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March on Pitt campus ends peacefully

A group of about 70 people marched through the streets of the University of Pittsburgh campus last night, protesting police confrontations with G-20 demonstrators during the past few days in Oakland Read More.

110 arrested in clash with police in Oakland

In a repeat of a scene from Thursday night, police in riot gear confronted another crowd of more than 400 students and young people who gathered around Schenley Plaza in Oakland last night. Read More.

Safety Zone Map

Map of the security zones in the Downtown area for the G-20 summit. Visit City of Pittsburgh's public safety site for updates and more.

Protest Schedule

Organization Name Date Time Rally Location March Route Event Type
Exhibit on Destroyed Villages of Darfur 9/22/09 through 9/25/09 Continuously displayed Displayed on Flagstaff Hill, Schenley Park n/a Exhibit
Bail Out the People Movement 9/19/09 through 9/25/09 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Allegheny Commons East Park n/a Rally
Workforce Development Global Alliance 09/23/2009 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Grandview Avenue Overlook and march on Mt. Washington sidewalks Mt. Washington sidewalks Rally/March
G-20 Fight AIDS Funeral Procession/ Health Gap 09/22/2009 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Downtown sidewalks (Liberty and Grant) Make a right onto Fort Duquesne Blvd, make a right onto Liberty, and make a right onto Grant Rally/March
Association of Philadelphia Tibetan Community 09/24/2009 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Assemble in Oakland (Fifth Avenue and Craft Avenue) Fifth Avenue to the City-County Building, continue to Smithfield Street; Smithfield Street to Seventh and Liberty March
* Pittsburgh G-20 Resistance Project 09/24/2009 2:30 p.m. Arsenal Park, Lawrenceville. Planners have declared they will march to the summit site and will engage in "resistance." Rally/March
Action Factory Organization (avaaz.org) 09/25/2009 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Assemble at Kennard Field (12:00 p.m.) March down Kirkpatrick to Fifth Avenue (1:00 p.m.) Rally/March
Tibetan Association of Philadelphia 09/25/2009 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Assemble at Forbes Avenue March down Forbes Avenue to Wightman; Turn onto Phillips, followed by Murray; Head onto Wilkins, Shady, Fifth, Negley, and Walnut; Turn onto Aiken, Liberty, cross the Bloomfield Bridge; Left onto Bigelow, continue onto North Craig, and head back onto Fifth. (March to be conducted on sidewalks) March
Pittsburgh Outdoor Artists and Community Indian Summer 9/18/09 through 9/25/09 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. South Side Riverfront Park n/a Rally
Three Rivers Climate Convergence 9/20/09 through 9/25/09 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Schenley Park n/a Rally
Thomas Merton Center 09/25/2009 12:00 p.m. Assemble in Oakland (Fifth Avenue and Craft Avenue) Down Fifth Avenue; Rally at City-County Building; Down Fifth Avenue, right onto Wood Street, left onto Liberty Avenue; Right onto Seventh, continue across bridge. Continue onto Sandusky, which becomes East Commons. Right onto East Ohio, and into East park. March
Chinese Association for Science and Technology 09/25/2009 9 a.m. Flagstaff Hill, sidewalks along Schenley Drive and the Panther hollow Bridge March
* Unpermitted demonstration

G-20 Videos

If you have a G-20 video you want to share with the world, send it to us at g20media@post-gazette.com and we'll post it on our G-20 Pittsburgh YouTube page. (videos must be under 45 MB)

G-20 Events

Directory

Sushi Kim
Carnegie Museum

World Affairs Council Resources

The World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh has created background information on the summit and its participants.

-- WAC G-20 site

-- What is the G-20?

-- Get to know the G-20 Countries

-- How does the G-20 differ from the G-7 and G-8?

GlobalPittsburgh.org promotes Pittsburgh internationally, and also hosts information on Pittsburgh's international community.

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