CEO's MESSAGE

Greetings to Urban League of Middle Tennessee members and supporters.  We take a great deal of pride  in reporting to you that we remain committed to helping African Americans and other minorities to enter and stay in the economic mainstream of Nashville and Middle Tennessee.

Celebrating 40 years in 2008 of serving Nashville and Middle Tennessee.  We are Empowering Communities.  Changing Lives. 

As this country sinks deeper into polarization and bitterness, the need for the Urban League’s role as a bridge between the races and as a problem-solver and hope-giver becomes more crucial.”  Whitney Young Jr.

We have indeed inherited the unfinished task of making equal opportunity a reality.  We remain committed to helping African Americans to secure economic self-reliance, power and parity, and civil rights. 

Join us www.ulmt.org in our commitment to helping African Americans to enter and to stay in the economic mainstream of America.

Yours in the movement,

Rosalyn Carpenter

President & CEO

Urban League of Middle Tennessee

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