The Seton Hill University Feminist Collective organized a rally in honor of Equal Pay Day on April 4. A peaceful demonstration with two guest speakers took place outside the Greensburg Courthouse. The difference in pay between men and women in the United States is approximately 20 percent, according to the American Association of University Women.
The march down from The Hill was lead by David von Schlichten, advisor of the SHU Feminist Collective. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. The peaceful protest was held outside the Greensburg Courthouse. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. The officers from the SHU Feminist Collective organized the Equal Pay Day Rally. From left to right: Hannah Hartman, Evan Vissat, Madison Wilson, Lauren Swaney and Sara Mitchell. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Camilla Guerrieri and her sister Bianca pose for a picture. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Julie Downs and Tori Derito hold up their signs during the protest. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Shayne Finley, Sonny Bahe and Lauren Nicholson participate in the rally. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Bianca Stiffey leads a chant during the Equal Pay Day Rally. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. The Equal Pay Day Rally consisted of a peaceful demonstration, complete with signs and tambourines and two speakers. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Von Schlichten speaks to the crowd after the demonstration. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Students, faculty and Greensburg residents gathered near the front steps of the courthouse. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Mae Palacios, a speaker from the Blackburn Center, gives a speech on the importance of equal pay. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Bibiana Boerio, interim president of SHU from 2013-2014, spoke on her experiences working as a former senior executive for Ford. Photo by H.Carnahan/Setonian. Published By: Paige Parise