Since December, over 50 organized labor, community, environmental justice, arts, and environmental groups have joined the NY Renews campaign.
Teens in Progress is hosting a family fun night with music, movies, crafts and Chiavetta's chicken dinners!
"(T)ERROR" is the first documentary to place filmmakers on the ground during an active FBI counterterrorism sting operation.
Seating is limited, so please RSVP by March 9.
With the Legislature's approval, NY could be the first state with a clear path to a $15 minimum wage for all workers.
Come and share your vision for creating a new, revitalized economy and help draw and build a smart jobs agenda.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez joins VOICE-Buffalo and the Niagara Organizing Alliance for Hope to discuss and explore solutions to racial and economic disparities across Western New York.
Participants will be joining with fast food workers and allies from around the nation.
This event is the voices of civil rights leaders from the 1960's.
This event is important for anyone who wants the people of Buffalo to take the lead in creating the city’s future.
At PUSH Buffalo's last monthly meeting the discussion was around the Key Bank and First Niagara bank merger, which has huge implications for Buffalo NY area residents.
El Hajj Malik chronicles the life of Malcolm X by sticking closely to the events in Alex Haley’s The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Malcolm X’s speeches.
Join PUSH Buffalo and the New York Civic Engagement Table on Wednesday February 17th at 5:15pm for this event and training in the "Runaway Inequality Training Series."
On Saturday February 13 at 2pm, Peace and Non-violence activists will be gathings at the NRC, at 1272 Deleware Avenue for a Community Discussion on Nonviolence.
Serve New York VISTA is currently accepting RFP’s for AmeriCorps VISTA members starting in July 2016 and August 2016.
The Buffalo metro area suffers from a sharply elevated rate of deaths from asbestos-triggered disease, according to an analysis of federal mortality data and calculations.
Dance the night away at PPG's annual fundraiser.
PPG's Community Agenda is a blueprint to help realize their shared vision of a just, sustainable, and culturally vibrant Buffalo.
Leaders and members of labor, community, and environmental organizations across New York State will unite to launch a climate justice and jobs campaign - NY Renews.
Featuring a petting zoo, a clown, cookie decoration, toy, goody bags, caroling, Santa/elf, food, fun, and other activities.
An evening of discussion, exhibition, and exploration of climate change solutions, their impacts on the WNY community, and the implications for climate justice.
A music festival effort to end AIDS by 2020.
Join PPG for a presentation on energy democracy and food justice.
PPG's Community Agenda is a blueprint to help realize their shared vision of a just, sustainable, and culturally vibrant Buffalo.
Free community event: Embracing diverse faiths and cultures.
Hosted by Fruit Belt United, Inc.
All partner organizations are eligible to submit proposed Agenda planks, serve on the committee that creates and refines proposed planks, and vote on the top 10 planks that become PPG's 2016 agenda.
The Huntley coal plant in Tonawanda has announced it will retire March of 2016, joining hundreds of coal plants like it across the country.
Free event where you can learn about your rights and responsibilities as a nail salon worker and/or advocate.
Keynote speaker will be Margaret Huang, Deputy Executive Director of Campaigns and Programs at Amnesty International USA.
Our partners with the Coalition for Economic Justice are leading a day of action for workers on Nov. 10.
Participatory Budgeting is coming to the Masten District this year and YOU can decide how $150,000 is spent.
Participatory Budgeting is coming to the Masten District this year and YOU can decide how $150,000 is spent.
Participatory Budgeting is coming to the Masten District this year and YOU can decide how $150,000 is spent.
Participatory Budgeting is coming to the Masten District this year and YOU can decide how $150,000 is spent.
Artist Marissa Lehner's Anima Mundi installation, currently on display at the Buffalo Arts Studio, will culminate in this apotheosis event, complete with performance.