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SUMMARY:Housing Summit Luncheon Discussion with Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Fullilove’s book Root   Shock vividly describes the traumatic emotional reaction experienced by residents whose lives are disrupted by environmental devastation and urban development in their neighborhoods.  Dr. Fullilove has conducted research in Pittsburgh’s Hill District\, particularly on the impact of urban renewal on residents\, including the bulldozing of the lower hill to build the Civic Arena.  A new edition of Root Shock has been released. \nJoin the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work\, as part of Pitt Global Housing Summit\, for a lively discussion with Dr. Fullilove and the following community and interdisciplinary panel: \nTerri Baltimore: Vice President\, Neighborhood Development\, Hill House Association\nEva Simms: Professor\, Psychology\, Duquesne University \nUniversity of Pittsburgh Professors \nMrinalini Rajagopalan: Assistant Professor\, History of Art and Architecture\nMichael Glass: Urban Studies\nMary Ohmer: Associate Professor\, School of Social Work \nFor more information on the Pitt Global Housing Summit\, please see:  housingsummitpgh.org.  The luncheon and the summit are free of charge.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-luncheon-discussion-with-dr-mindy-thompson-fullilove-4/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, Cathedral of Learning\, Room 2017\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T224841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185536Z
UID:3925-1478775600-1478781000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit Luncheon Discussion with Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Fullilove’s book Root Shock vividly describes the traumatic emotional reaction experienced by residents whose lives are disrupted by environmental devastation and urban development in their neighborhoods.  Dr. Fullilove has conducted research in Pittsburgh’s Hill District\, particularly on the impact of urban renewal on residents\, including the bulldozing of the lower hill to build the Civic Arena.  A new edition of Root Shock has been released. \nJoin the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work\, as part of Pitt Global Housing Summit\, for a lively discussion with Dr. Fullilove and the following community and interdisciplinary panel: \nTerri Baltimore: Vice President\, Neighborhood Development\, Hill House Association\nEva Simms: Professor\, Psychology\, Duquesne University \nUniversity of Pittsburgh Professors \nMrinalini Rajagopalan: Assistant Professor\, History of Art and Architecture\nMichael Glass: Urban Studies\nMary Ohmer: Associate Professor\, School of Social Work \nFor more information on the Pitt Global Housing Summit\, please see:  housingsummitpgh.org.  The luncheon and the summit are free of charge.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-luncheon-discussion-with-dr-mindy-thompson-fullilove-3/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, Cathedral of Learning\, Room 2017\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T224841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3287-1478775600-1478781000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit Luncheon Discussion with Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Fullilove’s book Root   Shock vividly describes the traumatic emotional reaction experienced by residents whose lives are disrupted by environmental devastation and urban development in their neighborhoods.  Dr. Fullilove has conducted research in Pittsburgh’s Hill District\, particularly on the impact of urban renewal on residents\, including the bulldozing of the lower hill to build the Civic Arena.  A new edition of Root Shock has been released. \nJoin the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work\, as part of Pitt Global Housing Summit\, for a lively discussion with Dr. Fullilove and the following community and interdisciplinary panel: \nTerri Baltimore: Vice President\, Neighborhood Development\, Hill House Association\nEva Simms: Professor\, Psychology\, Duquesne University \nUniversity of Pittsburgh Professors \nMrinalini Rajagopalan: Assistant Professor\, History of Art and Architecture\nMichael Glass: Urban Studies\nMary Ohmer: Associate Professor\, School of Social Work \nFor more information on the Pitt Global Housing Summit\, please see:  housingsummitpgh.org.  The luncheon and the summit are free of charge.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-luncheon-discussion-with-dr-mindy-thompson-fullilove-2/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, Cathedral of Learning\, Room 2017\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T224841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185857Z
UID:2673-1478775600-1478781000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit Luncheon Discussion with Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Fullilove’s book Root Shock vividly describes the traumatic emotional reaction experienced by residents whose lives are disrupted by environmental devastation and urban development in their neighborhoods.  Dr. Fullilove has conducted research in Pittsburgh’s Hill District\, particularly on the impact of urban renewal on residents\, including the bulldozing of the lower hill to build the Civic Arena.  A new edition of Root Shock has been released. \nJoin the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work\, as part of Pitt Global Housing Summit\, for a lively discussion with Dr. Fullilove and the following community and interdisciplinary panel: \nTerri Baltimore: Vice President\, Neighborhood Development\, Hill House Association\nEva Simms: Professor\, Psychology\, Duquesne University \nUniversity of Pittsburgh Professors \nMrinalini Rajagopalan: Assistant Professor\, History of Art and Architecture\nMichael Glass: Urban Studies\nMary Ohmer: Associate Professor\, School of Social Work \nFor more information on the Pitt Global Housing Summit\, please see:  housingsummitpgh.org.  The luncheon and the summit are free of charge.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-luncheon-discussion-with-dr-mindy-thompson-fullilove/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, Cathedral of Learning\, Room 2017\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T225641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185535Z
UID:3937-1478775600-1478964600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh’s economic re-development has earned it the reputation as a “most livable city.” But growing numbers of residents ask\, “livable for whom?” It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the reality of a growing divide between two Pittsburghs—one affluent\, professional\, and largely white\, and the other low-income people with long-term roots in the region\, largely people of color. Such patterns of growth\, rising inequality\, increased economic and racial segregation\, and displacement of poor minority residents is the direct result of global level development processes. Globalized imperatives to promote markets and economic growth has exacerbated inequalities and divisions in cities around the world between elites and the people for whom the city is primarily a place to live and work. And around the world people are coming together to resist their displacement from their homes and communities. \nThe Global   Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh is helping convene the Housing Summit as a space for residents to come together with organizers and experts from around the world to learn about and discuss the global and local forces affecting people’s access to affordable housing and the efforts to address them. A series of public lectures\, panels\, workshops\, and cultural events will facilitate learning and networking aimed at highlighting this issue on the public and policy agenda while advancing new thinking and community organization that can help Pittsburgh residents realize their human right to housing. \nSummit takes place at multiple locations at the University of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-4/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T225641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185536Z
UID:3926-1478775600-1478964600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh’s economic re-development has earned it the reputation as a “most livable city.” But growing numbers of residents ask\, “livable for whom?” It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the reality of a growing divide between two Pittsburghs—one affluent\, professional\, and largely white\, and the other low-income people with long-term roots in the region\, largely people of color. Such patterns of growth\, rising inequality\, increased economic and racial segregation\, and displacement of poor minority residents is the direct result of global level development processes. Globalized imperatives to promote markets and economic growth has exacerbated inequalities and divisions in cities around the world between elites and the people for whom the city is primarily a place to live and work. And around the world people are coming together to resist their displacement from their homes and communities. \nThe Global Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh is helping convene the Housing Summit as a space for residents to come together with organizers and experts from around the world to learn about and discuss the global and local forces affecting people’s access to affordable housing and the efforts to address them. A series of public lectures\, panels\, workshops\, and cultural events will facilitate learning and networking aimed at highlighting this issue on the public and policy agenda while advancing new thinking and community organization that can help Pittsburgh residents realize their human right to housing. \nSummit takes place at multiple locations at the University of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-3/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T225641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3288-1478775600-1478964600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh’s economic re-development has earned it the reputation as a “most livable city.” But growing numbers of residents ask\, “livable for whom?” It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the reality of a growing divide between two Pittsburghs—one affluent\, professional\, and largely white\, and the other low-income people with long-term roots in the region\, largely people of color. Such patterns of growth\, rising inequality\, increased economic and racial segregation\, and displacement of poor minority residents is the direct result of global level development processes. Globalized imperatives to promote markets and economic growth has exacerbated inequalities and divisions in cities around the world between elites and the people for whom the city is primarily a place to live and work. And around the world people are coming together to resist their displacement from their homes and communities. \nThe Global   Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh is helping convene the Housing Summit as a space for residents to come together with organizers and experts from around the world to learn about and discuss the global and local forces affecting people’s access to affordable housing and the efforts to address them. A series of public lectures\, panels\, workshops\, and cultural events will facilitate learning and networking aimed at highlighting this issue on the public and policy agenda while advancing new thinking and community organization that can help Pittsburgh residents realize their human right to housing. \nSummit takes place at multiple locations at the University of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit-2/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161027T225641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185857Z
UID:2674-1478775600-1478964600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Housing Summit
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh’s economic re-development has earned it the reputation as a “most livable city.” But growing numbers of residents ask\, “livable for whom?” It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the reality of a growing divide between two Pittsburghs—one affluent\, professional\, and largely white\, and the other low-income people with long-term roots in the region\, largely people of color. Such patterns of growth\, rising inequality\, increased economic and racial segregation\, and displacement of poor minority residents is the direct result of global level development processes. Globalized imperatives to promote markets and economic growth has exacerbated inequalities and divisions in cities around the world between elites and the people for whom the city is primarily a place to live and work. And around the world people are coming together to resist their displacement from their homes and communities. \nThe Global Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh is helping convene the Housing Summit as a space for residents to come together with organizers and experts from around the world to learn about and discuss the global and local forces affecting people’s access to affordable housing and the efforts to address them. A series of public lectures\, panels\, workshops\, and cultural events will facilitate learning and networking aimed at highlighting this issue on the public and policy agenda while advancing new thinking and community organization that can help Pittsburgh residents realize their human right to housing. \nSummit takes place at multiple locations at the University of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/housing-summit/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, 4200 Fifth Avenue
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T001656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3949-1478786400-1478793600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Innovation Live
DESCRIPTION:Join   Mayor William Peduto\, the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership on Thursday\, November 10th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for Inclusive Innovation Live.  Celebrate PGH Lab\, BetaBurgh and the 60+ Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation partners working towards making Pittsburgh a hub for technology and inclusive innovation. 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/inclusive-innovation-live-4/
LOCATION:Point Park University Center\, 414 Wood Street\, Pittsburgh\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T001656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185535Z
UID:3938-1478786400-1478793600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Innovation Live
DESCRIPTION:Join Mayor William Peduto\, the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership on Thursday\, November 10th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for Inclusive Innovation Live.  Celebrate PGH Lab\, BetaBurgh and the 60+ Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation partners working towards making Pittsburgh a hub for technology and inclusive innovation. 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/inclusive-innovation-live-3/
LOCATION:Point Park University Center\, 414 Wood Street\, Pittsburgh\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T001656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3290-1478786400-1478793600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Innovation Live
DESCRIPTION:Join   Mayor William Peduto\, the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership on Thursday\, November 10th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for Inclusive Innovation Live.  Celebrate PGH Lab\, BetaBurgh and the 60+ Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation partners working towards making Pittsburgh a hub for technology and inclusive innovation. 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/inclusive-innovation-live-2/
LOCATION:Point Park University Center\, 414 Wood Street\, Pittsburgh\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T001656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185855Z
UID:2677-1478786400-1478793600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Innovation Live
DESCRIPTION:Join Mayor William Peduto\, the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership on Thursday\, November 10th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for Inclusive Innovation Live.  Celebrate PGH Lab\, BetaBurgh and the 60+ Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation partners working towards making Pittsburgh a hub for technology and inclusive innovation. 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/inclusive-innovation-live/
LOCATION:Point Park University Center\, 414 Wood Street\, Pittsburgh\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T184500
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3950-1478795400-1478803500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception & Post-Election Analysis Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Pennsylvania Center for Women & Politics in kicking off Thinking   Bigger by getting to know center directors\, Chatham faculty\, speakers\, and fellow attendees at the reception to set the tone for Thinking Bigger\, followed by a Post-Election Analysis panel\, featuring Abby Phillip of the Washington Post\, Chris Potter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and Christine Toretti of the Republican National Committee.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/networking-reception-post-election-analysis-panel-4/
LOCATION:Chatham University Shadyside Campus\, Mellon Building\, 1 Woodland Rd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T184500
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185535Z
UID:3939-1478795400-1478803500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception & Post-Election Analysis Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Pennsylvania Center for Women & Politics in kicking off Thinking Bigger by getting to know center directors\, Chatham faculty\, speakers\, and fellow attendees at the reception to set the tone for Thinking Bigger\, followed by a Post-Election Analysis panel\, featuring Abby Phillip of the Washington Post\, Chris Potter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and Christine Toretti of the Republican National Committee.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/networking-reception-post-election-analysis-panel-3/
LOCATION:Chatham University Shadyside Campus\, Mellon Building\, 1 Woodland Rd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T184500
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3291-1478795400-1478803500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception & Post-Election Analysis Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Pennsylvania Center for Women & Politics in kicking off Thinking   Bigger by getting to know center directors\, Chatham faculty\, speakers\, and fellow attendees at the reception to set the tone for Thinking Bigger\, followed by a Post-Election Analysis panel\, featuring Abby Phillip of the Washington Post\, Chris Potter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and Christine Toretti of the Republican National Committee.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/networking-reception-post-election-analysis-panel-2/
LOCATION:Chatham University Shadyside Campus\, Mellon Building\, 1 Woodland Rd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T184500
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185855Z
UID:2678-1478795400-1478803500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception & Post-Election Analysis Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Pennsylvania Center for Women & Politics in kicking off Thinking Bigger by getting to know center directors\, Chatham faculty\, speakers\, and fellow attendees at the reception to set the tone for Thinking Bigger\, followed by a Post-Election Analysis panel\, featuring Abby Phillip of the Washington Post\, Chris Potter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and Christine Toretti of the Republican National Committee.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/networking-reception-post-election-analysis-panel/
LOCATION:Chatham University Shadyside Campus\, Mellon Building\, 1 Woodland Rd\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161107T235934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3952-1478854800-1478860200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Poverty and Politics Lecture by Margaret Weir
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a lecture by Margaret Weir\, “The Uneven Development of the Shadow State: Organizational Support for the Poor in the Snowbelt and Sunbelt.” This event is presented as part of the Wherrett Lecture Series by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Metropolitan Studies and the Thornburgh Forum. \nRefreshments will be provided. Please RSVP for the event at CONNECT@pitt.edu.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/poverty-and-politics-lecture-by-margaret-weir-4/
LOCATION:Second Floor Lecture Room at the Twentieth Century Club\, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161107T235934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3941-1478854800-1478860200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Poverty and Politics Lecture by Margaret Weir
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a lecture by Margaret Weir\, “The Uneven Development of the Shadow State: Organizational Support for the Poor in the Snowbelt and Sunbelt.” This event is presented as part of the Wherrett Lecture Series by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Metropolitan Studies and the Thornburgh Forum. \nRefreshments will be provided. Please RSVP for the event at CONNECT@pitt.edu.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/poverty-and-politics-lecture-by-margaret-weir-3/
LOCATION:Second Floor Lecture Room at the Twentieth Century Club\, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161107T235934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3293-1478854800-1478860200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Poverty and Politics Lecture by Margaret Weir
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a lecture by Margaret Weir\, “The Uneven Development of the Shadow State: Organizational Support for the Poor in the Snowbelt and Sunbelt.” This event is presented as part of the Wherrett Lecture Series by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Metropolitan Studies and the Thornburgh Forum. \nRefreshments will be provided. Please RSVP for the event at CONNECT@pitt.edu.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/poverty-and-politics-lecture-by-margaret-weir-2/
LOCATION:Second Floor Lecture Room at the Twentieth Century Club\, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161107T235934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185855Z
UID:2680-1478854800-1478860200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Poverty and Politics Lecture by Margaret Weir
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a lecture by Margaret Weir\, “The Uneven Development of the Shadow State: Organizational Support for the Poor in the Snowbelt and Sunbelt.” This event is presented as part of the Wherrett Lecture Series by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Metropolitan Studies and the Thornburgh Forum. \nRefreshments will be provided. Please RSVP for the event at CONNECT@pitt.edu.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/poverty-and-politics-lecture-by-margaret-weir/
LOCATION:Second Floor Lecture Room at the Twentieth Century Club\, 4201 Bigelow Boulevard\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T183000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T204220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3951-1478881800-1478889000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Libations for Donations
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 11/11\, join Scratch   F&B from 5:30-7:30pm to kick off the first Libations for Donations happy hour series to benefit 412 Food Rescue. Taking place over the next few months\, these happy hours will be hosted by participating Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants in partnership with Wigle Whiskey in order to help combat food insecurity and reduce food waste in Pittsburgh. \nFor each specialty cocktail purchased during these happy hours\, host restaurants will remit $1 to help prepare hot\, fresh\, healthy meals for local communities in need. Meals will be prepared by Chef Matt Petruna of Scratch F&B and distributed by 412 Food Rescue at the end of the series. In addition to prepared meals\, value added products (i.e. tomato sauce) will be produced by chefs of Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants from excess “rescued” foods to provide recipients with means to supplement additional meals that can be prepared at home. \nAccording to the USDA it takes $245.70 (moderate cost) to feed a family of four WELL and nutritiously for one week. With 21 meals per week\, that averages about $12 for a meal for four. With ten Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants now onboard\, Libations for Donations has a goal to feed at least 133 people a hot\, fresh\, healthy meal. In order to make that happen at least $400 needs to be raised. So\, come on out\, have a sip and a snack\, and be part of something great! \nFor more information or to view the upcoming schedule of future Libations for Donations happy hours\, visit http://sustainablepghrestaurants.org/site/libations-for-donations/
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/libations-for-donations-6/
LOCATION:Scratch F&B\, 1720 Lowrie Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T183000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T204220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185534Z
UID:3940-1478881800-1478889000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Libations for Donations
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 11/11\, join Scratch F&B from 5:30-7:30pm to kick off the first Libations for Donations happy hour series to benefit 412 Food Rescue. Taking place over the next few months\, these happy hours will be hosted by participating Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants in partnership with Wigle Whiskey in order to help combat food insecurity and reduce food waste in Pittsburgh. \nFor each specialty cocktail purchased during these happy hours\, host restaurants will remit $1 to help prepare hot\, fresh\, healthy meals for local communities in need. Meals will be prepared by Chef Matt Petruna of Scratch F&B and distributed by 412 Food Rescue at the end of the series. In addition to prepared meals\, value added products (i.e. tomato sauce) will be produced by chefs of Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants from excess “rescued” foods to provide recipients with means to supplement additional meals that can be prepared at home. \nAccording to the USDA it takes $245.70 (moderate cost) to feed a family of four WELL and nutritiously for one week. With 21 meals per week\, that averages about $12 for a meal for four. With ten Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants now onboard\, Libations for Donations has a goal to feed at least 133 people a hot\, fresh\, healthy meal. In order to make that happen at least $400 needs to be raised. So\, come on out\, have a sip and a snack\, and be part of something great! \nFor more information or to view the upcoming schedule of future Libations for Donations happy hours\, visit http://sustainablepghrestaurants.org/site/libations-for-donations/
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/libations-for-donations-5/
LOCATION:Scratch F&B\, 1720 Lowrie Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T183000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T204220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185719Z
UID:3292-1478881800-1478889000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Libations for Donations
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 11/11\, join Scratch   F&B from 5:30-7:30pm to kick off the first Libations for Donations happy hour series to benefit 412 Food Rescue. Taking place over the next few months\, these happy hours will be hosted by participating Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants in partnership with Wigle Whiskey in order to help combat food insecurity and reduce food waste in Pittsburgh. \nFor each specialty cocktail purchased during these happy hours\, host restaurants will remit $1 to help prepare hot\, fresh\, healthy meals for local communities in need. Meals will be prepared by Chef Matt Petruna of Scratch F&B and distributed by 412 Food Rescue at the end of the series. In addition to prepared meals\, value added products (i.e. tomato sauce) will be produced by chefs of Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants from excess “rescued” foods to provide recipients with means to supplement additional meals that can be prepared at home. \nAccording to the USDA it takes $245.70 (moderate cost) to feed a family of four WELL and nutritiously for one week. With 21 meals per week\, that averages about $12 for a meal for four. With ten Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants now onboard\, Libations for Donations has a goal to feed at least 133 people a hot\, fresh\, healthy meal. In order to make that happen at least $400 needs to be raised. So\, come on out\, have a sip and a snack\, and be part of something great! \nFor more information or to view the upcoming schedule of future Libations for Donations happy hours\, visit http://sustainablepghrestaurants.org/site/libations-for-donations/
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/libations-for-donations-3/
LOCATION:Scratch F&B\, 1720 Lowrie Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T183000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161103T204220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185855Z
UID:2679-1478881800-1478889000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Libations for Donations
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 11/11\, join Scratch F&B from 5:30-7:30pm to kick off the first Libations for Donations happy hour series to benefit 412 Food Rescue. Taking place over the next few months\, these happy hours will be hosted by participating Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants in partnership with Wigle Whiskey in order to help combat food insecurity and reduce food waste in Pittsburgh. \nFor each specialty cocktail purchased during these happy hours\, host restaurants will remit $1 to help prepare hot\, fresh\, healthy meals for local communities in need. Meals will be prepared by Chef Matt Petruna of Scratch F&B and distributed by 412 Food Rescue at the end of the series. In addition to prepared meals\, value added products (i.e. tomato sauce) will be produced by chefs of Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants from excess “rescued” foods to provide recipients with means to supplement additional meals that can be prepared at home. \nAccording to the USDA it takes $245.70 (moderate cost) to feed a family of four WELL and nutritiously for one week. With 21 meals per week\, that averages about $12 for a meal for four. With ten Sustainable Pittsburgh Restaurants now onboard\, Libations for Donations has a goal to feed at least 133 people a hot\, fresh\, healthy meal. In order to make that happen at least $400 needs to be raised. So\, come on out\, have a sip and a snack\, and be part of something great! \nFor more information or to view the upcoming schedule of future Libations for Donations happy hours\, visit http://sustainablepghrestaurants.org/site/libations-for-donations/
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/libations-for-donations/
LOCATION:Scratch F&B\, 1720 Lowrie Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161117T221946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185532Z
UID:3955-1479106800-1482163200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Cast Your Vote for the 2017 PA River of the Year
DESCRIPTION:The   public is invited to again vote online for the 2017 Pennsylvania River of the Year\, choosing from among four waterways nominated across the state\, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced today.  \n\nWaterways nominated for 2017 are the Allegheny River (Middle & Upper) and Brandywine\, Loyalhanna and Perkiomen creeks.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/cast-your-vote-for-the-2017-pa-river-of-the-year-4/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161117T221946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185533Z
UID:3944-1479106800-1482163200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Cast Your Vote for the 2017 PA River of the Year
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to again vote online for the 2017 Pennsylvania River of the Year\, choosing from among four waterways nominated across the state\, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced today.  \n\nWaterways nominated for 2017 are the Allegheny River (Middle & Upper) and Brandywine\, Loyalhanna and Perkiomen creeks.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/cast-your-vote-for-the-2017-pa-river-of-the-year-3/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170513
CREATED:20161117T221946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185718Z
UID:3296-1479106800-1482163200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Cast Your Vote for the 2017 PA River of the Year
DESCRIPTION:The   public is invited to again vote online for the 2017 Pennsylvania River of the Year\, choosing from among four waterways nominated across the state\, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced today.  \n\nWaterways nominated for 2017 are the Allegheny River (Middle & Upper) and Brandywine\, Loyalhanna and Perkiomen creeks.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/cast-your-vote-for-the-2017-pa-river-of-the-year-2/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170514
CREATED:20161117T221946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185854Z
UID:2684-1479106800-1482163200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Cast Your Vote for the 2017 PA River of the Year
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to again vote online for the 2017 Pennsylvania River of the Year\, choosing from among four waterways nominated across the state\, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced today.  \n\nWaterways nominated for 2017 are the Allegheny River (Middle & Upper) and Brandywine\, Loyalhanna and Perkiomen creeks.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/cast-your-vote-for-the-2017-pa-river-of-the-year/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170514
CREATED:20161027T205233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185536Z
UID:3935-1479114000-1479121200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Funding Opportunities for Clean Vehicle & Equipment Acquisition under VW Settlement
DESCRIPTION:~ Special Meeting of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission Freight Forum ~ \nMost people have an understanding of the element of the “VW Settlement” that addresses the owners of affected vehicles\, whereby Volkswagen will offer consumers a buyback and lease termination for nearly 500\,000 model year 2009-2015 2.0 liter diesel vehicles sold or leased in the U.S.\, and spend up to $10.03 billion to compensate consumers under the program. \nFew people realize that there is a second\, public element to the settlement.  Volkswagen AG and related entities have agreed to spend more than $4 billion to mitigate the pollution from these cars and invest in green vehicle technology. \nEmissions   Reduction Program: The settlement of the company’s Clean Air Act violations also requires Volkswagen to pay $2.7 billion to fund projects across the country that will reduce emissions of NOx where the 2.0 liter vehicles were\, are or will be operated. Volkswagen will place the funds into a mitigation trust over three years\, which will be administered by an independent trustee.  Beneficiaries\, which may include states\, Puerto Rico\, the District of Columbia\, and Indian tribes\, may obtain funds for designated NOx reduction projects upon application to the Trustee.  Funding for the designated projects is expected to fully mitigate the NOx these 2.0 liter vehicles have and will emit in excess of EPA and California standards. \nThis program will provide cash subsidies to public and private entities seeking to replace older vehicles\, diesel locomotives\, towboats and other heavy equipment.  Cash subsidies may approach 100% in some cases for governmental and other public agencies.  Pennsylvania’s share of these funds is expected to exceed $100 million. \nZero Emissions Technology Investments: The Clean Air Act settlement also requires VW to invest $2 billion toward improving infrastructure\, access and education to support and advance zero emission vehicles.  The investments will be made over 10 years\, with $1.2 billion directed toward a national EPA-approved investment plan and $800 million directed toward a California-specific investment plan that will be approved by CARB.  As part of developing the national plan\, Volkswagen will solicit and consider input from interested states\, cities\, Indian tribes and federal agencies. \nOn November 14\, 2016\, SPC’s Freight Forum will bring in a regional expert on this program to discuss the public program elements of the VW Settlement and provide updates on program eligibility\, application requirements and timeframe\, and other information of use to potential applicants. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/funding-opportunities-for-clean-vehicle-equipment-acquisition-under-vw-settlement-4/
LOCATION:SPC Conference Center\, 4th Floor\, Chatham II Center\, 112 Washington Place\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T170514
CREATED:20161027T205233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185536Z
UID:3924-1479114000-1479121200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Funding Opportunities for Clean Vehicle & Equipment Acquisition under VW Settlement
DESCRIPTION:~ Special Meeting of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission Freight Forum ~ \nMost people have an understanding of the element of the “VW Settlement” that addresses the owners of affected vehicles\, whereby Volkswagen will offer consumers a buyback and lease termination for nearly 500\,000 model year 2009-2015 2.0 liter diesel vehicles sold or leased in the U.S.\, and spend up to $10.03 billion to compensate consumers under the program. \nFew people realize that there is a second\, public element to the settlement.  Volkswagen AG and related entities have agreed to spend more than $4 billion to mitigate the pollution from these cars and invest in green vehicle technology. \nEmissions Reduction Program: The settlement of the company’s Clean Air Act violations also requires Volkswagen to pay $2.7 billion to fund projects across the country that will reduce emissions of NOx where the 2.0 liter vehicles were\, are or will be operated. Volkswagen will place the funds into a mitigation trust over three years\, which will be administered by an independent trustee.  Beneficiaries\, which may include states\, Puerto Rico\, the District of Columbia\, and Indian tribes\, may obtain funds for designated NOx reduction projects upon application to the Trustee.  Funding for the designated projects is expected to fully mitigate the NOx these 2.0 liter vehicles have and will emit in excess of EPA and California standards. \nThis program will provide cash subsidies to public and private entities seeking to replace older vehicles\, diesel locomotives\, towboats and other heavy equipment.  Cash subsidies may approach 100% in some cases for governmental and other public agencies.  Pennsylvania’s share of these funds is expected to exceed $100 million. \nZero Emissions Technology Investments: The Clean Air Act settlement also requires VW to invest $2 billion toward improving infrastructure\, access and education to support and advance zero emission vehicles.  The investments will be made over 10 years\, with $1.2 billion directed toward a national EPA-approved investment plan and $800 million directed toward a California-specific investment plan that will be approved by CARB.  As part of developing the national plan\, Volkswagen will solicit and consider input from interested states\, cities\, Indian tribes and federal agencies. \nOn November 14\, 2016\, SPC’s Freight Forum will bring in a regional expert on this program to discuss the public program elements of the VW Settlement and provide updates on program eligibility\, application requirements and timeframe\, and other information of use to potential applicants. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/funding-opportunities-for-clean-vehicle-equipment-acquisition-under-vw-settlement-3/
LOCATION:SPC Conference Center\, 4th Floor\, Chatham II Center\, 112 Washington Place\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR