Cures for a Crisis: Discussion with Jessica Seabury & Erin Guay
Jessica Seabury, executive director of the Consumer Health Coalition, and Erin Guay from the Pennsylvania Health Law Project discuss health coverage for the uninsured and underinsured.
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This veteran of the civil rights movement talks with OnQ about his activism and how he stood up in the fight for the right to vote.
Pittsburgh local Sharon Flake went to school to become a pediatrician, but in the end became a writer. Now she is the author of seven books about the challenges of being an African American teenager. OnQ's Chris Moore talks to this rising star of the writing world about her life and her latest offering, "You Don't Even Know Me."
The Mid Winter Soup Contest is held every year on Pittsburgh's South Side. Local restaurants dish out their popular soups and shoppers not only cast their votes, they're encouraged to bring non-perishable foods to donate. OnQ's interns bring us this report.
Do you sweat black & gold? Is the Steelers part of your everyday diet? Do you love your mother first and the Steelers as a close second? If so, then you just might be a Steelers fan! Watch as Dave & Dave test some fans (and you) with hard hitting steel curtain Steelers trivia!
OnQ explores the topic of teen suicide in an eight-minute feature report focusing on survivors of suicide and new Pittsburgh research.
Nobel Peace Prize recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu visited Pittsburgh for three days, and while in town he sat with OnQ’s Michael Bartley to share his vision of peace and tolerance in Pittsburgh and around the world