The Black Political Empowerment Project, once again, has teamed with area organizations to make sure Pittsburgh’s Black community exercises their right to vote in...
Divisiveness in country‘at a level I’ve never seen,’says B-PEP’s Stevens
by Rob Taylor Jr.
Courier Staff Writer
President Donald Trump, during a recent bevy of remarks, called...
From Tubby Daniels, to Roger Humphries and the RH Factor, and all in between, the Black Political Empowerment Projct (B-PEP) Jazz "Fun-Raiser" was full...
Noting that it will take a cooperative effort to reduce community violence, Pittsburgh Councilman Rev. Ricky Burgess has unveiled a new initiative designed to...
After seeing a police video that was kept under wraps for months, Black Political Empowerment Project President Tim Stevens has asked Allegheny County District...
C. MATTHEW HAWKINS It feels like Deja Vu: B-PEP is calling for a moratorium on the demolition of housing in low-income neighborhoods and Bill Peduto, the likely next mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, wants the city to have more arrows in its quiver, for urban development, than simply demolishing abandoned properties. Actually this question of whether to re-hab or demolish housing has been a point of controversy for at least 30 years.