A Philip Randolph Institute
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The A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) is an organization dedicated to advancing racial equality and economic justice for working Americans, founded in 1965 by civil rights leaders A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin. With over 109 chapters across 31 states, APRI mobilizes a network of more than 250 volunteers to fight for workers' rights and civil rights as inseparable pursuits.
Through various initiatives, conferences, and community volunteer opportunities, APRI aims to support and empower Black trade unionists while fostering a legacy of activism. The organization is committed to creating impactful change through education, advocacy, and preserving the memory of civil rights milestones.
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