One Year Anniversary of Black Lives Matter March in Mt. Lebanon and Dormont
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.
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.
We condemn all expressions and symbols of hate, exclusion, terror, and oppression. – M.O.R.E, CADEI, GJSH, BW4 Positive Change
Stephanie Edmond-Myers, M.O.R.E Steering Committee member, was interviewed by Sam Harris for The Devil’s Advocate, the Mt. Lebanon High School’s student newspaper.
Steering Committee member Stephanie Edmond-Myers had a surprise visit from Elaine Frantz, M.O.R.E’s Justice Reform Committee chair, and Steering Committee members Donna DiNardo and Tessa Watkins, where she was presented with a #LoveLebo sign last night on October 7th. Stephanie joined the Steering Committee of Mt. Lebanon Organization for Racial Equality in July 2020. If it were not for Stephanie’s persistence, skill, and hard work, M.O.R.E would not be what it is today. The organization, which sprung up quickly as our community mobilized in response to the horrific death of George Floyd at the hands of police, grew rapidly andRead More »Stephanie Receives #LoveLebo Sign