Moving People of Faith to Action
Dear Mark,
PLEASE WELCOME JAMAAL CRAIG AS THE NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF PIIN!
Jamaal Craig will begin serving as the new Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network on Monday, October 2.
Mr. Craig has an extensive labor organizing background, including positions with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) – United Healthcare Workers West in Sacramento, California; the AFL – CIO in both Cincinnati and Chicago; and the United Steelworkers International here in Pittsburgh. Mr. Craig has also worked on two Presidential campaigns as a political organizer on the state level in Michigan and Iowa. His educational background includes formal study in Criminal Justice, Ethnic and Diversity Studies, Political Science, and Public Policy. Currently he is a Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy and Administration, and he teaches courses in Political Science and Ethnic and Diversity Studies at the Community College of Allegheny County.
A native of South Carolina, Mr. Craig resides with his family in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. He serves as President of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, co-chair of the Pittsburgh NAACP Labor and Industry Committee, and Board member of the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute. He is a member of the A. Phillip Randolph Institute, the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, and the Fetzer Advisory Council on Labor, Trades, and Crafts. Mr. Craig and his family are members of Wesley Center AME Zion Church.
We are blessed that our Executive Director Search Committee has conducted a very thorough and successful search process over the last five months. Members of our Search Committee include Suzanne Broughton, Rev. Buena Dudley, Rev. Vincent Kolb (convener), Rev. Eric McIntosh, Lauren Enty Rumbaugh, Rev. Jesse Spencer (chair), and Ronnie Cook Zuhlke. Thank you, Jesse, for your exceptional leadership; thank you, Vincent, for pulling together such an amazing team; and thank you to all the members of the Search Committee for your diligent work on behalf of PIIN! We are also very fortunate that Ana Garcia-Ashley, Executive Director of the Gamaliel Network, worked closely with our Executive Director Search Committee throughout the process.
I would also like to thank Fred White for serving with distinction as Acting Executive Director over the last two months. Fred and our other PIIN staff members – Bill Bartlett, Susan Lithgow, and Sue Thorn – have admirably sustained PIIN's momentum during this transition period, and they deserve our heartfelt gratitude.
Please watch for opportunities to become acquainted with Jamaal over the next few weeks. I am sure that he will be eager to meet everyone who is part of PIIN. Together, we can all move forward with our work of moving people of faith into action to eliminate structural racism and economic inequity.Sincerely,
Rev. David Herndon, President, PIIN
Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network
Friday, September 22, 2017
Fwd: Please welcome PIIN's new Executive Director, Jamaal Craig!
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Are sports worth it?
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Fwd: Twofer
Links
Fwd: FW: McResistance | https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/silence-from-theresistance-as-senate-votes-to-maintain-trumps-war-powers-d71de2a7b73a
From: John H
John
Fwd: WordCamp Pittsburgh Wrap-up
From: WordCamp Pittsburgh, PA
WordCamp Pittsburgh, PA 2017
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Can you believe it's been a little over a week since the fabulous WordCamp Pittsburgh?
Our team had a great time planning the event and we hope you had a great experience.
Some updates and additional info for you....
PHOTOS!
Thanks to our fabulous Volunteer Photographers, Miranda Knee and Marta Greca, we have some great photos from throughout the day. You can check them out at:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/
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4UBCcnXxcCcTC5AI3 SLIDES!
We're still collecting slides from some of the speakers, but the ones we have collected are available on the session page. (Look for the Slides link under each session description.)
MEETUP!
If you're not a member of our WordPress meetup group, join now! https://www.meetup.com/
preview/Pittsburgh-WordPress- . Our next meetups will be in early October, so check it out soon.Developers-Designers SPONSORS!
Another heart-felt thank you to our sponsors - BoldGrid, WooCommerce, JetPack, Bluehost, Pair Networks, A2 Hosting, GoDaddy Pro, Pantheon, Libsyn, SiteLock, WPML, DreamHost, SiteGround, GiveWP, and Sticker Giant. WordCamp Pittsburgh would not be possible without you.
VOLUNTEERS!
To all of the volunteers that helped to make the day run smoothly - thank you for your time, your skill, your patience, and mostly for being you! You were all amazing!
Thank you all - attendees, volunteers, sponsors - for making WordCamp Pittsburgh 2017 a very special event!
Cheers!
The WordCamp Pittsburgh Team
Manchester neighborhood, Come Live Over Here
Monday, September 18, 2017
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Friday, September 15, 2017
Come Live Over Here -- via a container ship
0:32 Milky Way0:53 Sirius Star (I think) Correction: Jupiter the planet according to some viewers1:17 Approaching Port of Colombo1:45 Cargo Operation2:08 Departure Colombo with Rainstorm2:29 Beautiful Sunrise3:13 Lightning Storm at Malacca Strait and Singapore Strait3:29 Clear night sky Milky Way with lightning storm4:01 Camera getting soaked5:09 Arrival Singapore5:56 Departure Singapore6:20 Moon-lit night sky6:48 Another Sunrise8:30 Headed due north and you can see Ursa Major rotating neatly around Polaris.8:36 Squid Boats8:54 Chaotic Traffic9:15 Arrival Hong Kong
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Greenfield..... ACTION.... Play
Monday, September 11, 2017
Fwd: 10 Timeless Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read
From: Darius Foroux
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Sunday, September 10, 2017
Fwd: How the Pentagon sucks up your money . . . in search of global hegemony
From: John H
Subject: How the Pentagon sucks
Ever wonder just how the Pentagon and its friends the military contractors spend the money which should be providing for your health care? Well, wonder no more. Alfred W. McCoy explains much of it in the attached article, but even this is just a drop in the proverbial bucket when the intelligence budget is added in. Apparently losing successive military engagements (some would say faux wars) is no impediment to extravagance in the search for global dominance.
John
Saturday, September 09, 2017
Call to action from City Charter High Post High School Planning Team (PHSP Team)
To whom it may concern,
We recently received a grant through Partners for Work for 10 City Charter High School students will complete the Patient Care Technician training program at CCAC.
We are establishing a professional Roundtable of businesses and organizations to provide career resources and guidance to prepare our students for work as a Certified Nursing Assistant. We cordially invite you to be a part of this group and share best practices, professional workplace expectations and other pertinent information.
The goal of the Patient Care Roundtable is to engage local businesses in discussions of student preparation for careers, City High curriculum and business needs for a pipeline to employment.
The Patient Care Roundtable will take place on Friday, October 6th from 10:00 am - 11:30 am, at City Charter High School located at 201 Stanwix Street Suite 100, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. A wrap-up session will also be held on Friday, March 16th (same time and location).
If you are interested in participating, please reply to this email NO LATER THAN September 11, 2017 with the following information:
Organization Name
Attendee Names and emails
Organization Industry
We thank you in advance for your consideration.
*If this email should be forwarded to another person in your organization, please feel free to send it to them or reply to this email with their contact information.
Sincerely,
City Charter High Post High School Planning Team (PHSP Team)
Antonietta Riley
Transition Manager & Alumni Coordinator
City Charter High School
201 Stanwix Street
Pittsburgh PA 15222
Phone: 412-690-2489
Fax: 412-690-2420
Friday, September 08, 2017
Wanted: Running Mates and places to run to!
Thursday, September 07, 2017
Fwd: Time to end the silence!
From: John H
Pitt Women's Hoops -- an invite for its GAME DAY in a School Day
SCHEDULE OF THE DAY
Tricia Adamczyk
MARKETING COORDINATOR
Petersen Events Center | 3719 Terrace St., Room 2098
Pittsburgh, PA 15261 | tadamczyk@athletics.pitt.edu
office: (412) 624-5038 | cell: (412) xxx-xxxx | fax: (412) 648-8248
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Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Fwd: Update and a Request!
From: Martin
I wanted to let you all know that settling into medical school in Erie has gone splendidly. I love being close enough to pop down to cranberry and seeing my family more frequently, and I'm learning tons of super interesting anatomy at school. I do miss the mountains and volleyball from Denver area, but it's been a happy transition nonetheless.
Fwd: Inaugural Lecture in the Hesselbein Series with Col. Diane Ryan!
From: McShane, Lydia Frances <lfmcshane@ pitt.?
Inaugural Lecture of the Hesselbein Forum Lecture Series
"To Serve Is to Live: Honoring a Legacy - Inspiring the Future"
Influenced deeply by leadership expert Frances Hesselbein, Dr. Diane Ryan is focused on character-based leadership at all levels, in all sectors. Dr. Ryan will explore values-based leadership development as well as share research that demonstrates the importance of quality, character, mind-set, values and principles in today's rapidly evolving world.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Twentieth Century Club, Lecture Room
4201 Bigelow Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Please RSVP to lfmcshane@pitt.edu or call.
gspia-johnson-institute mailing list
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Mark Rauterkus Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Saturday, September 02, 2017
Fwd: If Hillary had won . . .
Israel appears to have backed itself into a corner by supporting the wrong side in Syria. Now will the U.S. resist Netanyahu's furious push to attack Iran? And, Paul Street explains how things would have gone if Hillary had actually won the election.
John
Fwd: Union Power
From: "John H
These are particularly precarious times for all of us (save for the rulers and their sponsors), but they are dangerous times for unions. At the same time, most of the advances in safety, stability and standards of living in the 20th century are tied to the work of unions and union organizers. The inclination of many unions appears to be to pull-back and shelter in place. If, however, we are not to witness a full takeover of our nation and much of the world by fascist corporate state (neoliberalism), unions and the rest of us will have to be willing to stand up fight. Unions, in particular, have done this in the past. And, in many cases, those standing up suffered grievous repercussions up to and including murder by thugs and government troops doing corporate bidding.
It is always more comfortable to sit back and let others do the fighting, but now is not the time for unions to recuse themselves from the battle. No job is any longer secure – even white-collar jobs. Yet far too many of us seem willing to remain complacent in the face of a truly existential danger from the corporate right. They, after all, own almost all of the media that matters and are constantly bombarding us with propaganda intended to disable and disarm us from questioning their motives and actions which daily serve to strip us of our rights and privileges as citizens – setting us at odds against one another fighting for the meager crumbs the billionaires deign to drop to us.
Unions can lead us in this fight by reaching back into their past to develop a spirit and willingness to once again standup to illegitimate authority and fight for the values we should all hope to share. This will be difficult as many union leaders and rank and file have bought into the corporate mantra while hiding in dark corners afraid to do battle with a system intending to destroy them. Fortunately, as the attached articles set out, there are unions and independent workers who are willing to stand and fight. A major part of this be a shared program of education to bring the totality of the problem home to the many who are standing by thinking that nothing can be done. And this must include not just unions and their members, but all of us. This education must include an understanding of how our corporate rulers use the government and the military to spread 'their' empire across the globe. What they do in far-flung countries across the globe will soon come to this nation if nothing is done to wake folks to this reality. This will be a difficult and sometimes dangerous undertaking, but it must happen if neoliberal totalitarianism is not to finally dominate the world.
I am not now nor, except for a brief period years ago, have I been a union member. I do have a tremendous respect for what unions have gained for all of us. I also understand that, in too many instances, unions have become their own worst enemies by falling into the trap of corruption on the part of leadership or cooptation by the corporate elite. Nothing is ever perfect and that includes unions. If, however, unions can adapt to the current situations and develop appropriate tactics – not just falling back on old standards – they can once again become a dynamic force for change that we all desperately need.
For those of you not familiar with In These Times and Working In These Times, I encourage you to check them out. There is a description of Working In These Times at the end of the third article in the attachment.
John
Friday, September 01, 2017
Fwd: FW: [what's up-discuss] lecture and discussion about my time in the West Bank
From: "John Hemington" <jehemington@verizon.net>
Date: Sep 1, 2017 10:17 AM
Subject: FW: [what's up-discuss] lecture and discussion about my time in the West Bank
To: "John Hemington" <jehemington@verizon.net>
Cc:
John
Dear Friends
I hope you will attend this event.
What Two Jews Learned First-Hand in the West Bank
Thursday September 7th from 7:00 - 9:00 pm
@ the Space Upstairs 214 N. Lexington St. Pittsburgh PA 15208
Father-daughter duo Bob and Moriah Ella Mason will give a presentation about their experiences working with the Center for Jewish Nonviolence in the West Bank this past summer.
In June of 2017 The Center for Jewish Nonviolence brought together 150 Jews fromall over the world to mobilize around the Sumud Freedom Camp - an encampment of Palestinians, Israelis, and internationals that is reclaiming a Bedouin village in the West Bank for the former residents who were expelled in the 1990s.
Bob and Ella will share the story of this campaign and their experience participating in creative nonviolent resistance across the West Bank. They will also share some background about the Occupation and how it functions, stories from our Palestinian hosts and partners, and how people in Pittsburgh can support the movement for Palestinian liberation
This event is free; donations will be collected to support Sumud Freedom Camp from those who are able.
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Inventory / Sales for weight belts from Watermark
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Fwd: Chris Hedges nails it . . .
From: John H
Monday, August 28, 2017
2nd day of classes for fall semester -- and it is like a 'snow day' for Tulane, in NOLA
Dear Parents:
As you know, classes have been cancelled at Tulane University for Tuesday, Aug. 29. This closure is not due to any change in the forecast of Tropical Storm Harvey or the storm’s expected impact on Tulane. Rather the closure was necessitated by the mayor of New Orleans who, out of an abundance of caution, recommended New Orleans residents stay home on Aug. 29 because faulty equipment has reduced the city’s capacity to drain rainwater from streets. This could result in street flooding in certain neighborhoods located miles from campus. While our New Orleans campuses are closed, our food services will still be in operation, as will the Reily Recreation Center, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library and other limited student services. The only effects we are expecting from Tropical Storm Harvey will be some heavy rainfall. Please be assured that your students are safe and likely looking forward to an unexpected day off.
Please visit tulane.edu/emergency for the latest information.
Dusty Porter
Vice President for Student Affairs
James MacLaren
Dean, Newcomb-Tulane College
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Sports Town Pittsburgh
The Final Post - Sports Town will cease operations in October, 2017
Written by Ken Wunderley on Saturday, 26 August 2017 5:05 am.
Below is a message from Sports Town Editor Ken Wunderley.
In 2010, Tri-State Sports & News Service and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette teamed up to form the Sports Town web site. Sports Town provided excellent coverage of all high school sports for 6 1/2 years.
We were fortunate to have McDonald's as our sponsor during a six-year run, but the corporation has decided to end its sponsorship.
After an unsuccessful three-month search for a new sponsor, the Sports Town web site will cease operations in the near future.
The web site will be shut down at the end of October, so feel free to go back and find any posts or photos that you would like to save.
I would like to thank all the writers and photographers who contributed to Sports Town, especially writer Brad Everett (my right-hand man) and photographer Marilyn Schwilm. The full list of writers and photographers who have contributed over the years are listed below.
I also would like to thank McDonald's, for its six years of sponsorship, along with the many high school coaches, athletes, and fans who visited our site. Your support is greatly appreciated.
And lastly, I would like to thank Post-Gazette Executive Editor David Shribman, for giving me the opportunity to head up Sports Town, and Post-Gazette Assistant Managing Editor Matt Kennedy, for all his help with creating the web site and overseeing its operations.
I am currently working on a WPIAL and PIAA history site. My hope is to find a sponsor and unveil the site on Oct. 1. I will keep everybody updated on my progress.
Sports Town Alumni:
Writers
Chris Adamski
William P. Allmann Sr.
Keith Barnes
Stephen Catanese
Justin Criado
John D'Abruzzo
Brad Everett
Brittany Goncar
Joe Greiner
Drew Karpen
Joseph M. Koch
John Perrotto
Ryan Riordan
Nicholas Tolomeo
Ken Wunderley
Photographers
Marc Billett
Cara De Carlo
Marsha Green
J.J. LaBella
Jim Nagle
Matt Kruth
Dean Longwell
Lynda Scahill
Marilyn Schwilm
Susan Wentzel
South Side Residence Get-Together on Sept 16
- Sat, Sep 16, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- at 22nd Street Alongside Ormsby Park
- A FREE kid friendly event for all of our 15203 residents, businesses and friends. A full afternoon and evening of music, food, activities and merriment!
3-5pm Lee Robinson Music's Jazz Band
3-6pm Moon Bounce, Balloon Sculptor and Face Painter
3-7pm Duck Pond and Prizes
3-8pm South Side History Corner
3-8pm Corn Hole and other games
3:15pm Kung Fu Demonstration and class for children
4-6pm Meet the Firefighters and Police Officers
4pm Tai Chi class
4:30pm Story time
5-8pm Strange Brew Band
Bring appetizers and desserts to share and your own drinks - locals restaurants will also be providing appetizers and snacks.