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Spring Salon: Thriving vs. Surviving on the Streets

  • Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 616 North Highland Avenue Pittsburgh, PA, 15206 United States (map)

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Beatrice Institute’s Spring Salon asks the question: What constitutes human thriving, and how would these general prescriptions apply to those without the security of basic needs?

When many of us consider the homeless community here in Pittsburgh, very often we are led to think of a monolithic problem. Although we might recognize upon reflection that many of those who live on the streets are there for different, nuanced, complex, individuated reasons, our approach to the question can become uniform and directed at survival: shelter, food, clothing, warmth, medicine, etc. Very seldom are we encouraged to think about the needs of those living on the streets as needs of thriving not simply surviving.

Four panelists — representing different mediums, fields, traditions, and historical epochs — will investigate these questions and discuss what thriving on the streets looks like and how it is possible.

We will meet in the John Knox Room at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.

Tickets are $15 until April 5th, after which they will be $20. Food and wine provided!

If you are interested in the inspiration for this salon, read presenter Brent Robbins' piece in the Post Gazette from 2022.