Issue 2, 2018

Issue 2, 2018

THE HEINZ ENDOWMENTS NONPROFIT ORG Howard Heinz Endowment US POSTAGE Vira I. Heinz Endowment PAID 625 Liberty Avenue 30th Floor PIT TSBURGH PA Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3115 PERMIT NO 57 412.281.5777 www.heinz.org facebook.com/theheinzendowments @heinzendow theheinzendowments THE MTAHGEA MZIANGEA OZFIN E OF THE HTEHINEZ H EENINDZO WENMDEONWTMSENTS Issue 2I s2s0ue18 1 2018 NEIGHBORLY ADVICE. | PAGE 50 COMMUNITY CHRONICLES: EFFORTS TO REVITALIZE PITTSBURGH’S HILL DISTRICT ATTRACT BIG IDEAS— This magazine was printed on Opus Dull, which has among the highest post-consumer waste content AND SOME STAR POWER. of any premium coated paper. Opus is third-party certifi ed according to the chain-of-custody standards of FSC®. The electricity used to make it comes from Green e-certifi ed renewable energy. 5865_CVR_C1.indd 1 12/19/18 2:20 AM 9 5 I S S U E 2 2 0 1 8 8 1 0 2 2 E U S S I 59 l l l l i i e e N N ’ ’ O O e e i S C I P O T T O H E R O M MORE HOT TOPICS i n n n n A A , 2 2 o t 1 2 . t c O m o r F e h t o t e k o p s t n a h p i l O t n a r G d e l l fi n o s a e s a s a w l l a f s i h T This fall was a season fi lled Grant Oliphant spoke to the From Oct. 21 to 22, f o d n o c e s e h t d e t s o h h g r u b s t t i P f o e c n a t r o p m i e h t t u o b a p u o r g d e v i e c e r t a h t s g n i r e h t a g h t i w with gatherings that received group about the importance of Pittsburgh hosted the second of s y a w f o n o i t a r o l p x e t r a p - o w t a f o e m i t a g n i r u d n o i t a v r e s n o c d n a t r o p p u s s t n e m w o d n E z n i e H Heinz Endowments support and conservation during a time of a two-part exploration of ways IN o t l a v a e h p Su l a c i t i l o p I d n a Dl a i c o s E e h t o t l a c i t i r c s e u s s i n o d e s u c o f focused on issues critical to the E socialD and I political uS pheaval to N I e h t e t o m o r p d n a t c e t o r p o t to protect and promote the d e t n e s e r P . t n e m d n e m A t s r i F y a w a , e g a r u o c f o e c i o v a s a e v r e s . y r t n u o c e h t d n a n o i g e r h g r u b s t t i P Pittsburgh region and the country. serve as a voice of courage, a way First Amendment. Presented e n s e u q u D y b , y t i u q e e t o m o r p o t to promote equity, by Duquesne d n a y t i s r e v i n U f o s n a e m a d n a e g n a h C e h t , r e b m e t p e S n I In September, the Change and a means of University and h g r u b s t t i P e h T f o s e c a l p g n i t a e r c t a h t t fi o r p n o n l a c o l a , y c n e g A Agency, a local nonprofi t that creating places of The Pittsburgh n i , n o i t a d n u o F . e p o h d n a e d i r p n o i s u l c n i y t i n u m m o c s e t o m o r p promotes community inclusion pride and hope. 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PO artiB cipaH ntsG loI okE ed N E H CoT n fereN nI ce : pulE led R U T A E F Constitution e h t , r e t n e C h g r u b s t t i P o t n i s ’ n o i g e r e h t e g a g n e o t s y a w t a at ways to engage the region’s into Pittsburgh Center, the 2 , 4 2 – 1 2 . t c O y t i n u m m o c t n a r g i m m i g n i w o r g growing immigrant community Oct. 21–24, 2 N E E R G G N I W O R G l a n o i t a N National GROWING GREEN e h t n o e c n e r e f n o C The second r ine h st e tg ao lt lmg n i eg n i r tb of ou , rs t hs i t r ma t an a gr ag i zm inm i et r o np ep iu gs hd n ba orhood d o o h r o ab ndh sg ui pe pn o rte imn i mz iga rg ana t am r tish tsr , u o f o bt rin ge ingm l tl oa gt ets hen i r d n o c e s e h T Conference on the : t n e m d n e m A t s r i F f o s r o t c e s e s r e v i d l a c i t i l o p d n a s r u e n e r p e r t n e entrepreneurs and political diverse sectors of First Amendment: d o o w l e z a H e r c a - 8 7 1 e h t f o t n e m p o l e v e d e R Redevelopment of the 178-acre Hazelwood s m o d e e r F n a c i r e m A f o k c o r d e B ser , it en se em n xr e av mo g � in— � y et i sn u inm itm io ac te ih vt es to revitalize Pitts . bs t us e rr ge t hn i ’s Hill l l i H s ’ inh teg rr esu tsb . s t t i P e z i l a t i v e r o t s e tv hi et ca oi mt i mn i u ns ite y�—n i �gom va erx nme es ne ti , r e s Bedrock of American Freedoms s m r fi s a d r a w r o f y l i d a e t s g n i v o m s i n e e r G Green is moving steadily forward as fi rms t s r i F e h t f o n o i t a r b e l e c a s a w y c a c o v d a , t n e m n o r i v n e , s s e n i s u b l a n o i t a n r o j a m e h t g n o m A Among the major national business, environment, advocacy was a celebration of the First , s n o i t a c fi i l a u q r o f t s e u q e r t n e c e r a o t d n o p s e r District.

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