• When the Death Penalty Became Personal

    Virtual

    Join us for an important and moving webinar with Vicki and Syl Schieber, the parents of Shannon Schieber. In this powerful session, the Schiebers will share the story of their daughter, a brilliant and compassionate woman whose life was tragically cut short. They will speak candidly about the devastating loss of Shannon and their unexpected […]

  • A Conversation with Frank Baumgartner

    Virtual

    This event was rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict. The correct date is December 11, 2025. Professor Frank Baumgartner is the author of Deadly Justice. He is an advocate for judicial reform, the rights and needs of crime victims and surviving family members, increasing awareness about sexual violence, and the elimination of the death penalty. […]

  • PADP Pittsburgh Chapter Virtual Meeting

    Virtual

    The Pittsburgh Chapter of Pennsylvanians Against the Death Penalty meets monthly on the first Wednesday. We chat about current events and developments in death penalty abolition efforts, event and action planning, and ongoing outreach and community building. Interested in being part of the conversation? Contact Nydia Manos at nydia@padp.org.

  • PADP Pittsburgh Chapter Virtual Meeting

    Virtual

    The Pittsburgh Chapter of Pennsylvanians Against the Death Penalty meets monthly on the first Wednesday. We chat about current events and developments in death penalty abolition efforts, event and action planning, and ongoing outreach and community building. Interested in being part of the conversation? Contact Nydia Manos at nydia@padp.org.

  • Illustrating Change: Ending the Death Penalty with Sr. Helen Prejean

    Sr. Helen Prejean explores death penalty abolition and the new Dead Man Walking graphic adaptation! Join us online for an inspiring conversation with Sr. Helen Prejean, storyteller and passionate advocate working to end the death penalty. Dig into powerful, first-hand experiences that brought her to this work, and learn about the adaptation of her story […]