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Living in two worlds: One Indigenous woman’s view of growing up and living in Pittsburgh

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The complicated history of the Kinzua Dam and how it changed life for the Seneca people

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Planning Commission hears plans to transform Hazelwood Green roundhouse

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‘Unbuilding’: What might happen if dams are removed in the Ohio River watershed

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Pittsburgh’s drinking water passes ‘major milestone’ as lead levels fall below federal threshold

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The scars of a fire on a community center

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Pittsburgh Black media professionals will highlight what local media organizations are getting right, and wrong, when covering stories involving the city’s Black communities. Join us 6:30-9:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. It's free.

Panelists include Brian Cook, president of the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation; Brentin Mock, CityLab; sarah huny young, creative director of Supreme Clientele and event producer of Darkness is Spreading; Tereneh Idia, contributor to Pittsburgh City Paper and PublicSource; Lynne Hayes-Freeland KDKA, KDKA-TV; J. Thomas Agnew, editor-in-chief of Jenesis Magazine and co-owner of BOOM Concepts; Markeea “Keea” Hart, Girls Running Shit; and Letrell Crittenden, lead author of the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation’s diversity study.

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