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+ | *(October 2024) Immigrant Human Rights Community Forum: Countering Racist Campaigning & Building Inclusive Communities for All. Around 40 human rights supporters and advocates came together to hear from members of our local immigrant communities and experts in the field of human rights to explore how we can use human rights law to build a city for everyone and meaningfully address the racist politics of scapegoating. Panelists explored how can we work together to resist today’s “divide and conquer” campaigning and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. This community forum was held as part of our preparation to a submit a report on local human rights conditions to the UN as part of the 2025 Universal Periodic Review. | ||
*(2024) 10th Annual Human Rights Cookout and Potluck - Sunday, August 25th, 2024. Around 60 human rights supporters and advocates came together to enjoy food, music and updates about human rights work happening in Pittsburgh. | *(2024) 10th Annual Human Rights Cookout and Potluck - Sunday, August 25th, 2024. Around 60 human rights supporters and advocates came together to enjoy food, music and updates about human rights work happening in Pittsburgh. | ||
*(December 2023) '''[https://campaign4reparationsandselfdetermination.wordpress.com/ Peoples Campaign for Reparations and Black Self-Determination]'''- held a community forum on this theme to help organize and build a Reparations Commission for Black Residents of Pittsburgh. | *(December 2023) '''[https://campaign4reparationsandselfdetermination.wordpress.com/ Peoples Campaign for Reparations and Black Self-Determination]'''- held a community forum on this theme to help organize and build a Reparations Commission for Black Residents of Pittsburgh. |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 1 November 2024
Actions
- (2024) Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024 - Human Rights City Alliance reiterated calls from Indigenous peoples and human rights advocates to the Christopher Columbus statue in Schenley Park. In an open letter addressed to Mayor Gainey and City Council, HRCA highlighted Columbus' crimes against humanity, which would now be punishable under international human rights law and should not be celebrated.
- (2018) Communication Justice Initiative
- (2018) HRCA stood with the Community Power Movement and other advocates in calling for greater transparency and a commitment to community benefits from developers receiving public subsidies, including Amazon.
- (2017)Campaign to Stop Plan to Increase Policing on Public Transit-- This campaign led by the Alliance for Police Accountability, Casa San Jose, Pittsburghers for Public Transit, and the Thomas Merton Center warns that the Port Authority's planned fare enforcement policy would unfairly impact communities of color, increase the problematic trend of criminalizing young people, and threaten immigrant residents. The campaign called for civilian fare enforcers rather than armed Port Authority Police and a citation process rather than a criminal process to deal with fare evasion (See FAQs for more information).
- (2017) Pittsburgh Public Schools Passes Sanctuary Resolution
- (2016) Pittsburgh becomes 6th US City for CEDAW A broad coalition of human rights advocates helped advance a new ordinance enacting the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women in our City, December 6, 2016.
Events
- (October 2024) Immigrant Human Rights Community Forum: Countering Racist Campaigning & Building Inclusive Communities for All. Around 40 human rights supporters and advocates came together to hear from members of our local immigrant communities and experts in the field of human rights to explore how we can use human rights law to build a city for everyone and meaningfully address the racist politics of scapegoating. Panelists explored how can we work together to resist today’s “divide and conquer” campaigning and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. This community forum was held as part of our preparation to a submit a report on local human rights conditions to the UN as part of the 2025 Universal Periodic Review.
- (2024) 10th Annual Human Rights Cookout and Potluck - Sunday, August 25th, 2024. Around 60 human rights supporters and advocates came together to enjoy food, music and updates about human rights work happening in Pittsburgh.
- (December 2023) Peoples Campaign for Reparations and Black Self-Determination- held a community forum on this theme to help organize and build a Reparations Commission for Black Residents of Pittsburgh.
- (February 2021) Advancing the Human Right to Housing in our Cities Multi-city dialogue with organizers from Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and New York- View recording here
- Co-Sponsors: Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance, Atlanta Housing Justice League, Organization for Human Rights & Democracy, University of Pittsburgh Global Studies Center & Urban Studies Program, Student Human Rights Task Force- Pitt & The New School (NYC) Collaboration.
- Further background and recordings at:Zero Evictions Days Resource page and webinar recordings Featuring dialogues with Leilani Farha, former UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Adequate Housing.)
- (2020) International Human Rights Day Public/Media Statement:Pittsburgh Joins Global Efforts to Target Systemic Racism, Bring Human Rights Home [1]
- See the summary of our Human Rights Cities Conference, hosted at the University of Pittsburgh
- Housing Summit 2016 & 2018
- (2017): Uniting Against Hate: Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice and the U.S. Prison System
- (2017) International Human Rights Day 2017 Press Conference at the City County Building
- (2016) International Workers Day March for Immigrant Rights 2016 Statement of Unity and Solidarity
- (2015)World Food Day Watch video recording of October 2015 panel on the Right to Food
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute-Human Rights in Pittsburgh and Beyond, Resource Page
- Teach-In: Uniting Against Hate: How the prison industrial complex impacts our communities & what we can do to change it.