The Human Cost of India’s Race for Development: A lecture and photojournalism exhibit

~ Sponsored by AID Pittsburgh ~

While India is perceived as an emerging market, the stories of the plundering of natural resources and the systematic annihilation of the indigenous peoples go unheard. In this race to make India a superpower, and a growing media industry that champions this idea, social inequality has reached its zenith, and easily gets pushed aside. What, then, is the future of the people who grow food with their hands; who have long been guarding forests and rivers–even before climate change could touch them? Why does the media shy away from reporting about the majority of its populace, even while they silently die from landmines and malaria alike? Reporting on the ‘hidden civil war in India’, Priyanka Borpujari, an independent journalist based in Mumbai, will speak about the dark territories of mineral-rich India, which are rife with violence and disease, which are only silenced.

Reception and photojournalism exhibit to follow.

Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Time: 6:00pm
Place: University of Pittsburgh, William Pitt Union, Room 837
4200 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

 

More information: aidpittsburgh.wordpress.com

 

2012 Amnesty International Human Rights Write-a-Thon

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CAME OUT FOR THE 2012 WRITE-A-THON! WE WROTE OVER 500 LETTERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS!

Join members of Amnesty International Pittsburgh for our 26th annual Write-a-Thon for human rights!

Each year thousands of people across the world mark International Human Rights Day by taking part in Amnesty International’s Write-a-Thon.  We write letters to demand that the rights of individuals are respected, protected and fulfilled.

Become a ‘Write-A-thlete’ and join us for 5 minutes or all evening!

Writing letters does make a difference: one of our cases we wrote on for the 2011 Write-a-Thon was freed in 2012! Jean-Claude Roger Mbede of Cameroon was a prisoner of conscience and your letters helped set him free!

Monday, December 10, 2012 from 6-9 pm

at Calvary Episcopal Church, 315 Shady Avenue (Shady & Walnut Aves)

Please help us make this event happen, by making a tax-deductible donation today by mailing a check or money order to Amnesty International Group 39, PO Box 8112, Pittsburgh, PA  15217.  Thank you!!

2012 Write-a-Thon flyer

Learn more about our Criminal Justice System

*this event is not hosted by Amnesty International Pittsburgh*

Discussion on vital aspects of our criminal justice system:

> Profiling

> Impact of incarceration on families and community

> Education as a deterrent

> Solitary confinement

Featuring:

Brandi Fisher, chair of Alliance for Police Accountablity

Anna Hollis, director for Amachi Pittsburgh

Vincent Neal, retired teacher, Pittsburgh Public Schools

Scilla Wahrhaftig, program director, American Friends Service Committee

Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 2 pm

Held at Synod Hall, 125 N. Craig Street in Oakland

Criminal Justice System Forum flyer

“Broken on All Sides” Film Screening and Discussion

*this event is not being hosted by Amnesty Int’l Pittsburgh*

Race & Reconciliation Dialogue Group is screening of “Broken on All Sides,” a film based on Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow: The Mass Incarceration of Black Men.  The film explores mass incarceration across the US and the interaction of race, poverty and our criminal justice and penal systems.

Film screening, followed by a discussion with prison activists Martha Conley, chair of the PA Alternatives to the Death Penalty and Bret Grote, prisoner advocate with the Human Rights Coalition.

Sunday, November 4, 2012 at 2 pm

Held at Synod Hall, 125 N. Craig Street in Oakland

 

Broken on All Sides flyer