Here is an updated list of contacts and events during the G20 in Pittsburgh
Peoples’ Summit, an alternative to the G20, will discuss global problems and possible solutions, organized by a partnership of educators and social advocacy groups (Sept. 19, 21, 22).
• Contact: Paul LeBlanc, 412-760-9716,
pghpeoplessummit@gmail.com
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The People's Summit - Discuss the G20 in Pittsburgh, PA
Bail Out the People, caravans of unemployed workers will set up a tent city at the Monumental Baptist Church on Sept. 20-25 and march to the Convention Center on Sept. 20.
• Contact: Karen Black, 412-780-3813,
march4jobs@gmail.com
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Bail Out the People-Not the Banks!
Women’s Tent City: Real People, Real Needs and feeder march, organized by CodePink, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and other groups (Sept. 20-25).
• Contact: Francine Porter, 412-389-3216,
codepinkpgh@aol.com
• codepinkalert.org/pittsburgh
Three Rivers Climate Convergence, a partnership of local, regional and national groups and individuals who are organizing a climate justice camp, coal/climate protests, a feeder march, and educational events (Sept. 20-25).
• Contact: Kim Teplitzky, 267-307-4707,
3riversconvergence@gmail.com
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Three Rivers Climate Convergence: United for Environmental Justice
G6 Billion Project, Interfaith journey and witness on behalf of the more that 6 billion people of the world (Sept. 20 witness downtown – Sept 21 International Day of peace vigil)
• Contact: Wanda Guthrie, 412-596-0066,
wanda.guthrie@gmail.com
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www.g6billion.org
International Peace, Justice, & Empowerment Summit, organized by the National Council For Urban Peace, Justice and Empowerment (Sept. 22-23)
• Contact: T Rashad Byrdsong, 412-371-3689 x14,
TRByrdsong@ceapittsburgh.org
Peoples’ Voices, organized by the Institute for Policy Studies, The Nation Magazine, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Pittsburgh United, and others. They are organizing a panel discussion (Sept. 23), a “Peoples’ Tribunal” (Sept. 24), and other events.
• Contact: Robin Alexander, 412-471-8919,
peoplesvoices.events@gmail.com
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People's Voices | Pittsburgh UNITED
Music Camp is holding an informal Open Mic for musicians, poets/spoken word, and other artists in the Southside Riverfront Park (18th St., near the river), free and organized by artists and members of the community, on Sat. Sept. 19 at 1pm - Sept. 26.
• Contact:
rsv.clef@gmail.com
Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project is providing mobilization support and organizing a march starting in Lawrenceville on Sept. 24 and decentralized actions that end at 11:30am on Sept. 25.
• Contact:
press@resistg20.org
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Pittsburgh G-20 Resistance Project | Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project
SDS Concert, featuring Anti-Flag, State Radio, and Ryan Harvey, organized by Students for a Democratic Society (Sept. 24)
• studentpowerinthefaceofempire.wordpress.com
Peoples’ March to the G20, a rally and mass march from Oakland to downtown organized by the Thomas Merton Center and its Antiwar Committee (Sept. 25), endorsed by over 55 groups.
• Contact: Pete Shell, 412-422-7435,
info@pittsburghendthewar.org
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Thomas Merton Center Anti-War Committee
(via Boston Anti Authoritarian Network)