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Subject Could community farms help heal our division?🥕
Date February 1, 2025 12:00 PM
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What a week. We've been covering fast-moving national news through a local lens, from Trump's refugee entry pause ([link removed]) to fears among international students ([link removed]) and the impact of a federal grants freeze ([link removed]) . Locally, we explored inclusionary zoning ([link removed]) , property assessments ([link removed]) and the area's first potential queer history landmark ([link removed]) . We closed the week with a first-person
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** What Trump’s refugee entry pause means for Pittsburgh ([link removed])

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** Trump’s return to office sparks fears for Pittsburgh’s international students ([link removed])

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** Federal grants freeze memo rescinded after spurring anxiety in Pittsburgh, but funding fight may not be over ([link removed])
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** As the Trump administration changes America, we want to know how it’s affecting Pittsburghers ([link removed])

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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Antonia Hylton on Feb. 10 for our next Ten Evenings lecture of the season at Carnegie Music Hall! Hylton will present a lecture on her incredible book, “Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum.”

Tickets and subscriptions for the Ten Evenings lecture series can be purchased at pittsburghlectures.org or by phone at 412-622-8866 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays.

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** Inclusionary zoning plan prevails before commission after 11-hour meeting ([link removed])
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** Homeowner sues Allegheny County over failure to reassess ([link removed])

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** Pittsburgh’s potential first queer history landmark poised for review process ([link removed])

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** How mulch and community can counter our national cynicism ([link removed])
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