Experience 2022 through the lens of PublicSource photographers.
Roe fell. Ukraine defended. College students protested sexual violence.
Babies also learned to walk and people laughed in the streets.
Our photographers documented some of the biggest news stories of the year and captured intimate moments of grief, resilience, compassion and joy.
Here’s a look at what PublicSource photographers witnessed in 2022.

From the story: Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision nixing Roe spurs protests in Pittsburgh

From the story: Surrounded by university and city development, Oakland residents face and embrace change, vie for a seat at the table

From the story: They cut your hours because you’re expecting? A program to curb pregnancy and lactation discrimination expands to Pittsburgh

From the story: The Russian invasion of Ukraine ignites anger, distress among Pittsburghers from warring nations

From the story: Validation is what one Pittsburgh police officer wanted from a little-used law meant to curb sexual violence – accusing a fellow officer.

From the story: ‘Change the narrative’: A new crew of ‘interrupters’ aims to curb the violence in McKeesport
Lesley Crawford, director of ABK Learning and Development Center, plays with some of the program’s children during dismissal on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, in Bedford Dwellings. In addition to daycare and early learning programs, the center provides drop-in care for children of residents at Bedford Dwellings so that they can attend job interviews, doctor appointments and other life events that arise. Crawford wanted to create a early learning center at the housing community in which she was born and spent the first years of her life, and partnered with the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University to make the center come to life in her vision. “They’ve been a true blessing,” she said. (Photo by Stephanie Strasburg/PublicSource)
From the story: Second chance for Pittsburgh’s first public housing: Application for $50 million nearly done