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</div><span style="display: block; font-family: Impact,Charcoal,sans-serif; font-size: 150%; text-align: center">Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance<span style="display: block; text-align: center">Dignity & Justice for All of Us</span></span><span style="display: block; font-family: Impact,Charcoal,sans-serif; font-size: 150%; text-align: center">''<span style="display: block; text-align: center">"Human rights don't trickle down...they RISE UP!"</span>''<br /> </span>
 
</div><span style="display: block; font-family: Impact,Charcoal,sans-serif; font-size: 150%; text-align: center">Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance<span style="display: block; text-align: center">Dignity & Justice for All of Us</span></span><span style="display: block; font-family: Impact,Charcoal,sans-serif; font-size: 150%; text-align: center">''<span style="display: block; text-align: center">"Human rights don't trickle down...they RISE UP!"</span>''<br /> </span>
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<big>[https://theglobalswitchboard.org/support/ '''Donate'''] to ''Bring Human Rights Home''!</big>
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<big>'''[https://civilrights.org/2025/03/26/our-rights-are-at-stake/# Our Rights Are at Stake: Civil Rights Organizations Urge American People to Unite and Speak Out]''' </big> Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance joins over 130 advocacy organizations form across the country in sining onto an [https://civilrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Open-Letter-to-the-American-People.pdf open letter to American public] '''''"What will save our rights and freedoms and protect all people’s rights, is us. It is only up to us and we will not be silenced.”''' <br>
  
 
=About Us=  
 
=About Us=  
 
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'''Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance''' works to bring together diverse groups and individuals to encourage the realization of our City Council's 2011 [https://pittsburgh.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=874003&GUID=EB31A893-F2F4-41DC-94FB-DAF1CB2DB0A2&Options=&Search= Proclamation declaring Pittsburgh a "human rights city"]. We strive to foster a human rights culture that maximizes human rights and dignity for all people who live in our region [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/6/6a/Human_Rights_City_Principles_October_2017.pdf (See Human Rights Cities Principles)]. We help network leading community organizations and concerned residents to advance [https://www.ajamubaraka.com/peoplecentered-human-rights-as-a-framework-for-social-transformation ''people-centered human rights''] in Pittsburgh.'' We cannot wait for leaders in Washington to protect our basic rights! It takes engaged and creative efforts of community residents to "bring human rights home"!
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'''Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance''' is a grassroots network of individuals and groups committed to advancing and protecting human rights for all people in our region. We work to create a culture of human rights by building and supporting broad coalitions advocating for human rights, fostering human rights learning, and promoting policies that help all people to live with dignity and justice. 
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We work to bring together diverse groups and individuals to encourage the realization of our City Council's 2011 [https://pittsburgh.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=874003&GUID=EB31A893-F2F4-41DC-94FB-DAF1CB2DB0A2&Options=&Search= Proclamation declaring Pittsburgh a "human rights city"]. We strive to foster a human rights culture that maximizes human rights and dignity for all people who live in our region. We help network leading community organizations and concerned residents to advance [https://blackallianceforpeace.com/peoples-centered-human-rights ''people-centered human rights''] in Pittsburgh.''
 
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*[[Coordinating Committee]]
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Steering_Committee Advisory Board]
 
*[[About the Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance]]
 
*[[About the Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance]]
*[[Coordinating Committee]]
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/6/6a/Human_Rights_City_Principles_October_2017.pdf Human Rights Cities Principles]
*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Steering_Committee Advisory Board].
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b7/The_Human_Rights_Cities_Movement_Introduction.pdf Introduction to the Human Rights Cities Movement]
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*[https://wiki.humanrightscities.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Resources_for_starting_a_Human_Rights_City_initiative_near_you Resources for starting a Human Rights City initiative near you]
  
 
=Ways to Get Involved=  
 
=Ways to Get Involved=  
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<big>'''Join a Working Group'''</big><br>--Working groups meet regularly to develop projects on specific issues. Everyone is welcome to attend & learn about local human rights issues and find ways to get involved! Current working groups include: <br>
 
<big>'''Join a Working Group'''</big><br>--Working groups meet regularly to develop projects on specific issues. Everyone is welcome to attend & learn about local human rights issues and find ways to get involved! Current working groups include: <br>
 
::*[[Housing Rights]]  
 
::*[[Housing Rights]]  
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:::Next meeting: Tuesday, April 15, 6:00-7:00PM on Zoom (Possibly hybrid) (Email madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org for more details)
 
::*[[Community Safety & Policing]]
 
::*[[Community Safety & Policing]]
 
::*[[Communications, Education and Outreach]]
 
::*[[Communications, Education and Outreach]]
 
::*[[Policy, Legislation, & Governance (PLuG)]]
 
::*[[Policy, Legislation, & Governance (PLuG)]]
:'''For more information, meeting times and links,''' please contact Maddy McGrady at madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org  
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:'''For more information, meeting times and links,''' please contact Maddy McGrady at madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org
  
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<big>[https://theglobalswitchboard.org/support/ '''Donate''']</big>
  
<big>'''Rally & Press Conference: International Human Rights Day'''</big> <br>
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Don't have time to volunteer? You can still support our work to bring human rights home by [https://theglobalswitchboard.org/support/ '''making a donation'''] via our fiscal sponsor, The Global Switchboard. Simply select "Human Rights City Alliance" as the beneficiary.
'''Tuesday, 10 December''', Time 9:00AM, Pittsburgh City-County Building, 414 Grant Street. Pittsburgh
 
:''More details coming soon.'' December 10th, 2024 will mark 76 years since the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which reflects the commitment of governments everywhere to protect and preserve the political and economic rights of all people. On this International Human Rights Day, Pittsburgh leaders and residents will join others around the world in renewing our commitment to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and committing to working both locally and at other levels of government to promote the protections of human rights for everyone – especially those who are most threatened.
 
:'''Co-sponsored by:''' Human Rights City Alliance & Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations
 
  
<big>'''National Webinar & Training: Leveraging Global Human Rights to Protect Human Rights in Our Cities'''</big> <br>
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'''Monday, 9 December''', 3:00PM EST/ 2:00PM CST/ 12:00 PST, '''Register at [https://uab.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqde6vrDojGdYmU25hPGmDfbcCpmizKWcA#/registration bit.ly/rightswebinar]'''
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<big> '''BEYOND THE BRIDGE: A Solution to Homelessness''' </big><br>
| '''[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/3/34/International_Human_Rights_Day_Flyer_2024.png Flyer]'''<br>
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'''April 30 2025, the August Wilson Center'''
 
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*<big>[https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beyond-the-bridge-a-solution-to-homelessness-tickets-1284265335189?aff=oddtdtcreator '''Register here (Free!)''']</big>
:'''About:''' As the United Nations begins a formal review of U.S. human rights policy, this webinar presents information on how advocates in cities can utilize international human rights as tools for addressing pressing problems like affordable housing, immigrant rights, racial equity, and reproductive health. Advocates and legal experts will speak about how international human rights law can be a resource for improving local conditions and increasing the visibility of human rights challenges in ways that support changes in national policies. Panelists will consider how international attention to the need for stronger human rights protections within the United States can help us increase cities’ capacities to protect and promote human rights for all residents.
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*<big>'''[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b2/Together-films-marketing_BtBPittsburghFlyer_%282%29.png Flyer]'''</big>
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:Pittsburgh will host an important new documentary called BEYOND THE BRIDGE: A Solution To Homelessness. The film and impact tour is designed to help communities align their efforts towards solving homelessness.The film team traveled over 40,000 miles around the US to answer this question: How can this country solve homelessness in a comprehensive way? The impact campaign is focused on changing the national discourse on solutions to homelessness, addressing the upstream causes of homelessness, and addressing the downstream needs via housing and robust supportive services. [https://asolutiontohomelessness.com/ Learn more about the film here].  
  
:'''Speakers:''' '''Amy Berquist''', The Advocates for Human Rights; '''Nicoletta Zappile''', UPR-Info; '''Joshua Cooper''', Human Rights Cities Alliance
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:'''Pittsburgh Event Steering Committee Members:''' Maddy McGrady, Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & Pittsburgh Housing Justice Table; Sam Schmidt, Our Streets Collective; Man-E, 1Hood; Dave Lettrich, Street Medicine Institute; David Ellwood and Emilia Morris, Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations; Lisa Frank, Office of Mayor Ed Gainey; Ed Nusser, Office of County Executive Sara Innamorato; Chuck Keenan, Allegheny County Department of Human Services
  
:'''Co-sponsored by''': Human Rights Cities Alliance & University of Alabama-Birmingham Institute for Human Rights
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<big> '''Penn Plaza 10th Anniversary Planning Meeting,''' </big> '''May 7, 2025, 3pm on Zoom.''' Email madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org for the meeting link.
 
 
:<big>'''Register at: [https://uab.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqde6vrDojGdYmU25hPGmDfbcCpmizKWcA#/registration bit.ly/rightswebinar]'''<big> <br>
 
  
 
=Current Work=
 
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'''Relevant Events & Actions'''
 
'''Relevant Events & Actions'''
:*(November 14, 2024), '''Student Housing & Tenant Rights Workshop''' at Carnegie Mellon University. Students are facing a housing crisis that is affecting them financially, physically, emotionally, and academically. Join Carnegie Mellon Health Promotion and the Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance as we team up to discuss student housing justice, tenant rights, organizing efforts in the broader community, and more. Register by visiting tinyurl.com/HousingRightsCMU
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:*(April 5, 2025), '''[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=2025_Pittsburgh_Housing_Justice_Summit#About Pittsburgh Housing Justice Summit]'''
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:*(April 4-7, 2022), '''Leilani Farha, the former [https://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/housing/pages/housingindex.aspx UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Adequate Housing], visits Pittsburgh.''' Check out our [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b6/Farha_visit_follow_up_recap.pdf visit summary] highlighting insights and recommendations from our discussions with Ms. Farha, who now leads global housing rights organization, [https://make-the-shift.org/ The Shift]. Here you’ll also find helpful links to learning resources and legal tools to help us advance housing as a human right. [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b6/Farha_visit_follow_up_recap.pdf (Download report PDF)]
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<big>'''Immigrant Rights'''</big>
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:HRCA partners with the Global Switchboard, Casa San Jose, and other organizations led by and supporting immigrants and immigrant rights. We also collaborate with advocates and experts in the National Human Rights Cities Alliance to uplift ways cities can organize locally to protect and strengthen immigrant rights.
  
:*(April 4-7, 2022), '''Leilani Farha, the former [https://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/housing/pages/housingindex.aspx UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Adequate Housing], visits Pittsburgh.''' Check out our [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b6/Farha_visit_follow_up_recap.pdf visit summary] highlighting insights and recommendations from our discussions with Ms. Farha, who now leads global housing rights organization, [https://make-the-shift.org/ The Shift]. Here you’ll also find helpful links to learning resources and legal tools to help us advance housing as a human right. [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/b/b6/Farha_visit_follow_up_recap.pdf (Download report PDF)]
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'''Recent events & actions:'''
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:*(January 29, 2025) '''How Cities Can Defend Human Rights in the Face of Mass Deportations,''' Hosted by the Human Rights Cities Alliance and Young Initiative on the Global Economy, Occidental College. Panelists: Mary Meg McCarty, ''National Immigrant Justice Center'', Bettina Rodriguez Schlegel, Chief of Staff-''Acacia Center for Justice'', Ev Meade, Director, ''Proceso Pacifico & Human Rights Cities Alliance Steering Committee'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q66c-ERuQr4 '''Webinar recording'''] [[How Cities Can Defend Human Rights in the Face of Mass Deportations]]
  
 
<big>'''Racial Equity & Justice'''</big><br>
 
<big>'''Racial Equity & Justice'''</big><br>
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:*(July 2022) HRCA prepared and submitted a Shadow Report to the United Nations CERD Committee (Full report: '''[https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/treatybodyexternal/Download.aspx?symbolno=INT%2fCERD%2fNGO%2fUSA%2f49212&Lang=en Racial Discrimination & Equity in the United States: Evidence from Pittsburgh]''', Summary report: [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/4/44/CERD_Pittsburgh_2_Page_Summary_2022.pdf '''Summary Document'''])
 
:*(July 2022) HRCA prepared and submitted a Shadow Report to the United Nations CERD Committee (Full report: '''[https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/treatybodyexternal/Download.aspx?symbolno=INT%2fCERD%2fNGO%2fUSA%2f49212&Lang=en Racial Discrimination & Equity in the United States: Evidence from Pittsburgh]''', Summary report: [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/4/44/CERD_Pittsburgh_2_Page_Summary_2022.pdf '''Summary Document'''])
  
<big>'''Creating a Human Rights City'''</big><br>
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<big>'''Policy, Legislation and Governance (PLuG): Creating a Human Rights City'''</big><br>
  
 
:In 2011, the City of Pittsburgh issued a [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/6/6e/Pittsburgh_Human_Rights_City_Resolution.pdf Proclamation] declaring Pittsburgh the 5th Human Rights City in the U.S.. While this represents a step in the right direction, much work remains to strengthen and actually realize the City's commitment and to create a City in which everyone can thrive. We’re drawing from examples in other cities such as Atlanta to bring stronger human rights commitments along with processes for monitoring and setting targets for advancing equity and protecting the rights of all residents.  
 
:In 2011, the City of Pittsburgh issued a [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/6/6e/Pittsburgh_Human_Rights_City_Resolution.pdf Proclamation] declaring Pittsburgh the 5th Human Rights City in the U.S.. While this represents a step in the right direction, much work remains to strengthen and actually realize the City's commitment and to create a City in which everyone can thrive. We’re drawing from examples in other cities such as Atlanta to bring stronger human rights commitments along with processes for monitoring and setting targets for advancing equity and protecting the rights of all residents.  
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'''Relevant Events & Actions'''
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:*(December 10 2024) '''International Human Rights Day Press Conference & Proclamation'''. The Human Rights City Alliance assisted in bringing together City leaders, residents, and community groups to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to renew our shared commitment to using human rights as a path to building a just and equitable city in which everyone can thrive. The Mayor's office also issued and presented our proclamation recognizing Dec. 10 as International Human Rights Day in the City of Pittsburgh.
  
 
'''Relevant Documents'''<br>
 
'''Relevant Documents'''<br>
 
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*[https://pittsburgh.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=874003&GUID=EB31A893-F2F4-41DC-94FB-DAF1CB2DB0A2&Options=&Search= 2011 City Council Proclamation] declaring Pittsburgh a "HUMAN RIGHTS CITY."
:*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/5/5b/Draft_Resolution_Pittsburgh_2023_HR_City_Update_Discussion_ver.pdf Draft Resolution to Renew and Update Pittsburgh’s Human Rights City Status]
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/5/55/Final_2024_Proclamation_International_Human_Rights_Day.pdf 2024 Proclamation by Mayor Ed Gainey] recognizing December 10 as International Human Rights Day and "affirm[ing] the City's commitment to respect, protect, and fulfill human rights and promote a culture of human rights in our City."
 
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/5/5b/Draft_Resolution_Pittsburgh_2023_HR_City_Update_Discussion_ver.pdf Draft Resolution to Renew and Update Pittsburgh’s Human Rights City Status]
:*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/3/31/Gainey_Transition_Report_Response_Final.pdf Bringing a Human Rights Perspective to Mayor Gainey’s Transition Report 2022]
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/3/31/Gainey_Transition_Report_Response_Final.pdf Bringing a Human Rights Perspective to Mayor Gainey’s Transition Report 2022]
:*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/7/7c/Human_Rights_Day_2021_Gainey_Letter.pdf Message to Mayor-Elect Gainey on International Human Rights Day 2021] (Dec. 10)
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*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/7/7c/Human_Rights_Day_2021_Gainey_Letter.pdf Message to Mayor-Elect Gainey on International Human Rights Day 2021] (Dec. 10)
  
 
:*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/d/d0/Pittsburgh_Press_release.pdf Pittsburgh Delegation Attends Human Rights Cities Leadership Summit in Atlanta, May 2023] - As part of our work with human rights cities and human rights advocates around the country and around the world, we brought a team of more than two dozen Pittsburgh activists, youth, and policy experts to Atlanta to learn, share, and network.
 
:*[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/d/d0/Pittsburgh_Press_release.pdf Pittsburgh Delegation Attends Human Rights Cities Leadership Summit in Atlanta, May 2023] - As part of our work with human rights cities and human rights advocates around the country and around the world, we brought a team of more than two dozen Pittsburgh activists, youth, and policy experts to Atlanta to learn, share, and network.
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=Archive=
 
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Pittsburgh Human Rights City AllianceDignity & Justice for All of Us"Human rights don't trickle down...they RISE UP!"

Donate to Bring Human Rights Home!

Our Rights Are at Stake: Civil Rights Organizations Urge American People to Unite and Speak Out Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance joins over 130 advocacy organizations form across the country in sining onto an open letter to American public "What will save our rights and freedoms and protect all people’s rights, is us. It is only up to us and we will not be silenced.”

About Us

Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance is a grassroots network of individuals and groups committed to advancing and protecting human rights for all people in our region. We work to create a culture of human rights by building and supporting broad coalitions advocating for human rights, fostering human rights learning, and promoting policies that help all people to live with dignity and justice.

We work to bring together diverse groups and individuals to encourage the realization of our City Council's 2011 Proclamation declaring Pittsburgh a "human rights city". We strive to foster a human rights culture that maximizes human rights and dignity for all people who live in our region. We help network leading community organizations and concerned residents to advance people-centered human rights in Pittsburgh.

Ways to Get Involved

Subscribe

Subscribe to our newsletterfor updates on events & action opportunities!
University Human Rights Working Group: Faculty members, staff and graduate students can subscribe here.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram

Join a Working Group
--Working groups meet regularly to develop projects on specific issues. Everyone is welcome to attend & learn about local human rights issues and find ways to get involved! Current working groups include:

Next meeting: Tuesday, April 15, 6:00-7:00PM on Zoom (Possibly hybrid) (Email madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org for more details)
For more information, meeting times and links, please contact Maddy McGrady at madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org

Donate

Don't have time to volunteer? You can still support our work to bring human rights home by making a donation via our fiscal sponsor, The Global Switchboard. Simply select "Human Rights City Alliance" as the beneficiary.

Calendar

BEYOND THE BRIDGE: A Solution to Homelessness
April 30 2025, the August Wilson Center

Pittsburgh will host an important new documentary called BEYOND THE BRIDGE: A Solution To Homelessness. The film and impact tour is designed to help communities align their efforts towards solving homelessness.The film team traveled over 40,000 miles around the US to answer this question: How can this country solve homelessness in a comprehensive way? The impact campaign is focused on changing the national discourse on solutions to homelessness, addressing the upstream causes of homelessness, and addressing the downstream needs via housing and robust supportive services. Learn more about the film here.
Pittsburgh Event Steering Committee Members: Maddy McGrady, Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & Pittsburgh Housing Justice Table; Sam Schmidt, Our Streets Collective; Man-E, 1Hood; Dave Lettrich, Street Medicine Institute; David Ellwood and Emilia Morris, Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations; Lisa Frank, Office of Mayor Ed Gainey; Ed Nusser, Office of County Executive Sara Innamorato; Chuck Keenan, Allegheny County Department of Human Services

Penn Plaza 10th Anniversary Planning Meeting, May 7, 2025, 3pm on Zoom. Email madeline@theglobalswitchboard.org for the meeting link.

Current Work

The Human Rights City Alliance helps build alliances among individuals and groups in our area supporting human rights for all. We support local engagement in national and international human rights advocacy, and participate in UN human rights reviews of U.S. policies.

Universal Periodic Review 2025

We are currently involved in the United Nations Universal Periodic Review of the U.S. government and will be hosting a series of related community forums. See our Reports to UN Human Rights Bodies, submitted as part of the global work to improve compliance with international human rights law.

Working Groups Our current working groups focus on the following issue areas, and they are shaped by efforts of volunteers like you!

Housing Rights & Justice

HRCA is an active member of the Pittsburgh Housing Justice Table, a coalition of allied local organizations and independent advocates who believe that housing is a human right and that everyone should have access to the housing they need. Our Housing Rights Working Group supports the work of the Housing Justice Table through related events, education and advocacy efforts.
Through community engagement and conversations with Housing Justice Table coalition partners, HRCA developed A Human Rights-based Housing Strategy and Action Plan for Pittsburgh, PA which serves as a guiding document for our housing advocacy. We want our goals and strategy to reflect the needs and perspectives of our community, which is why we invite residents to review the document and share input with us so that we can strengthen it. Send your comments to hrca@theglobalswitchboard.org or join us for our next working group meeting!
You can learn more about the history behind our research and strategy conversations by reviewing our resource page, Building Pittsburgh's Human Rights Housing Strategy

Steel City Cooperative Housing Initiative

Relevant Events & Actions

Immigrant Rights

HRCA partners with the Global Switchboard, Casa San Jose, and other organizations led by and supporting immigrants and immigrant rights. We also collaborate with advocates and experts in the National Human Rights Cities Alliance to uplift ways cities can organize locally to protect and strengthen immigrant rights.

Recent events & actions:

  • (January 29, 2025) How Cities Can Defend Human Rights in the Face of Mass Deportations, Hosted by the Human Rights Cities Alliance and Young Initiative on the Global Economy, Occidental College. Panelists: Mary Meg McCarty, National Immigrant Justice Center, Bettina Rodriguez Schlegel, Chief of Staff-Acacia Center for Justice, Ev Meade, Director, Proceso Pacifico & Human Rights Cities Alliance Steering Committee Webinar recording How Cities Can Defend Human Rights in the Face of Mass Deportations

Racial Equity & Justice

HRCA is active as part of a broad coalition of community members and organizations committed to ending and redressing long-standing racial inequalities, inequities, and discrimination in the Pittsburgh region and beyond, recognizing that Freedom from Racial Discrimination is a Right, Not a Privilege.
This work includes raising awareness of the U.S. government's legal obligation to address racial discrimination under international law. For example, the U.S. ratified the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) in 1994 and has thus legally agreed to comply with and implement its requirements.

Recent events & actions:

Policy, Legislation and Governance (PLuG): Creating a Human Rights City

In 2011, the City of Pittsburgh issued a Proclamation declaring Pittsburgh the 5th Human Rights City in the U.S.. While this represents a step in the right direction, much work remains to strengthen and actually realize the City's commitment and to create a City in which everyone can thrive. We’re drawing from examples in other cities such as Atlanta to bring stronger human rights commitments along with processes for monitoring and setting targets for advancing equity and protecting the rights of all residents.

Relevant Events & Actions

  • (December 10 2024) International Human Rights Day Press Conference & Proclamation. The Human Rights City Alliance assisted in bringing together City leaders, residents, and community groups to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to renew our shared commitment to using human rights as a path to building a just and equitable city in which everyone can thrive. The Mayor's office also issued and presented our proclamation recognizing Dec. 10 as International Human Rights Day in the City of Pittsburgh.

Relevant Documents

Human Rights Education & Outreach

A key focus of HRCA is raising awareness among civil society and elected officials of the international human rights framework, and how we can (and should) use this framework to advocate for, monitor, and uphold "people-centered human rights" at home. This work includes building a movement of human rights enforcers and educating elected and government officials about their obligations under international human rights laws.

Relevant Documents

Resources

Link to more resources--toolkits, reports, and organizations supporting local human rights work

Annual Reports

Past Events & Actions

Archive




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