Mt. Lebanon’s DEI Ad Hoc Committee Recommendations
Check out the recommendations from Mt. Lebanon’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Ad Hoc Committee, a community-led effort by resident volunteers.
This category is for grouping general news pertaining to Mt. Lebanon fighting for racial justice and other uncategorized updates.
Check out the recommendations from Mt. Lebanon’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Ad Hoc Committee, a community-led effort by resident volunteers.
Watch the Community Awareness and Community Building working group’s presentation of their recommendations to the Mt. Lebanon Commission.
Watch the Recognition, Event Planning, and Incident Response working group’s presentation of their recommendations to the Mt. Lebanon Commission.
Watch the Diversity in Boards and Hiring working group’s presentation of their recommendations to the Mt. Lebanon Commission.
Watch the Police Engagement working group’s presentation of their recommendations to the Mt. Lebanon Commission.
On July 11, 2020, over 300 peaceful protestors took to the streets of Mt. Lebanon and Dormont to march for black lives. M.O.R.E was there. More remains to be done.
The average voter turnout for the 38 districts in Mt. Lebanon was nearly 40% for Pennsylvania’s Primary Election on May 18th, and we are excited that many of our endorsed, supported, and members’ favorite candidates and measures are being passed and pushed forward. Magisterial District Judge 05-02-19: Hilary Wheatley Taylor Congratulations to our very first endorsed candidate, Hilary Wheatley Taylor, for handily securing the Democratic nomination for Magisterial District Judge for Mt. Lebanon and Dormont! We are overjoyed to know that decency, fairness, and competency won the day! Special thanks to Elaine Frantz who had the vision to recognize theRead More »PA Primary Election Showed Progressive Strides Forward
Philadelphia Police killed 11 of their own citizens in the MOVE Bombing of 1985. Learn why this incident is relevant to Mt. Lebanon and Pittsburgh in 2021.
Stephanie Edmond-Myers writes a letter to address the latest hate toward AAPI, even in our own backyard. #StopAsianHate
We condemn all expressions and symbols of hate, exclusion, terror, and oppression. – M.O.R.E, CADEI, GJSH, BW4 Positive Change