Women in the Urban Crisis (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Women in the Urban Crisis (WIUC) was a non-profit organization that formed as a result of an urban crisis conference held at Chatham College in March of 1969, which attracted women leaders throughout the community. The conference in Pittsburgh was one of the many that B'nai B'rith Women organized in various cities across the nation following the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The urban crisis refers to various problems which residents of cities face. In Pittsburgh, Women in the Urban Crisis looked at troubles associated with education, employment, health, housing, and welfare. To alleviate these crises the organization set up programs and also worked on joint projects with other organizations in the city. The organization was headed by a president and elected officers. Additional support came from a board, approximately 50 constituent organizations, and individual members whom contributed to the success of Women in the Urban Crises. After fifteen years of service the organization dissolved in 1984.

From the description of Records of Women in the Urban Crisis, 1969-1984, (bulk 1972-1982). (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 51938288

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Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Arnold, Charlotte. person
associatedWith B'nai B'rith Women. corporateBody
associatedWith Charles, Marian. person
associatedWith Harris, Vivian. person
associatedWith Johnson, Katie. person
associatedWith KDKA-TV (Television station : Pittsburgh, Pa.). Call for Action. corporateBody
associatedWith Pickett, Betty. person
associatedWith Pittsburgh School District (Pa.). Breakfast Program. corporateBody
associatedWith Rayvid, Lynn. person
associatedWith Reizenstein, Florence. person
associatedWith Shapira, Frieda. person
associatedWith Ware, Grace. person
associatedWith WPXI (Television station : Pittsburgh, Pa.). Action Line. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Subject
Child care services
Human rights workers
Human services
Women in community development
Women volunteers in social service
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Corporate Body

Active 1969

Active 1984

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