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In a world on fire, our power comes from our community.
Our world is full of opportunities for direct action, community-building, and taking steps towards the society we want to see. With so much going on, it's easy to feel overwhelmed when looking for a place to plug in.
Join the PPT Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 11th [[link removed]] for a power-mapping activity where we identify our own power and strength, and learn how we can make a difference in the movement for Transit Justice.
Join the Monthly Meeting [[link removed]]
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VICTORY EVENT: celebrate our brand-new bus shelter with DOMI!
February 4th is an important day:
* Rosa Parks' birthday 🎂
* Transit Equity Day 🚌✊
* The 2-year anniversary of PPT's Bus Shelter Campaign 🚏
* The unveiling party for our new bus shelter in the North Side , the very first to be built from our partnership with the City of Pittsburgh's Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI)!
It's gonna be a day for big celebrations. Will you join the crew for warm beverages, sweet treats, and reflections on the work we've done and the road ahead? [[link removed]]
We'll meet at the Cedar and Pressley Inbound Stop, near 301 Cedar Ave in the North Side. Expect special guest speakers and more ways to take action in support of more shelters in more neighborhoods!
Read more about our amazing Bus Stop program at our blog! [[link removed]]
RSVP for the Shelter Unveiling Party 🥳 [[link removed]]
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Watch Gov. Shapiro's Budget Address in community with transit advocates across PA!
You've rallied, you've sent letters to your elected officials, you've testified at agency meetings, you've spread the word—we know that the state transportation budget is top of mind for you and your neighbors. All eyes are on Governor Shapiro to propose a budget that truly meets our needs in his upcoming Budget Address . Join us to watch the Budget Address together, call for transit as a priority in the budget, and build community with advocates across PA. [[link removed]]
Join on Tuesday, 2/3, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM . You can join in-person in Pittsburgh (or Philly), or choose to watch virtually via Zoom alongside advocates all across the state. Registrants can also RSVP to join a response to the budget address at 3 PM, hosted by Penn Policy Center, Transit for All PA!, and other statewide organizations.
RSVP for the Watch Party [[link removed]]
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It's finally here: Spring Training 2026!
There's only one event where transit riders, transit workers, and advocates in the Transit Justice movement come together to share skills and build our power . There's only one place where all these comrades, from across Pennsylvania and the country, can network, kick back, learn, and (of course) ride transit. And lucky for you, it's Pittsburghers for Public Transit and Transit for All PA's Organizing Spring Training!
This year, Spring Training will take place March 20-21 , culminating in a full day of training in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood. Expect a weekend packed full of gems like:
* A happy hour to network and kick back with peers from across PA and the country
* A transit tour of PGH, focusing on our transit system and the communities that ride it
* Workshops and trainings for transit riders, workers, and advocates alike to hone and share skills
Our workshop lineup is a heavy hitter this year—we've got panels and activities on Worker/Community Solidarity, Bus Mayor Elections, Big Tech in Transit, Movement Communications, and so much more.
Whether you're a veteran transit organizer or fresh to this movement, there's something for you at Spring Training.
You can find out more about the logistics, and reserve your spot [[link removed]] , at our site. This is a ticketed event, and spots are filling fast , so take a look and fill out the ticket form if you want to build your skills.
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We're hiring!
Calling all data dogs, database managers, and spreadsheet enjoyers in the Transit Justice movement: PPT and Transit for All PA! are hiring a Digital Organizer—Data Lead to manage our digital infrastructure, data strategy, and online-to-offline organizing funnel.
If you've got experience with databases, digital tools, and community organizing, we want to hear from you! Apply by February 20th [[link removed]] for guaranteed consideration; we will keep the position open until we find the right candidate.
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For those outside Allegheny County, Transit for All PA! is hiring for two paid transit organizing fellowships in Lancaster and the Lehigh Valley! [[link removed]]
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Action Alert: Help clear snow to support disabled transit riders
More than a week after the snow fell, so many bus stops, curb cuts, walkways, and public access spaces are still impassable. As a result, disabled people and people with mobility issues are still stuck in their homes and on their blocks. Bus riders are forced to clamber over feet-high snowdrifts, and pedestrians across the city must cross icy, slushy sidewalks to get where they need to go—an impossibility for many people with mobility aids or visual impairments.
While this should be a job for public infrastructure, we can help clear the way now for our neighbors. The Pittsburgh Center for Disability Justice has put together a form where folks can request, or provide, help shoveling public rights of way across the city. They have also offered to cover the cost of shovel, ice melt, gloves, buckets, and hand warmers for volunteers.
If you need a public area near you cleared, or would like to volunteer to help shovel, please read PCDJ's post to learn more and sign up. [[link removed]]
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We stand in solidarity with recent direct actions against ICE.
In this movement, we fight for freedom of movement for all, regardless of race, class, and immigration status—real or perceived. [[link removed]]
We encourage all in our community to sign a petition [[link removed]] supporting an Allegheny County ordinance that would prohibit the County from assisting ICE.
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News from the PPT universe 🌌
* Make Pittsburgh's sidewalks safer by joining Pittsburgh Walks' Safe Sidewalks Crew Trainings!
The Safe Sidewalks Crew is building people power to walk every sidewalk in Pittsburgh, assessing sidewalk quality, accessibility, and safety. The data they collect will help DOMI make a plan to improve sidewalks across the City.
The last training (for now) will be February 14th on Zoom, with ASL interpretation.
Find out more and RSVP at Pittsburgh Walks' website! [[link removed]]
* Our friends at PA United recently ran an Op-ed in the Post Gazette about the need—and political opportunity—for UPMC to pay its fair share in taxes. [[link removed]]
Upcoming Events:
🍿 Watch Party! Gov. Shapiro Must Propose a Budget that Moves Us [[link removed]]
Tuesday, February 3rd, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, in-person and virtual options available
🚏 Unveiling our New Shelters: Celebrating the Transit Stop Improvement Program [[link removed]]
Wednesday, February 4th, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, IN PERSON at Cedar and Pressley Inbound Stop
🔎 PPT & Transit for All PA! Research Committee [[link removed]]
Friday, February 6th, 3-4 PM, virtual
📝 PPT & Transit for All PA! Communications Committee [[link removed]]
Tuesday, February 17th, 6:00-7:00 PM, virtual
🤝 PPT Organizing Committee: Movie Night! Slumlord Millionaire [[link removed]]
Tuesday, February 24th, 6:00-7:30 PM, IN PERSON at our Shadyside office
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