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SUMMARY:The Notorious Trial of Joe Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Join the ELPC Mission Board and Facing Systemic Racism Ministry Team following Sanctuary worship\, as Tony Norman and Steve Mellon\, journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, speak about their joint project\, “The Notorious Trial of Joe Thomas.” \nThis is the story of events that took place here in Pittsburgh in 1922\, regarding the treatment of a Black man accused of murdering a white woman. This project illustrates the injustice of our criminal justice system\, which has mistreated persons of color for centuries—and sadly continues today. \nClick the button below to join via Zoom or call in by dialing 301.715.8592. Enter meeting ID 879 3121 3685 and passcode 852328. \nJoin Via Zoom
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/the-notorious-trial-of-joe-thomas/
LOCATION:ELPC – Online\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Petitions to End Solitary Confinement and No-Knock Warrants (Breonna’s Law)
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Police Accountability (APA) is organizing to put two binding ballot questions on the May ballot for Allegheny County and Pittsburgh. The first petition seeks to end solitary confinement in Allegheny County Jail\, and the second petition pertains to banning “no-knock” warrants (Breonna’s Law) in Pittsburgh. To be added to the May ballot\, these petitions require many thousands of signatures from Allegheny County and/or Pittsburgh residents by February 16. \nStop by the Highland Ave. driveway on February 7\, 1:30–3 pm\, to sign the petitions. You also can download the Solitary Confinement and No-Knock Warrant petitions and mail them to APA prior to the deadline. \nContact Stephanie Creasy at screasy16@gmail.com if you need to coordinate signing at another time. \nImportant! You must be a registered voter in the city of Pittsburgh to sign for “Breonna’s Law.” You must be a registered voter in Allegheny County to sign for the solitary confinement initiative.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/petitions-to-end-solitary-confinement-and-no-knock-warrants-breonnas-law/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Rich Heritage of African Americans in the PC(USA)
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to attend the Pittsburgh Chapter of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus’s second annual African American Heritage Event on Saturday\, February 20\, 1 pm\, via Zoom. \nThe guest speaker will be the Rev. Warren Lesane\, the synod executive and stated clerk of the Synod of the Mid-Atlantic. Discussion topics will include the contributions of African Americans in the PC (USA) in the past\, present\, and post pandemic times. \nRegister online
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/rich-heritage-of-african-americans-in-the-pcusa/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Police Reform and Public Safety Discussion
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Police Reform and Public Safety online panel discussion\, presented by the Social Justice and Outreach Committee\, and the Commission on Race and Reconciliation of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. The event is co-sponsored by ELPC\, the Church of the Redeemer (Squirrel Hill)\, and a number of other faith groups. \nPanelists include Erika Strassburger\, member of Pittsburgh City Council for District 8\, and Summer Lee\, Representative for Pennsylvania House District 34. The speakers will discuss legislation that has passed\, is in progress\, and/or will be proposed\, as well as respond to questions and comments from the attendees. \nJoin the discussion via Zoom at tiny.cc/2-21-21-discussion or call 312.626.6799. Enter meeting ID 875 2350 4622 and passcode 741991 when prompted.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/police-reform-and-public-safety-discussion/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion | Banished from Johnstown
DESCRIPTION:Author Cody McDevitt will be with us to discuss his book\, Banished from Johnstown: Racist Backlash in Pennsylvania. The book examines one of the worst civil rights injustices in the history of Pennsylvania\, which took place in 1923. Join us for two opportunities to engage with Cody: once during the adult Church School hour with the Seekers class\, and again following Sanctuary worship. \nBanished from Johnstown chronicles a virtually unknown\, tragic episode in African American and Johnstown history. Samuel W. Black\, director of the African American Program at the Senator John Heinz History Center states\, “Recalling the national debate about race and constitutional rights and the willingness to express dictatorial rule over Black lives by white elected officials was not just a scene in large urban areas\, but the small\, mid-American heartland as well. \nThis opportunity is sponsored by our Adult Church School classes and the Facing Systemic Racism Ministry Team. You are encouraged to read the book in preparation for the discussion. \nTo borrow a book or ask questions\, contact Pastor Patrice at PatriceFS@coh.net or Gwen Puza at gpuza9@gmail.com. \nClick the button below to join the session via Zoom\, or you may call in by dialing 301.715.8592. Enter meeting ID 850 1891 1556 and passcode 498736. \nChurch School Session
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/book-discussion-banished-from-johnstown/
LOCATION:ELPC – Online\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion | Banished from Johnstown
DESCRIPTION:Author Cody McDevitt will be with us to discuss his book\, Banished from Johnstown: Racist Backlash in Pennsylvania. The book examines one of the worst civil rights injustices in the history of Pennsylvania\, which took place in 1923. Join us for two opportunities to engage with Cody: once during the adult Church School hour with the Seekers class\, and again following Sanctuary worship. \nBanished from Johnstown chronicles a virtually unknown\, tragic episode in African American and Johnstown history. Samuel W. Black\, director of the African American Program at the Senator John Heinz History Center states\, “Recalling the national debate about race and constitutional rights and the willingness to express dictatorial rule over Black lives by white elected officials was not just a scene in large urban areas\, but the small\, mid-American heartland as well. \nThis opportunity is sponsored by our Adult Church School classes and the Facing Systemic Racism Ministry Team. You are encouraged to read the book in preparation for the discussion. \nTo borrow a book or ask questions\, contact Pastor Patrice at PatriceFS@coh.net or Gwen Puza at gpuza9@gmail.com. \nClick the button below to join the session via Zoom\, or you may call in by dialing 301.715.8592. Enter meeting ID 876 5634 9138 and passcode 168623. \nNoon Session
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/book-discussion-banished-from-johnstown-2/
LOCATION:ELPC – Online\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
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