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A Century of the Pittsburgh Courier
The Senator John Heinz History Center will provide an in-depth look at the largest and most influential African American newspaper of the past 100 years with America’s Best Weekly: A Century of The Pittsburgh Courier. Samuel Black, curator of the center’s African American Collection, joins us to discuss.
Sean Regan
We’re happy to host bagpiper and Edinboro University student Sean Regan, the very first student to enroll in a music education degree for piping, live in our studios.
Western PA Writing Project
Students of the Western PA Writing Project join us to share some of their recent compositions, live in our studios.
Pittsburgh Linden K-5 – Something Worth Trying
Students at Pgh Linden K-5 discuss the value and importance …
The Ellis School w/ PPC at Frick Park – Urban Eco Stewards
This week SLB talked to teens participating in the Urban Eco Stewards program about protecting the environment and the importance of the public parks.
Gateway High School – Leadership And Memories
Young teens reflect on leadership, baseball, poverty and their futures.
Greensburg-Salem Middle School – Transitioning to High School
Greensburg Salem Middle School students discuss the challenges they face upon their transition to high school.
Big Sister Carey Knapp and Little Sister Paulina
Meet a “big/little” pair matched by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh and learn how you can make a difference in a child’s life. This week we’re joined by Big Sister Carey Knapp and Little Sister Paulina, along with BBBS staff member Lauren Etling.
Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Camelot
We’re pleased to welcome two young members of Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Camelot, as well as PPT’s Director of Education, Rob Zellers, as they preview PPT’s biggest event of the season. See website for further detail.
Allegheny Intermediate Unit – Becoming a Teacher
Hear these young people talk about education, their role models …