On Friday July 29th 2011, Pittsburgh celebrated the 46th anniversary of the passage of Medicare. Supporters of Medicare and single-payer convened outside of U.S. Senator Pat Toomey’s office and performed a skit which satirized the duel between UPMC and Highmark. The group then declared Smithfield Street Bridge the Medicare for All Bridge, satirizing Allegheny County Council’s decision to allow for “the placement of advertising, naming rights, or sponsorship notices…” on county bridges “as a means of generating supplemental revenue for the County…”
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Tag Archives: Protests
UPMC Braddock Hospital Protests @ Pitt
Protesters gathered near the Pitt campus at the intersection of Forbes and Bigelow on Friday, January 8th. The group known as Save Our Community Hospitals was picketing against the closure of Braddock Hospital. Despite a winter storm with a blistering cold windchill, the peaceful gatherers stood strong together and delivered their message to thousands of pedestrians and drivers between 11:30am and 1:00pm.
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G20: LRAD, United States Debut in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh residents holding their ears. Photo by Margaretkilljoy.
By now, everyone has heard about the G20 summit being held in Pittsburgh, and everyone has probably heard about the expected protests and marches – but did you know that Pittsburgh was also the first place that an LRAD system was used in the United States?
LRAD, otherwise known as “Long Range Acoustic Device” is a device used for crowd-control and long-range communication. The LRAD equipment, mounted atop armored police vehicles, was used to play recorded warning messages that ordered gathered crowds to disperse. Aside from being used as a very loud megaphone, it was also used to emit ear-splitting noise – this 45 pound satellite dish lookalike can deliver up to 155 decibels of sound (up to nearly 2 miles).
According to an article about noise-indiced hearing loss, the NIDCD (National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders) basically states that anything over 85 dB can begin to inflict hearing loss… In addition, “The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before noise-induced hearing loss can occur”.
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G20: Pitt Student Protests, 9/25/09
This post originally included 3 YouTube videos from user “Digeratii” but have “been removed from user”. Sorry. Please check other posts for relevant photos/videos.
“Digeratii“, a local YouTube/Twitter user shared these videos of the University of Pittsburgh student protests Friday night 9/25. Continue reading + Discuss
G20: University of Pittsburgh Student Protest
A video recently uploaded to YouTube by user “snafupunk” showing the protests by students of University of Pittsburgh. Continue reading + Discuss












