Join us for a panel discussion ~ organized jointly with AID Pittsburgh
Does democracy give a voice to poor people, women and ethnic minorities in India and other developing countries?
Panelists:
Dr. Robert M. Hayden (University of Pittsburgh, Department of Anthropology and Graduate Schools of Law and Public & International Affairs)
Pavithra Tantrigoda (Carnegie Mellon University, Literary and Cultural Studies)
A virtual roundtable series hosted by the European Union Center of Excellence and European Studies Center of The University of Pittsburgh
Top experts will join specialists on the subject via videoconferencing across several sites
Please join the Pittsburgh chapter of Amnesty International Pittsburgh for our annual write-a-thon and Human Rights Festival!
Letter writing, information about Pittsburgh human rights groups, and a moving candlelight ceremony.
FREE – food and drink provided!
“Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism.”
Martin Luther King
March and rally against police brutality and racism on the day we honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – keep his legacy alive!
Organized by We Change Pittsburgh, the Thomas Merton Center Antiwar Committee, and other local peace and justice groups