
On April 15th, Jackie Robinson Day, the New York Urban League (NYUL) will host a landmark Equity Summit at Yankee Stadium, a powerful convergence of legacy and action. This event, held in partnership with the New York Yankees, a 40-year ally in NYUL's education and employment initiatives, honors the enduring impact of Jackie Robinson's courage and commitment to breaking barriers.
For over a century, the NYUL has championed civil rights and worked tirelessly to advance equity for African Americans in New York City. This Summit builds on that legacy, providing a critical platform to address the pressing challenges of our time. It moves beyond celebrating equity champions to fostering tangible solutions and collaborative strategies to meet the needs of our city's current demographics.
The Equity Summit is designed to empower leaders from across sectors to connect, collaborate, and drive meaningful change. Participants will engage in facilitated workshops, insightful panel discussions, and interactive sessions focused on developing actionable solutions for a more inclusive and equitable future.
NYUL Equity Summit: April 15, 2025
Key Highlights of the Summit Include:
Keynote Address
Janai Nelson , President and CEO of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, will deliver a powerful keynote address, setting the stage for a day of impactful dialogue.
Yankees: Equity in Action
The New York Yankees will open the event, showcasing their commitment to diversity through their Diversity Council and highlighting their ongoing partnership with the NYUL.
CEO Roundtable
A closed-door, candid discussion will be moderated by Arva Rice, President and CEO of the NYUL. The invite-only Roundtable will convene CEOs to share strategic insights on diversity investments, campaigns, and messaging.
Champions Awards
& Lunch Remarks
National Urban League President Marc Morial will provide impactful remarks during the lunch program. The NYUL will recognize and celebrate individuals and organizations making significant strides in advancing equity including Deloitte and Heide Gardner, former Chief Diversity Officer, IPG.
Focused Workshops
& Panels
Deep-dive sessions will explore strategies, resources, and actionable solutions to address systemic inequities.
2025 Champion Honorees
Legacy Award
The Legacy Award honors an individual whose unwavering commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion has fundamentally transformed the trajectory of their sector and interconnected organizations within their ecosystem. This award recognizes a visionary leader who, through tireless advocacy and innovative DEI practices, has broken barriers, challenged the status quo, and set new standards of practice to make their field more equitable and just.
Heide Gardner
Former Global Culture Officer, Interpublic Group (IPG)
Pioneer Award
The Pioneer Award honors a visionary company that has been a trailblazer in embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion long before it became a widespread societal priority. This award recognizes companies that took bold, proactive steps as early adopters of DEI practices and embraced NYUL’s vision to acknowledge the significance of DEI, specifically during the 2006-2011 period when Champions was first launched.
Business Consulting and Services

Rising Stars Class of 2025
Rising Star Champion
The Rising Star Award recognizes early-career professionals who are making significant strides in integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into their work and organizations. This award celebrates individuals who, despite being in the early stages of their careers, have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to advancing DEI principles.
The nomination window for 2025 Class of Rising Stars is open.
Deadline: Submit nominations by March 14, 2025
For more information, please contact the NYUL Champions of Diversity Office at NYUL@thewakemanagency.com.
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In Honor of April 15th, Jackie Robinson Day
Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. He was also a civil rights leader and a key figure in the advancement of equal opportunity.
The impact Robinson made on Major League Baseball is one that will be forever remembered. On April 15 each season, every team in the majors celebrates Jackie Robinson Day in honor of when he broke the color barrier in baseball, becoming the first African-American player in the 20th century to take the field in the American or National league. He opened the door for many others and will forever be honored for his contribution to the game.
A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.
Jackie Robinson
SUMMIT SUPPORTERS
AirBnB
Deloitte
Geico
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)
SAG-AFTRA
Sloan Kettering Memorial

Honorary Chair
Ezra KnightPresident of SAG-AFTRA New York
2024 Champions Recap

Photo Gallery

2024 Champions Honorees (L to R)
Recruitment, Retention & Belonging Champion (Saks representative ~ Ryan Kenny)
Rising Star Champion (Carlton Charles)
Leadership Champion
(Novartis representative ~ Wanda Sims)
Disruptor Award
(SAG-AFTRA representative ~ Ezra Knight)












