of these.” We have only a few more meetings until the PA League staff heads back to the ‘burgh. Gotta say, after 3 days, can’t wait to be home. -Carly

NOI @ the Union Project

September 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized


NOI @ the Union Project, originally uploaded by paleague.

You’re looking at the back of Mac’s head as me, Mac, and Liz and activists from around the city and country attend a regional installment of the acclaimed New Organizing Institute. Whoo targeting! -Carly

At Oliver High School

September 19th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

At Oliver High School, originally uploaded by paleague.

Roxanne is rockin the cafeteria pizza at Oliver. We’re out getting high schoolers engaged, involved and registered.

Dylan