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The lasting impact of federal policy and discrimination on Black workers in the Louisville region
LMI, Equity Sarah Ehresman LMI, Equity Sarah Ehresman

The lasting impact of federal policy and discrimination on Black workers in the Louisville region

As we celebrate Black History Month and this year’s theme of African Americans and Labor, it’s important to call attention to the policies that limited Black workers’ access to quality employment in the past, and how the impact of those policies can still be seen in the unequal labor market outcomes across our region today.

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Louisville Generation Work™ partners attend training focused on young adult workers
Employers, Equity Aleece Smith Employers, Equity Aleece Smith

Louisville Generation Work™ partners attend training focused on young adult workers

As announced last year, KentuckianaWorks is partnering with Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, YouthBuild Louisville, the Coalition Supporting Young Adults, and Metro United Way to implement Generation Work™. Generation Work™ is a project, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and delivered with the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, to center young adult worker voices in employer practice change. Louisville Generation Work™ partners traveled to Chicago in June of this year to join teams from the other seven Phase Two sites for some training and peer learning.

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Louisville one of eight cities awarded grant aimed at improving equity and job quality for young adults
Employers, Equity Aleece Smith Employers, Equity Aleece Smith

Louisville one of eight cities awarded grant aimed at improving equity and job quality for young adults

KentuckianaWorks is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a Generation Work™ grant through the National Fund for Workforce Solutions and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. This award is part of the second phase of Generation Work grants, which will center young adults of color to inform hiring, retention, and workforce advancement in our community.

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