Category: Events

Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals

BALLOTS AND BUBBLY

California Urban League YPs and the SD Melanin present Ballots & Bubbly. Join us for a conversation on everything ballot related and anything in between! Think of this event as brunch & learn about making your vote count this November. Don’t forget your champagne or mimosas! Sip, sit back, and take notes! Show support and…
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Curing Elements With Holistic Medicine

Please join the Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals for the September General Body Meeting and a session on health and wellness. We’ve seen so many times that prescribed medicines sometimes cause more harm than good. Speaker Jovanka Ciares will bring a dynamic conversation about how to cure ailments with holistic medicine. All NATURAL! This…
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City Council District 10 Runoff Candidate’s Forum

Please join the League Of Women Voters Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals for the City Council District 10 Runoff Candidate’s Forum panel discussion on Getting Informed before voting in the General Election. The panelists include: Mark Ridley-Thomas, L.A. County Supervisor, 2nd District Grace Yoo, Community Leader/Attorney Moderated by: Dr. Jody…
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Secure the Bag: Building Black Wealth!

Please join the Los Angeles Urban League Guild and the Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals for our National Day of Empowerment panel discussion on Building Black Wealth. The panelists include: J. Alexander Martin, Co-founder of FUBU and co-author of Money Makes Me Crazy Sherri Brewer, Senior Vice President of OneUnited Bank Los Angeles Michael Lawson, President/CEO of…
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Racism and reproduction — what black women need to know

Black babies in the United States are far less likely than white babies to reach life’s simplest milestones to form words, to learn to crawl, to take their first steps. That’s because black babies born in the United States are two times more likely to die before their first birthday than white babies. The numbers…
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