Organizations Filed Purposes:
APRI'S PRIMARY MISSION IS TO FIGHT FOR RACIAL EQUALITY AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE. IT WORKS WITH BLACK TRADE UNIONISTS AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY. APRI SPEARHEADS THE "BLACK LABOR ALLIANCE" AN INIATIVE TO BUILD BLACK COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR THE TRADE UNION MOVEMENT AND TO CONVEY TO LABOR THE NEEDS AND CONCERNS OF BLACK AMERICANS. IT HAS 114 CHAPTERS IN 36 STATES.
CIVIC ENGAEMENT PROGRAMOUR VOTE IS OUR VOICE. APRI HAS GROWN ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN THE NATION THAT IS UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO REACH PEOPLE WHERE THEY LIVE AND WORK. ITS CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK WAS INITIALLY ESTABLISHED AS A 501(C)(3) PROGRAM UNDER THE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH EDUCATIONAL FUND (APREF). OVER TIME, APRI DEVELOPED A 501(C)(4) CAPACITY AS WELL SO THAT IT COULD CONDUCT EFFECTIVE WORK IN ADDITIONAL AREAS, SUCH AS SUPPORT OF BALLOT INITIATIVES. AS A RESULT, THE APRI HAS REGISTERED, EDUCATED AND TURNED OUT MILLIONS OF VOTERS ACROSS THE NATION, WORKING IN VIRTUALLY EVERY CITY WITH A SIZABLE BLACK POPULATION. BY BOOSTING THE POLITICAL IMPACT OF BLACK VOTERS, APRI ADVANCES ISSUES THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO LABOR, WORKING FAMILIES, AND THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE. ORGANIZING, EDUCATING AND MOBILIZING GRASSROOTS OPERATIONS AROUND VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTER TURNOUT, ALONG WITH THE FIGHT AGAINST VOTER SUPPRESSION ARE THE VEHICLES DRIVING THE GOALS OF APRI'S MISSION. FOR EXAMPLE, APRI WAS THE LEAD PLAINTIFF IN THREE RECENT CASES THAT DEALT WITH PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE: IN OHIO OHIO A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE V. HUSTED; MICHIGAN- MICHIGAN STATE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE V. JOHNSON; AND THE ST. LOUIS AND GREATER KANSAS CITY CHAPTERS OF THE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE AND THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MISSOURI V. THE STATE OF MISSOURI.FUNDING FOR APRI'S CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL IS FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT, AND IN THE FIELD FOR OUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS ACROSS SELECTED TARGET STATES AND COMMUNITIES. SPECIFICALLY, IN 2020 THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDED:1. CONVENING VIRTUAL EVENTS, WEBINARS, AND IN-DEPTH TRAINING SESSIONS DURING REGIONAL AND LOCAL CHAPTER EVENTS TO EQUIP MEMBERS WITH THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO BUILD CAPACITY FOR PARTICIPATING IN 2020 GOTV EFFORTS.2. PROVIDING ONGOING TRAININGS FOR APRI CHAPTERS' PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF; PRODUCING AND DISSEMINATING COLLATERAL ITEMS (T-SHIRTS, FLIERS, POSTERS, MASKS, ETC.)3. DEVELOPING AND CONDUCTING A VOTER REGISTRATION CAMPAIGN ALIGNED WITH NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAYSEPTEMBER 20, 2020.4. MOBILIZING COMMUNITIES AROUND FAIR-ELECTION ADVOCACY IN ORDER TO REMOVE BARRIERS TO REGISTRATION AND VOTING, PARTICULARLY THOSE DISENFRANCHISING UNDERREPRESENTED AND MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES.
HEALTH CARE LITERACY AND ACCESSFOR MORE THAN 12 YEARS, APRI'S ORGANIZATIONAL FOCUS HAS BEEN ON HIGHLIGHTING HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES IN THE MINORITY COMMUNITIES WITH PARTICULAR FOCUS ON AFRICAN AMERICANS. ONE OF THE MOST GLARING AND DESPAIRING ISSUES FACED BY MANY MINORITIES, IN PARTICULAR AFRICAN AMERICANS, HAS BEEN RACE-BASED DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES. APRI SEEKS TO ELIMINATE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTHCARE BY ADVOCATING FOR POLICIES AND LEGISLATION WHICH SUPPORT EQUAL ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE SERVICES FOR ALL AMERICANS, AND BY PROVIDING EDUCATION ON ACCESS TO HEALTH INSURANCE. TO ADDRESS THESE DISPARITIES, AND TO PROVIDE A FORUM TO MOBILIZE OUR COMMUNITIES AROUND HEALTHCARE ISSUES, APRI FEATURES A HEALTHCARE SYMPOSIUM DURING THE ANNUAL NATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE. THIS SYMPOSIUM FEATURES SPECIAL FORUMS ON SOLUTIONS FOR ADDRESSING HEALTH NEEDS, ALONG WITH TRAINING TRACKS ON OBESITY, HEART DISEASE AND DIABETES IN A FORMAT WHICH ENCOURAGES TAKING A PRO-ACTIVE APPROACH TO IMPROVING HEALTH CONCERNS. WHEN POSSIBLE, THE CONFERENCE PRESENTS HEALTH SCREENING AND EXHIBITS COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF HEALTH FROM: HIV/AIDS SCREENING & COUNSELING, DIABETES, GLAUCOMA, BMI, BLOOD PRESSURE AND CARDIOVASCULAR SCREENINGS, AND MENTAL HEALTH. DURING 2020, THE NATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE WAS CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19. HOWEVER, APRI WAS ABLE TO ADJUST ITS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR HEALTHCARE LITERACY BY EMPLOYING VIRTUAL TRAINING SESSIONS THROUGH ZOOM AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS. IN ADDITION, HEALTHCARE LITERACY INFORMATION WAS INCLUDED WITHIN THE PLANS FOR THE 2020 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM WHERE APRI MEMBERS WERE PROVIDED TABLETS TO ASSIST THE COMMUNITY IN LOCATING COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES, IN ADDITION TO DETERMINING THEIR VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS. APRI MEMBERS WERE ALSO PROVIDED WITH PPE EQUIPMENT (MASKS AND SANITIZERS) TO DISTRIBUTE TO HARD TO REACH COMMUNITIES. APRI BELIEVES THAT THE RIGHT TO AFFORDABLE AND ACCESSIBLE HEALTHCARE IS TANTAMOUNT TO THE CIVIL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS AFFORDED TO ALL AMERICANS, AND THEREFORE REMAINS A VITAL PART OF THE CONVERSATION IN OUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WORK.
RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE PROGRAMAT THE ONSET OF THE 2020 COVID-19 PANDEMIC, APRI'S FOCUS WAS TO AMPLIFY THE SYSTEMIC RACISM THAT EXPOSED DISPARITIES IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR WHICH WERE ALREADY ADVERSELY IMPACTED BY FOOD DESERTS, FINANCIAL DESERTS, INADEQUATE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, AND CRIPPLED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS. INSUFFICIENT ACCESS TO AND AFFORDABILITY OF BROADBAND/INTERNET SERVICES EXPANDED THE RACIAL DIVIDE, AND STIFLED THE ABILITY FOR OUR COMMUNITIES TO WORK AND LEARN IN A VIRTUAL/REMOTE ENVIRONMENT. DISPROPORTIONATE DISTRIBUTION OF SURVIVAL TOOLS AND INFORMATION, SUCH AS PPE, FOOD AND WATER, AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO VACCINATION LOCATIONS MADE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR FAMILIES TO RECEIVE THE CARE THEY NEEDED AND WERE LEFT SEVERELY DEVASTATED BY THE EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC.THE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE ADDRESSED THESE ISSUES BY BOOSTING ITS 2020 GOTV EFFORTS TO INCORPORATE THE DISTRIBUTION OF MASKS, FOOD AND WATER, ALONG WITH THEIR VOTER EDUCATION AND VOTER REGISTRATION ACTIVITIES. IN ADDITION, APRI MEMBERS WERE PROVIDED WITH TABLETS TO HELP THE COMMUNITY TO COMPLETE THEIR CENSUS FORMS, TO SIGN UP FOR COVID-19 VACCINATIONS, AND TO LOCATE HEALTHCARE AND OTHER NEEDED SERVICES. OUR GOTV EFFORT WAS TOTALLY FOCUSED ON VOTER EDUCATION AND THE POWER OF THE VOTE AS THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS TO CLOSE THE RACIAL DIVIDE.ASA PHILIP RANDOLPH AND BAYARD RUSTIN FOUNDED THE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE IN 1965 WITH THE MISSION OF FIGHTING FOR BOTH RACIAL EQUALITY AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE BY EMPLOYING THE AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC PROCESS. THEY EMPHASIZED RACIAL EQUALITY AND THE POWER OF THE VOTE.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Clayola Brown | PRESIDENT | 40 | $90,875 |
William Mckinley Joyce | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Shanna Peeks | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Robert Richardson | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Mary Crayton | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Linda Hinton | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Lachandra White | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kevin Mapp | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kenneth Rigmaiden | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Jean Hervey | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
James Bryant | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Green P Lewis | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
George Kariem | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
George Gresham | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Fred Mason | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Everette Kelly | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Ernest Logan | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Elizabeth Powell | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Doug Moore | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Diane Babineaux | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
David Delatorre | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Claude Cummings | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Clara Caldwell | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Cindy Estrada | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Cindy Estrada | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Charles Spencer | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Arena Tate | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Anthony Harmon | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Andre Washington | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Albert Squire | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Fred Redmond | CHAIRMAN | 3 | $0 |
Dr Lorretta Johnson | TREASURER | 3 | $0 |
Edgar Romney | SECRETARY | 3 | $0 |
Mike D Payne | VICE PRESIDENT | 4 | $0 |
Richard Womack Jr | VICE PRESIDENT | 4 | $0 |
Norman Hill | PRESIDENT EMERITUS | 1 | $0 |
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