Photo by Alex Young

Miles E. Saal was an artist and classically trained musician. After relocating to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2013, Miles quickly established himself as a significant contributor to the growing local Hip Hop community. Under his pen name, Yung Mulatto, he used his talents as a visual artist to create zines, record covers and other music-related marketing materials in support of the growing, local Hip Hop community. As a beat producer, he added to the Pittsburgh collective scene by working with many musicians to help them shape their unique sounds. He stressed the need to work together to uplift the varied talents that Pittsburgh had to offer, earning in music and artistic circles the unofficial title of “Creative Director of the Local Hip Hop scene.”

Miles’ impact on the Pittsburgh Hip Hop scene was profound. In a Dec. 8, 2017 post referencing the article in In the Rough online magazine, Ian Welch said, “Miles made the youth and creative scenes in the city tighter by connecting people with different people. He saw something in ourselves and brought it out of all of us to make the scene great.”

Miles also suffered from depression and unfortunately lost his battle with the disease on Nov. 30, 2017, at the age of 21 years. #StillSaaling: The Miles E. Saal Memorial Fund was created in Miles’ memory to continue his work of supporting young and upcoming artists many of whom, like him are in need of mental health services. The fund’s mission is to support nonprofit organizations and projects that focus on the arts community in efforts of outreach, education and treatment of mental illness as well as highlighting their creative productivity, especially among African Americans artists.

In that same In the Rough feature article, Alex Young summed up Miles’ contributions in this way: “Miles gets credit for so much now and more in the future because, without his links to relationships, we’d still be stuck unwilling to leave our own worlds and adventure in someone else’s.”

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The #StillSaaling: The Miles E. Saal Memorial Fund provided grant funding to the following nonprofit organizations in 2026:

  • Alumni Theater Company: Operates a year-round program providing talented Black youth in grades 6-12 with high-quality performing arts training and a platform to express their ideas.
  • Boom Concepts: a community organization created for the expansion of activity for artists, musicians and entrepreneurs who have common interest.
  • Kelly Strayhorn Theater: a community performing arts center in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of East Liberty.
  • Persad Center: Provides advocacy, counseling, and community-based programs that support the mental health and well-being of LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones in Western Pennsylvania.
  • The Legacy Arts Project: Created out of the love we have for our Elder Artists, past and present. They unselfishly passed on to our generation, our history and our culture through various art mediums.
  • The Trevor Project: A national organization dedicated to suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people through 24/7 counseling, education, and advocacy.
Photo credit: Alex Young