Urban League trying to find opportunities for Black workers in Nashville

Nashville’s unemployment rate has reached a record low of 3% , but a new study from the Congressional Black Caucus shows that career opportunities and economic mobility remain limited for Black Americans.

The Urban League of Middle Tennessee offers programs that help community members with retirement planning, debt reduction and job market strategies. Sterdivante Tolliver — employment services coordinator at the Urban League — plays a key role in assisting job seekers.

“I’m in charge of helping build their resumes, trying to create them a career,” Tolliver said.

He knows the struggle firsthand after being unemployed. He turned to the Urban League, enrolled in their programs and eventually secured a position there.

“The management team, as soon as I walked in the door, introduced themselves and showed me who they were immediately,” Tolliver said.

Harold Simpson, Urban League Workforce Development and Training Director, shared a similar story.

“Giving back at the Urban League and being now the director of workforce development and training is so big,” Simpson said.

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