Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey Defeated But Not Beaten: ‘We Shattered The Glass Ceiling’
A whirlwind of emotions swept through the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers' building on Pittsburgh's South Side on last Tuesday, as the city's first Black mayor approached the podium to deliver a speech following the Democratic primary for mayor. DJ Selecta had people dancing. People's plates were full of food. Hugs were abundant. Oftentimes, in the Black community, people know how to have a good time, whether or not the times are actually good. It's how it is being a minority in the U.S., an oppressed one at that, especially
Dr. Edda Fields-Black wins Pulitzer Prize for History
Project Edda Fields-Black (Photo Courtesy Carnegie Mellon University) Dr. Edda Fields-Black was just minding her own business, in the airport in Monterrey, California, preparing to board a flight on Monday, May 5, when she got the call. “It was a very pleasant shock,” Dr. Fields-Black told the New Pittsburgh Courier. “I was elated. Absolutely elated.” It’s not often that you get a call stating that you’ve won a Pulitzer Prize. But Dr. Fields-Black got the call. The Pulitzer Prize is considered the highest award in journalism, arts and letters. The year 2025
Isabella Moreland is New Director of Marketing and Alumni Engagement at TALI
The New Pittsburgh Courier has learned that The Advanced Leadership Institute (TALI), an organization committed to strengthening companies, institutions, and communities by cultivating leadership, is excited to announce the promotion of Isabella Moreland to Director of Marketing & Alumni Engagement. Moreland has an extensive history with TALI, previously serving as the Marketing & Communications Manager for three years. Prior to that role, she served as TALI’s Marketing Intern from 2019-2020, where she helped maintain the organization’s social media presence and brand. In her new position, which she assumed
Cecile Springer, A ‘Woman of Action’… Noted Chemist and Community Leader
CECILE SPRINGER, SHOWN IN THIS PHOTO DURING THE 2018 NEW PITTSBURGH COURIER WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS In 2018, the New Pittsburgh Courier proudly made Cecile Springer its legacy honoree at its “Women of Excellence” awards luncheon. But not only was she a “Woman of Excellence,” Springer’s daughter, Christina Springer, told the Courier that her mother was, a “woman of action.” There was nothing that Cecile Springer set her mind out to do that she didn’t accomplish. “She had a plan, she had a mission, she had strong core beliefs and she
Meet Diona Jones, Pittsburgh’s East End Cooperative Ministry’s New President and CEO
The Board of Directors for East End Cooperative Ministry said they executed a nationwide search for their next President and CEO. But, as it often turns out, Pittsburghers know how to deal with other Pittsburghers best, especially those who are experiencing some trying times. Diona Jones is a Pittsburgher. Born and raised on the East Side, graduated from Peabody High School before anyone ever thought to name it Obama, and went through a series of trials and tribulations that one may go through, growing up in urban environments. “Their
Tali Continues to Push African Americans Higher and Higher
The 2024 Executive Leadership Academy Cohort — Left-Right Back Row: Latasha Wilson-Batch, Sherlyn Harrison, Kiel Chapman, Lauren DeDomenic, Yalanda Wells, Kashif Henderson, Kwame Burroughs, Tere McKinney-Bundy, Sierra Parm, Jada Shirriel, Denise McGill-Delaney, Juel Smith. Left-Right Front Row: Jacques Moye, Gizelle Sherwood, Sylvia Smith, Tony Thompson, TaJane Nolen, Ja-Neen Jones, Kendra Ross, Tinisha Hunt, Mike Belgrove. (Photo by Joe Pucciarelli; Sean Means Photography) Seventh cohort of the ‘Executive Leadership Academy’ As President Donald Trump continues his onslaught against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, ridding of the programs on a federal level
Carnegie Melon Graduate, CBS Television Star Carter Redwood Launches New Foundation
PITTSBURGH NATIVE AND CBS ACTOR CARTER REDWOOD, son of Tawnya and Carl Redwood, launched his Carter Redwood Foundation in Downtown Pittsburgh, Dec. 22, 2024. (Photo by J.L. Martello) On CBS' "FBI: International," the scripts are perfectly laid out for the actors. The actors learn those scripts, and then the magic happens; the actors perform their roles perfectly, and then in post-production, the television show is prepared for its airing on national television. But Carter Redwood came clean, admitted to a group of supporters in Downtown Pittsburgh that his latest
She Has No Choice: Monica Johnson Feeds Nearly 900 People in the Hill District, Neighboring Communities
Rob Taylor Jr. - Courier Staff Writer She has no choice Monica Johnson feeds nearly 900 people in the Hill District, neighboring communities For Hill District native Monica Johnson, she has no choice but to give back to her community. She doesn’t spend time thinking what people can do for her, she told the New Pittsburgh Courier, a few weeks after providing 878 people throughout the year 2024 with a hot meal, whether it was for Thanksgiving or prior. It’s about what she can do for others. MONICA JOHNSON WELCOMES EVERYONE TO
Amachi Pittsburgh Celebrates 20 Years of Helping Youth and Families
When the light bulb turns on, it's a wonderful sight. That's according to Anna Hollis Kander, the executive director of Amachi Pittsburgh, who watches the proverbial light bulb turn on time after time with her high-schoolers involved in Amachi's "Ambassadors" program. The Amachi Ambassadors program is geared toward Pittsburgh-area high school students who have an incarcerated parent or family member. It's one of the many programs Amachi Pittsburgh has to help children and families through the tough time—whether it's months or years—of navigating life without their loved one(s) due
Incomparable Roger Humphries gets street named after him in Pittsburgh
In some online biographies of Roger Humphries, it states first that he is “an American jazz drummer.” “Just” an “American jazz drummer?” Ask the great sculptor Thaddeus Mosley, and he’ll tell you, “that’s the greatest drummer in the world.” Pittsburgh City Councilman Khari Mosley, son of Thaddeus Mosley, told the story on Sept. 27 to all in attendance where Arch Street meets East Jefferson Street, North Side, just off Federal Street. Khari Mosley’s father found out that Khari’s best friend was the nephew of Humphries, and when Humphries’ nephew said