PUMP staff and board members joined the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh in the Stand Against Racism on Friday, April 26. Over …
Pittsburgh Public, Pine-Richland School Districts Consider Transgender Anti-Discrimination Policies
Pittsburgh Public Schools is plans to vote on an anti-discrimination policy regarding transgender students on June 22. Public meetings have …
Artists' Race May Affect Funding Opportunities
Public Source reports that minority artists, both locally and nationally, struggle more to fund their projects than others do. Some …
Affordable Housing More Expensive Due to Public Transit Costs
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that affordable housing can end up being unaffordable due to additional transportation costs in certain areas. …
A Conversation about Local Affordable Housing
The clatter of new housing construction reverberates all around the city. There are thousands of units planned, under construction and up …
Regional Transportation Policy Planning in Process
PUMP constituents were asked to answer a quick online survey regarding regional transportation issues in December 2015. The feedback we …
School Breakfast Program Report Released
Allies for Children and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank released a report about the increasing number of Allegheny County school …
Pittsburgh Region Job Growth Stagnant in 2015
Pittsburgh Today reported that Pittsburgh only added 200 jobs from January 2015 to January 2016, a 0% increase. Read the …
Dr. Monique Morris Discussed Disproportionate Punishment of Black Girls
A+ Schools, The Education Law Project, PUMP, Pitt University Center for Urban Education, Carlow University Department of Justice Studies, The …
Port Authority Fare Policy Survey
Take this survey to let the Port Authority hear your feedback on its proposal of major fare changes. These changes could affect …
