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Rev. Judith Moore, who is the founder of "Sisters Saving Ourselves Now" declares that an action plan needs to be developed.

Rev. Judith Moore, who is the founder of "Sisters Saving Ourselves Now" declares that an action plan needs to be developed.

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Rev. Moore is part of the Pittsburgh-Mon Valley Black Women Roundtable that will host a series of workshops that allow black women to be heard. One of the solutions is putting us at the table where decisions are made. Have those voices heard so they are integrated into policy. Some of the disparities include income, employment, health and education. They were highlighted in a 2019 study done by the City of Pittsburgh's Gender and Equity Commission that arguably showed Pittsburgh is the most unlivable city for Black women.

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