National Urban League Shows Off New Harlem Headquarters
NEW YORK (FEBRUARY 23, 2024) - "The National Urban League's new Empowerment Center is one of many shining new facades [...]
NEW YORK (FEBRUARY 23, 2024) - "The National Urban League's new Empowerment Center is one of many shining new facades [...]
NEW YORK (JANUARY 31, 2024) - Jennifer Scott, Founding Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Civil Rights Museum in [...]
HARLEM, NEW YORK CITY (SEPTEMBER 12, 2022) – Leaders of the National Urban League gathered today with city, state, and federal [...]
NEW YORK (September 6, 2022) — The National Urban League has named anthropologist, museum leader, author, curator, and public historian Jennifer Scott to [...]
2022 STATE OF BLACK AMERICA, “UNDER SIEGE: THE PLOT TO DESTROY DEMOCRACY” OUTLINES THE COORDINATED CAMPAIGN TO DISMANTLE VOTING RIGHTS [...]
2021 STATE OF BLACK AMERICA, “THE NEW NORMAL; DIVERSE, EQUITABLE & INCLUSIVE” HIGHLIGHTS THE URGENCY OF REPAIRING STRUCTURAL FLAWS UNMASKED BY THE [...]
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE LOOKS AHEAD TO ITS RETURN HOME TO HARLEM WITH A CONSTRUCTION KICKOFF AND COMMUNITY CELEBRATION NEW YORK [...]
The National Urban League’s 2020 State of Black America report, “Unmasked,” explores the various ways that that the coronavirus pandemic [...]
The Urban League Empowerment Center, on 125th Street between Street between Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue, [...]
For decades, African Americans and underserved urban communities have struggled to overcome economic and social injustices. Since 1910, the National Urban League – a historic organization grounded in social services, civil rights, and economic justice – has been a force for progress.