Mayor Adams Names Board Member Arva Rice As Interim Chair Of The CCRB
The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) today announced that Arva Rice has been named interim chair of the Board.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) today announced that Arva Rice has been named interim chair of the Board.
The New-York Historical Society has announced “New York Urban League: 100 Stories of Black New York,” a program set for Thursday, February 20th, 2020.
BET Networks continues its award-winning “Truth Series” programming with the premiere of the compelling documentary, Charged: The DA vs. Black America, which will air Tuesday, November 7, at 9:00 pm EST.
The New York Urban League congratulates Betty Rosa on her new appointment as the new chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents.NYUL wants to recognize the exemplary work of the entire board in identifying a successor for outgoing chancellor, Merrly Tisch.
President and CEO and Harlem fave Arva Rice of New York Urban League was present to testify at Governor Cuomo’s first ever Common Core Task Force.
Harlem resident Arva Rice, president and CEO of the New York Urban League will headline MPAC’s Community Rally in Queens on Friday, November 15, 2013.
The University of the West Indies has joined with Emory, Harvard, Rice, University of California, the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Join us for a special conversation with President and CEO of the NY Urban League’s Arva R. Rice and Schomburg Center’s Dr. Khalil Muhammad Chief of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture to discuss the intersection of Jacob Lawrence’s work with civil rights organizations and cultural institutions.
Consumers shopping for a used car last month encountered record high prices, according to the latest Manheim Market Report (MMR).
Nine teams from Success Academy Harlem middle schools competed in the 46th Annual Harvard Debate Tournament over President’s Day weekend.
By Arva R. Rice, President & CEO of New York Urban League We are troubled with the news that a police officer will not be indicted for the killing of twelve year old Tamir Rice. Once again a young black child’s life has been lost because some claim the boy may have posed a threat…
New York State must end age discrimination that’s written right into state law by expanding its Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
As part of its commitment to help close the digital divide, AT&T* teamed up with the New York Urban League (NYUL) and Silicon Harlem (SH)to open a new state-of-the-art AT&T Digital Learning Lab in Harlem.
Linda G. Levy, president of The Fragrance Foundation (TFF), was honored with Harlem’s New York Urban League’s first-ever Catalyst Award for her leadership in advancing DEI in the multi-billion-dollar fragrance industry.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today reaffirmed his commitment to the Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprise community.