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Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis Breaks Ground on Job Center at Site of Ferguson Unrest
From the ashes of a Ferguson, Mo., convenience store burned in the unrest following Michael Brown’s death will rise the Urban League Community Empowerment Center.
The Urban League’s first of Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley’s Hand Up Initiative classes will begin, June 15.
National Urban League's Morial: McKinney Incident Shows Need for Police Retraining
NEW YORK (June 9, 2015) -- National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial today issued the following statement in response to the McKinney, Texas, pool party:
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"Countless women and minority entrepreneurs throughout the Greater New Orleans area can point to a single source for the support and assistance they needed to successfully start and make it in business: The Urban League of Greater New Orleans’ Women’s Business Resource & Entrepreneurship Center.” That was the opening statement for the “Trumpet Award” presentation to Lynnette White-Colin, the director of the Women’s Business Resource & Entrepreneurship Center last fall by the Neighborhoods Partnership Network of Greater New Orleans.
“The Women’s Business Resource Center helped my business to succeed in so many ways… from assisting me to obtain financing to putting me out on social media for my annual Make-up & Martini Mixer at the Essence Festival." - Natashia Paul, CEO Wink!
(Op-Ed by J. Howard Henderson) The Baltimore community remains focused on the need to get justice for Freddie Gray, supporting his family and continuing to build our community.
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Despite gains in many areas, African Americans still fare worse than whites and other demographic groups in terms of education, income and involvement in the criminal justice system, according to a report presented Thursday by the National Urban League.
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