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Subject 'I’ve seen Black mothers talk about loss like it’s grocery shopping'
Date July 15, 2023 1:00 PM
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Firsthand experience on the contrasting experience of motherhood.
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This week: We featured two first-person perspectives from Pittsburghers on issues of vital community importance — Black motherhood ([link removed]) and homelessness ([link removed]) . Our team also continued coverage on uses of Hazelwood Green ([link removed]) and how the Community College of Allegheny County ([link removed]) serves its students who want to transfer to four-year universities.

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** I’ve seen Black mothers talk about ‘loss like it’s grocery shopping,’ and I’m dedicating myself to uplifting them ([link removed])
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** Allegheny County’s homeless community embraced me. Our region’s leaders should keep working to comfort unhoused people ([link removed])
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** Why some say an effort to fix Pa.’s outdated probation law does more harm than good ([link removed])
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** Robots may roam proposed Hazelwood Green development ([link removed])
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** Most community college students hope to transfer and earn a bachelor’s degree. CCAC students have better odds than others nationwide ([link removed])
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On July 29, we’re partnering with the Whitehall Public Library for a fun, useful and free session presented by our co-executive director and editor-in-chief, Halle Stockton, and our higher education reporter, Emma Folts. Join us to learn how to compose a powerful personal narrative, get feedback and pitch your story to others. Lunch will be provided by Whitehall Public Library. Space is limited; click here to register ([link removed]) . Presented with support from the Jefferson Regional Foundation.
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