Although the national unemployment rate is dropping, unemployment in the black community remains significantly higher than the rate for whites or the general population. In particular, black male youth and young adults are up against a major struggle to launch themselves into self sufficiency, as unemployment in these age brackets is at an all-time high. Federal investment in employment initiatives has been insufficient, and few communities are engaged in targeted approaches to address the employment plight of black men.
Please join CLASP, the Association for Black Funding Executives, and the 2025 Network for Black Men and Boys for a webinar highlighting approaches to increase employment opportunities for black male youth and young adults.
This webinar will highlight:
Moderator: Rhonda Tsoi-A-Fatt Bryant, Senior Policy Analyst, CLASP
Presenters:
Contact memberservices@ytfg.org for additional information.