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CRENSHAW CORRIDOR Transit Linkage Project
The Crenshaw District is the center of one of the largest transportation infrastructure projects in the County of Los Angeles. The community already has one transit stop from the east-west travelling Exposition Line (Expo Line) at Exposition Boulevard and Crenshaw Boulevard. This stop will also become a transfer station...
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WE ARE TRAYVON MARTIN
The Los Angeles Urban League expresses profound regret and sincere condolences to the parents, relatives and friends of Trayvon Martin at this time of disbelief and great sorrow.
President Barack Obama expressed it poignantly – “If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon.” This is about all of us and our sons...

LAUL and Macy’s team up to offer National Retail Certification
A certification in retail can lead to a rewarding career. The National Retail Federation Professional Customer Service and Selling Certification will be awarded to friendly and knowledgeable applicants who complete a four week retail based curriculum. The many course benefits include serious hire consideration and potential higher starting salary.
California Multi-Sector Grant – National Emergency Grant (NEG)
Workforce Partnership is a statewide collaboration of 21 local Workforce Investment Boards who have joined with the California EDD and California Workforce Association in order to provide comprehensive training and employment services for up to 5,887 workers across California who have been displaced from their jobs through no fault of their own.
John Kennedy Joins Los Angeles Urban League as Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs
Los Angeles – Blair H. Taylor, President & CEO, is proud to announce the appointment of John Kenney as the Senior Vice President of Government and External Affairs for the Los Angeles Urban League, effective September 12, 2011.Kennedy will be responsible for oversight for the League’s... Read More
KCET: Crisis of Confidence
WE CAN DO THIS
State Farm: Begin to Hope