Why the Courts of Common Pleas Matter
President Judge Honorable Kim Berkeley Clark and Angharad Stock, the Fifth Circuit’s Chief Deputy Court Administrator, explains how our Court of Common Pleas functions and why it matters.
President Judge Honorable Kim Berkeley Clark and Angharad Stock, the Fifth Circuit’s Chief Deputy Court Administrator, explains how our Court of Common Pleas functions and why it matters.
Mt. Lebanon’s strategy for addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion issues is flawed because it’s not even a safe space for its members of color.
Why we capitalize the B in Black and divergent perspectives on w/W.
Voice your opinion on the MLPD’s lack of transparency with a public comment at the Commissioner’s meeting on February 23rd!
Peter DiNardo asks us all to continue learning as he takes Leonard Pitts’ call to embrace Black history in this reflective statement.
With the retirement of Judge Blaise Larotonda, who had served as the magistrate for Mt. Lebanon and Dormont, we will be electing a new District Judge this year. Learn more about what District Judges do and the role they play in racial justice and in other social justice issues.
We don’t “celebrate” Black history for only 28 days. Black history IS everyone’s history and M.O.R.E is here to share it all year long.
Mt. Lebanon launches their new Ad-hoc DEI Committee, but are the members empowered to actually make lasting and effective change? M.O.R.E wants to support these local residents in doing just that.
Take a moment today to read or listen to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail where he writes, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to get back to it! Read this inspiring message from M.O.R.E’s Steering Committee.