[ acordian ] i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods. each with it s own rights, and rituals. a patchwork of cultures that took shape over a century ago. back then, the city was a beacon of hope and possibility for people from all over the world, offering the promise of work, prosperity, a new life. pittsburgh could have been another company town gone to beautiful ruin. but something happened. the city started to pop up on lists of the most livable places in america. it became attractive to a new wave of people from elsewhere looking to reinvent themselves and make a new world. and so we find ourselves asking the same questions we ask in other cities in transition. are the new arrivals, new m
cure was all about satisfying me. like, 100%. anthony: if i m running a high-end restaurant in pittsburgh, who am i employing as porters, dishwashers. sonja: students. justin: honestly, like, our dishwashers are white kids. anthony: no way. justin: pittsburgh, pa, is a big bright shining star of an example of what blue-collar america was a hundred years ago. sonja: when we are looking at who is applying, we also need to look at neighborhoods. the topography of pittsburgh is such that neighborhoods are separated by bridges and ravines. and this sort of thing means that people stay within their neighborhood. anthony: everybody is talking about a pittsburgh renaissance. there are artists coming, there are hip, new restaurants. somebody is making money. sala: yes. anthony: money is definitely coming in. is it lifting all boats? sala: no. it is not. the new pittsburgh attracts new
anthony: no way. justin: pittsburgh, pennsylvania is a big bright shining star of an example of what blue-collar america was a hundred years ago. sonja: when we re looking at who is applying, we also need to look at neighborhoods. the topography of pittsburgh is such that neighborhoods are separated by bridges and ravines. and this sort of thing means that people stay within their neighborhood. anthony: everybody is talking about a pittsburgh renaissance. there are artists coming, there are hip, new restaurants. somebody s making money. sala: yes.
high-end restaurant in pittsburgh, who am i employing as porters, dishwashers. sonja: students. justin: honestly, like, our dishwashers are white kids. anthony: no way. justin: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, is a big bright shining star of an example of what blue-collar america was a hundred years ago. sonja: when we are looking at who is applying, we also need to look at neighborhoods. the topography of pittsburgh is such that neighborhoods are separated by bridges and ravines. and this sort of thing means that people stay within their neighborhood. anthony: everybody is talking about a pittsburgh renaissance. there are artists coming, there are hip, new restaurants. somebody is making money.
i was like struggling professionally, struggling personally. cure was all about satisfying me. like, 100%. anthony: if i m running a high-end restaurant in pittsburgh, who am i employing as porters, dishwashers. sonja: students. justin: honestly, like, our dishwashers are white kids. anthony: no way. justin: pittsburgh, pa, is a big bright shining star of an example of what blue-collar america was a hundred years ago. sonja: when we are looking at who is applying, we also need to look at neighborhoods. the topography of pittsburgh is such that neighborhoods are separated by bridges and ravines. and this sort of thing means that people ay within their neighborhood.