To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. More than 15 months after adopting its minority- and women ...
Days before Brooklyn’s commercial sectors fill with Small Business Saturday shoppers, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams urged the city to rethink its position on how it supports minority ...
For more than a decade, Queens-based contractor Five Star Electric won lucrative government contracts, but a dark cloud loomed overhead. When one of the world’s largest construction firms, Tutor ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio may be talking a good game when it comes to bridging the income inequality gap, but as far as diversifying New York City's contract procurements, City Comptroller Scott Stringer ...
Today, those in affordable housing seek to promote greater diversity, inclusion, and racial justice as we actualize long-established missions of providing sustainable, service-enriched homes and ...
The office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander (right), with Mayor Eric Adams, says city agencies have not been meeting contracting participation goals with minority- and women-owned businesses.
New York’s Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) voted to approve new congressional lines. Small changes have been made to a few upstate districts, but the congressional districts have remained ...
The Pacific Northwest construction industry continues to advance ways to create a harmonious and diversified workplace, maximize project opportunities through M/WBE certification, and implement equity ...
Democratic New York City Council Member Julie Won expressed frustration on Tuesday over white women benefiting from the Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Certification Program. “So ...