endorsements
Sunrise Movement PIttsburgh
Fridays for Future PGH
Doug Shields
Former Pittsburgh City Council Member
Patricia Demarco
Author, Forest Hills Borough Council Member
Carl Redwood
Pittsburgh Black Left Movement
Randall Taylor
Housing activist, former Pittsburgh School Board
Anaïs Peterson
Climate organizer, Zero Hour March Pittsburgh
Leandra Mira
Climate organizer, Fridays For Future PGH
Paul Kim
Organizer, Youth Climate Strike, Pittsburgh
Mike Stout
Musician, labor organizer
Tony Buba
Independent filmmaker
Mark Dixon
Award-winning documentary filmmaker
Michael BaGdes-Canning
Cherry Valley Borough Council Vice President
Fawn Walker-Montgomery
Former McKeesport Borough Councilwoman
Tara Yaney
Edgewood Borough Councilperson
Judy Suh
Housing activist
Mel Packer
Labor, climate, housing, and social justice activist
Briann Moye
Environmental and health justice activist
Helen Gerhardt
Steering Committee member, Human Rights City Alliance
Claire M. Cohen, M.D.
Member, Physicians For A National Health Program
Kim Garrett
Environmental Toxicology researcher; Activist, Pitt Graduate Student Organizing Committee
ed Grystar
Labor, healthcare, environmental, peace, and justice activist
green party of pennsylvania
green party of allegheny county
Pledges and Platforms.
No Cop Money PA Pledge
For far too long, police in the United States have been allowed to perpetrate violence against the Black community with total impunity. Understanding this reality, the organizing team of No Cop Money PA created a campaign aimed at disrupting the police state by demanding that all elected officials in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reject police union contributions and endorsements, instead prioritizing the needs and wellbeing of Black communities.
We The People policy agenda
We The People PA is a campaign to ensure that all Pennsylvanians can thrive. For too long, we have let politicians who serve the interests of corporations and the rich divide us on the basis of what we look like, where we come from, where we worship, how much money we have or whether we are native-born or immigrants. By dividing us, they have given us public policies that do too little to help most Pennsylvanians, while making the rich and corporations wealthy.