In the third session of Putting Racism on the Table (2016), Julie Nelson, Director of the Government Alliance on Race & Equity, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, focused on implicit bias.
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In the fourth session of Putting Racism on the Table (2016), James Bell, founder and executive director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute, focused on mass incarceration.
In the fifth session in WRAG's Putting Racism on the Table series (2016), Manuel Pastor, Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, discussed the experience of nonblack racial minorities in America, the implications of demographic change, and the urgent need to invest in equity.
Applications are now open for the Google.org Impact Challenge Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Challenge will award a total of $250,000 to local nonprofits to support their innovative ideas to create economic opportunity in the region.
A new p4 Conference on April 25-26 will seek to further advance Pittsburgh’s potential as a global hub of equity, technology and innovation, with keynote speakers focusing on key developments in ro
Scott Lammie has been recognized as a 2018 Health Care Hero by the Pittsburgh Business Times in the health care innovation - individual category.
Here is an optimistic snapshot of the future of sustainability: highlights from companies that are innovating to improve their environmental footprint.
The Heinz Endowments has announced a new public-private partnership with major funding to help strengthen the region’s child care sector in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Henry L. Hillman Foundation has announced over $5 million in funding for organizations and initiatives working to prevent homelessnes.
On the Huffington Post, Gregg Behr, executive director of The Grable Foundation, makes the case for cultivating all kids' creativity and their ability to solve problems we can't even imagine today.