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June 2006's Critical Mass ride took place during Pittsburgh's second annual Bikefest, and Pittsburgh Indymedia was there.
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Pittsburgh Indymedia's Rustbelt Radio is among a dozen groups and individuals to be recognized at the Thomas Merton Center's New Person Award,
an annual event that serves to honor local activists with a commitment
to peace and justice. The theme for this year's New Person
Awards, which will take place on Thursday, May 18 at Laroche College,
is "Celebrating Academic Freedom: Honoring Activism in Academia." In
choosing this year's theme, the Thomas Merton Center decided to affirm
and support the right of students, faculty, and staff at area
universities to dissent. This year's awardees come from many different
area schools including the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon
University, Carlow University, LaRoche College, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, Duquesne University, and Slippery Rock University.
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On May 1st, Pittsburgh Friends of Immigrants held a vigil and march
to support rights for immigrants, easier and fairer path to legal
immigration, and amnesty for all undocumented workers already in the
United States. A bike bloc also toured the streets of Pittsburgh in solidarity with immigrants rights protests.
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