The Pitt News
The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | march 22, 2017 | Volume 107 | Issue 143
Leslie Jones brings the laughs
Police arrest 11 protesters at Allegheny County Jail James Evan Bowen-Gaddy Assistant News Editor
both comedians along with embarrassing anecdotes and occasional audience interaction as part of Pitt’s Women’s Empowerment Week — a series of events designed to spark conversations on campus about the importance of working toward the empowerment of all women. The night got political quickly as Laster ragged on President Donald Trump
After three days of protests in solidarity with inmates striking at the Allegheny County Jail, only a dozen supporters remained outside its fortified walls Tuesday night. The tired group trudged into the jail’s bright lobby at roughly 9:30 p.m., and then filed into a small nondescript gray court room. There, they watched on a small T.V. screen as a few of their friends were brought in front of a judge to hear the charges they had accrued the previous night — some had court dates set for the oncoming morning. The small audience, sitting in silent solidarity, were the remnants of a protest supporting inmate’s demands for adjusted living conditions. TeOnna Ross, the lead organizer with the ACJ Health Justice Project — an organization dedicated to making sure inmates receive comprehensive health care — said that about 80 prisoners engaged in a sit-in Friday through Saturday night. The inmates refused to eat meals or participate in work duties to raise awareness about unjust living conditions, particularly regarding medical care and grievance procedures,
See Leslie Jones on page 4
See Jail Arrests on page 2
SNL actress and comedian Leslie Jones performed a stand-up comedy routine during a PPC event held in the WPU on Tuesday night. Kyleen Considine STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Zoe Pawliczek Staff Writer
Leaning back on her stool with her legs spread, pretending to take a nude photo of herself, comedian Leslie Jones couldn’t stop cracking herself up. “Make sure that you have the right lighting [and] the right angle — make sure you don’t do it from above,” Jones told the crowd of more than 350 students
at the William Pitt Union Tuesday night. “And the number one thing is: don’t put your face in that s***.” Jones and her opening act Jon Laster — a New York City-based comedian touring colleges with Jones — shared laughs and a few awkward moments with the audience during the Pitt Program Council’s “Evening of Comedy.” The 90-minute event featured stand-up from