Dear Leaders,

Thank you so very much for contributing to a most successful A. Philip Randolph Institute, 39th National Education Conference, and supporting our:

Two Months of Action – Voting For The Health of  It. 

If you were in attendance, I am sure that you share my pride and enthusiasm about the depth of our educational offerings and the fun-filled nature of our social events.  If you were unable to attend this year’s Conference, your efforts to help grow our organization, throughout the year is both valued and appreciated. More...

Important Alert -- Act Now!

To all APRI Activists: New Voter Registration Goal
Leaders,  We have just over a week before most states close their rolls to new voters for the 2008 elections. There is an estimated 8 million African Americans that are not registered to...   : : MORE


The Home for Black Trade Unionists


Who We Are

In 1965, 1,000 black schoolchildren were arrested for attempting to march in front of an Alabama county courthouse. The same year, 25,000 people joined the Selma-to-Montgomery Freedom March and the Voting Rights Act removed barriers preventing blacks from voting. 1965 was also was the year the A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), a national organization of black trade unionists, was founded. APRI's mission, from our founding to the present, has been to fight for racial equality and economic justice. Our role is unique. We work with black trade unionists, the people best suited to serve as a bridge between labor and the black community. APRI spearheads the "Black-Labor Alliance" an initiative to build black community support for the trade union movement, and to convey to labor the needs and concerns of black Americans. With more than 150 chapters in 36 states, APRI members are involved in political and community education, lobbying, legislative action and labor support activities. You can join our fight by joining APRI.

What We Do

We Take a Stand. We seek structural changes through the American democratic process. From courthouse to state house to the White House, APRI members actively promote social, economic, labor, political and legislative issues. More...

Press Releases

The A. Philip Randolph Institute Convenes in Jacksonville, Florida for 39th National Education Conference
The A. Philip Randolph Institute Convenes in Jacksonville, Florida for 39 th National Education Conference   Home of founder A. Philip Randolph, Jacksonville expects thousands Press Release...
Press Release  ·  Aug 6, 2008

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News Articles

On a visit to Jacksonville, the Rev. Jesse Jackson urges people to vote
The Rev. Jesse Jackson urged people Friday at the National Education Conference in Jacksonville to take control of the nation's pressing issues with their votes in the Nov. 4 presidential election. The civil rights activist and two-time presidential candidate lauded U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's...
News Item  ·  The Jacksonville Union Times  ·  Aug 15, 2008_  right

DTV Transition Education Campaign
We are excited about our partnership with the National Cable and Telecommunications Association on the DTV Transition Education Campaign and look forward to a strong alliance with them as we implement this project. For you convenience, we are attaching some educational information that should be...
News Item  ·  A. Philip Randolph Institute  ·  May 5, 2008

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Events

APRI Miami Dade - March To The Polls
First Day of Voting!! Please join the APRI Miami-Dade Chapter on Oct. 20, 2008 for a march to the polls! The gathering will beginning at 11:00...
Event Details  ·  Oct 20, 2008

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