More than 1,000 attend interfaith event to express concerns

REV. JOHN WELCH gives the concluding statement.
REV. JOHN WELCH gives the concluding statement.

The PIIN Public meeting is a critical event for setting the agenda for one of the largest and most active organizations in the region. PIIN leaders, both clergy and lay, have been out in front of nearly every critical social movement in the region including the UPMC campaign, the fight for 15, the Clean Rivers Campaign, and more. Past attendance has been 800 and more, with the audience.
RABBI JAMIE GIBSON gives the closing prayer.
RABBI JAMIE GIBSON gives the closing prayer.

This was an especially important event for PIIN this year as they announced a new multi-year campaign PIIN and other Gamaliel Affiliates worked over the past year to develop a vision of a world that reflects our values—the Beloved Community. Powerful corporate interests have worked strategically over the past 40 years to move us from an economy that built the middle class to today’s economic inequity that is eroding the middle class and driving working people deeper into poverty. Structural Racism is at the heart of their agenda. In response they will pursue goals that advance a different long-term agenda that challenges structural racism, increases peoples control of the economy and the government and expands the public sphere. Their long-term agenda was launched during this meeting as a committment to choosing issues and campaigns that move towards the Beloved Community, and to ask leaders to commit to working with them.
 
THE PUBLIC ACTION COMBINED CHOIR SINGS
THE PUBLIC ACTION COMBINED CHOIR SINGS

 
CARMELLA JONES, REV. BUENA DUDLEY AND SANDY WOOLLEY speak on education.
CARMELLA JONES, REV. BUENA DUDLEY AND SANDY WOOLLEY speak on education.

 
REV. RICHARD FREEMAN AND REV. DAVID HERNDON give the declaration, “Fighting Pharaoh.”
REV. RICHARD FREEMAN AND REV. DAVID HERNDON give the declaration, “Fighting Pharaoh.”

 
ELDER DARLENE FIGG AND JAMES WIMBERLY talk about Ratepayer Justice.
ELDER DARLENE FIGG AND JAMES WIMBERLY talk about Ratepayer Justice.

 
MAYOR BILL PEDUTO speaks about what the city has done.
MAYOR BILL PEDUTO speaks about what the city has done.

 
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