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Occupy Pittsburgh Where Are We Going From Here?
April 21, 2012

Occupy Pittsburgh At Six Months
Notes from April 14, 2012 reflection event

On April 14 folks who had been participating in Occupy Pittsburgh gathered to reflect on what we'd done over the past 6 months.

The Occupation Continues!
Click Here for more information from working groups, downloadable fliers, and other fun stuff!

  • Get involved with Occupy Pittsburgh's fight to save our public transit: Click here
  • NEW! Occupy Pittsburgh Statement on 2012 NDAA: Click here
  • NEW! Occupier's Chronicle 4th Edition: Click here

 

 

Media Inquiries:
Media@OccupyPittsburgh.org
(724)973-8777 (media only)

Social Media/Website:
socialmedia@occupypittsburgh.org
412-465-0455 

 

There will be an art show sometime in October if you are interested in submitting works please contact Lizz at artnewrevolution2012@gmail.com. All artists welcome come and start a revolution with art! More info will be posted for all the lookie loo non artistic types soon!

Join Occupy Pittsburgh, Pittsburghers for Public Transit, the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 85 and hundreds of other bus and train riders and fellow endorsing organizations to say NO to cuts, fare hikes, layoffs, and privatization of service. Our public transit system is facing a 35% cut in service due to insufficient funding -- that's half of all routes, most runs after 10pm, and 500+ jobs!

http://www.facebook.com/events/354457641268251/

Occupy Pittsburgh Presents:
Occupy Your Mind

Workers and the Struggles for the 99%

Friday May 11, 2012, 7pm
The Pump House
880 East Waterfront Drive
Munhall, PA 15120

The relationship between the Occupy and Labor movements is an important one strategically. The concerns of working people, people unable to find work, and poor people are central to both movements. Tonight we explore the history of labor and occupation and consider its future.

—Two Days After the Third Eviction Deadline

February 8th, 2012--Two days after the third deadline for eviction, Occupy Pittsburgh remains at People’s Park. Multiple skycam teams in local hotels overlooking People's Park--and over 12 video livestreamers on the ground--have streamed live video feeds of the park from multiple angles, making our commitment to accountability clear, and successfully protecting our family and friends at the camp.

Standing Together Against Corporate Greed