ReMarcs Newsletter - September 13, 2025

357 mass shootings later. Gun violence is at an all time high across the nation, and it impacts every single community. Here’s how we fight back. | A historic new chapter. We're excited to be headquartered in Harlem again, where it all started in 1910. Catch a glimpse of our new home! | Your vote is your voice. National Voter Registration Day is around the corner, and it's the perfect time to check your status. Here's how to get started. | You're invited! Planning to be in D.C. for CBCF week? Don't miss our reception on Friday, September 26 as we honor leaders who are making a difference. | Calling all changemakers! The Congressional Advocacy Program is curated for people who want to learn about policy + more. Apply today. | Democracy under attack. America faces unprecedented attacks on democracy and civil rights, but we’re here to lead the resistance. Donate today. | Let’s talk tech! Our Urban Tech Jobs Program trains Black Americans for high-growth, entry-level jobs in the IT sector. See how it could help you. | Level up your career. Register for our FREE webinar for tips to unlock your hidden strengths and discover what truly sets you apart in your career. | Empowerment in one click. Tap into the virtual #NULConf25 experience to secure free resources and tips on entrepreneurship + more. Sign up now. | Upgrade your swag. Our online marketplace has the perfect statement pieces to add to your wardrobe to elevate your style. Shop now.

Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Thu, 09/18/2025 - 10:10

Urban League, Community Members Take Part in First-Ever Redemption Walk in Grand Rapids

Community members highlighting new beginnings Saturday afternoon (June 6th) during the first annual Redemption Walk in Grand Rapids.

The event, organized by the Urban League of West Michigan (Grand Rapids, MI) and Cure Violence, brought residents together to publicly represent growth, accountability and positive change.

“A lot of members of our community, including myself, made very poor choices and decisions in the past,” said Rufus Will Granderson, event organizer and program manager of trauma and informed care with Cure Violence.

Organizers said the walk was designed to acknowledge past mistakes while celebrating those who have worked to turn their lives around.

“We want to make a public declaration of our ownership over our past and our present,” Granderson said. “We want to say that we’ll no longer be held by our past mistakes and that we’re moving positively in the future.”

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 06/08/2026 - 09:47

Announcing 2025-2026 NUL Congressional Advocacy Program Graduates

The Washington Bureau is pleased to introduce the 2025-2026 Graduates of the National Urban League Congressional Advocacy Program! This diverse group of leaders from across the Urban League movement came together to complete an intensive six-month learning experience with a common commitment to empower communities and change lives through advocacy and grassroots outreach.

Please join us in congratulating this year’s graduates who have successfully earned their certification!

Yasmine Allen | Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio Young Professionals

Dr. Monique C. Atherley | New York Urban League Young Professionals

Angel Carroll | Austin Area Urban League Affiliate

Caryn Clopton | Urban League of Middle Tennessee Affiliate

Destiny Fordham | Houston Area Urban League Young Professionals

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 06/08/2026 - 09:34

Trump Administration's Pretense Of Piety Collides With Pope Leo's Sincere Call For Justice

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

“[N]either can we deny or diminish the delay with which both society and the Church came to denounce the scourge of slavery …  This constitutes a wound in Christian memory, one from which we cannot consider ourselves detached. It is impossible not to feel deep sorrow when contemplating the immense suffering and humiliation endured by so many in stark contrast to their immeasurable dignity as persons infinitely loved by the Lord. For this, in the name of the Church, I sincerely ask for pardon.”  -- Pope Leo XIV

Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Thu, 05/28/2026 - 22:26

Mississippi Made a Commitment to Its Kids. It’s Time We All Do the Same.

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

"A literacy law is an equity law, so states must make a bold stand and say they want this science-based approach. State education agencies should walk in their authority and ensure that their teachers are equipped, knowledgeable, and empowered to teach children how to read from the first day of class. That way, all states can start to see improvements in reading, the kind which will enable their students to enjoy the lifelong benefits of a quality education." -- Kymyona Burk

Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Wed, 05/20/2026 - 11:22