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Urban League of Long Island In The News

Power & Politics: Full show for Aug. 29, 2021 (8/29/21)

3 tapped for state panel that helps to award tax credits, grants to firms (7/6/21)

Nassau County Executive Laura Curran names 10 people to newly formed police diversity committee (6/3/21)

After Newsday findings, Curran creates panel on police hiring, Suffolk reviewing its process (5/27/21)

LI civil rights leaders criticize Ryder comments on lack of diversity (5/27/21)

Pew report: Foreign-born Black population on Long Island tops 80,000 (4/18/21)

Urban League Leaders Morial & Sanders Condemn Discrimination By Long Island Real Estate Agents, Call on New York Attorney General to Investigate (4/30/20)

Urban League Leaders Morial & Sanders Condemn Discrimination By Long Island Real Estate Agents, Call on New York Attorney General to Investigate (2/7/20)

17th Annual Long Island Press Power List Announced (2/4/20)

Ending housing discrimination on Long Island requires concerted effort, experts say (1/31/20)

Urban League Long Island Ends 2019 On A High Note (12/23/19)

Urban League Long Island Advocates for Change After Three-Year Investigation by Newsday – “Long Island Divided” (12/17/19)

Newsday undercover investigation reveals housing discrimination in Long Island (12/16/19)

Groups Take Up Housing Issues (12/12/19)

Melville Town Hall To Address Housing Discrimination (12/9/19)

Steve Bellone announces plan to attack housing discrimination (11/19/19)

National Urban League seeks probe of Long Island real estate agents (11/18/19)

Advocates call on Long Island school officials to embrace bus stop arm cameras (10/21/19)

16 Long Island nonprofits share $265,000 in grants (8/13/19)

Bank of America, United Way team up on internship program (8/12/19)

The 2019 Long Island Power 100; 66 – 100 (5/27/19)

Congressman Pete King Meets With National Urban League of Long Island (5/22/19)

How We Modernized Urban League of Long Island (5/8/19)

Career Ambassadors Serve as a Key Connection between Employers and Youth (Long Island) (3/6/2019)

County must shed ‘most segregated’ label (3/1/19)

School Trustee Named to Urban League Board (2/18/19)

Segregation is alive and well in Nassau County (2/18/19)

Economic inequality persists in Nassau County, report and panel agree (2/14/19)

Panelists speak at the ‘State of Black Nassau County’ (3/2/19)

New Report Shows Significant Racial Disparities Among Students Suspended In Nassau School (12/22/18)

Data Reveals An Aging And Slow-Growing Nassau County (12/18/18)

Nonprofits Help Latinx Residents Sue for Town Board Representation (6/25/18)

Long Island Power 50; 11-50 (6/24/18)

Digital Ballpark Co-Working Space Planned For Wyandanch Rising (5/21/18)

Rep. Zeldin Meets with Urban League of Long Island (5/9/18)

2018 Long Island Index  (4/20/18)

Rockville Centre talk focuses on ‘Empowering Black L.I.’  (3/9/18)

Racial Equity Needed For LI’s Growth, Urban League Leader Says (6/21/17)

New Report Finds That Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Would Lead to a $24 Billion Boost to Long Island’s Economy (4/24/17)

Empowering Black Long Island: How Equity Is Key to the Future of Nassau and Suffolk Counties (4/2017)

At The Urban League of Long Island, Gillibrand Announces New Legislation to Connect Local At-Risk Youth With Job Opportunities

Senator Owen Johnson Honors Urban League of Long Island and President Theresa Sanders (4/23/10)

Top 50 Women Awards 2006 (2006)

At The Urban League of Long Island, Gillibrand Announces New Legislation to Connect Local At-Risk Youth With Job Opportunities (5/20/06)

Racial Equity is a Key to Our Region’s Growth

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