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

National Urban League & Houston Area Urban League Call for Investigation Into Fatal Ice Shooting

NEW YORK and HOUSTON (July 9, 2026) – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and Houston Area Urban League President and CEO Judson W. Robinson III issued the following statement in response to the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by federal immigration enforcement agents:
Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Fri, 07/10/2026 - 09:52

The Bicentennial Was Healing. "Freedom 250" Was A Narcissistic Embarrasment.

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

 

“The 1976 celebration was a more vital and happy one because of a broad belief that two years earlier the system had worked, and we were celebrating a system that had cleansed itself. We were in a period of renewal and relief, and today we’re in a period of fear and loathing. We don’t have any reason to celebrate our founding documents, because we’re living in an authoritarian state that is quite different from the one that the founders created.” -- Jonathan Alter

In a proclamation declaring 1976 The Bicentennial Year, President Ford called upon “every man, woman, and child to celebrate the diversity of tradition, culture and heritage that reflects our people and our patrimony.”

A half century later, President Trump used the occasion of the nation’s 250th anniversary to celebrate Trump.

Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Fri, 07/10/2026 - 00:01

Major news! 

Our Urban League Empowerment Center in Harlem won the Urban Land Institute's Mixed-Use Development of the Year award! More on this.

Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Wed, 07/08/2026 - 10:17

Urban League Targets Business Growth with New Ascension-St. James Training Cohort

The Urban League of Louisiana (New Orleans, LA) is expanding its entrepreneurial development efforts in Ascension and St. James parishes through a new cohort of its Scale Up! Louisiana program, designed to help established small businesses grow and become more profitable.

Wednesday is the last day to sign up for the summer 2026 cohort, which will run from July 7 through Sept. 1 and provide participating business owners with intensive training, mentorship, and business planning support to help them scale their operations.

Scale Up! Louisiana is a place-based entrepreneurial education program that targets growth-stage businesses. The program combines classroom instruction, virtual learning and individualized counseling to help entrepreneurs refine their business models and develop strategies for sustainable growth.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 07/06/2026 - 16:16

Urban League Receives $65,000 Donation for Back-to-School Event

The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) received more than 40,000 pounds of food and household essentials Wednesday through a partnership with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

An America250-branded 18-wheeler arrived July 1 at the Urban League’s headquarters, 1408 N. Kingshighway Blvd. The donation, valued at about $65,000, will support families attending the Urban Expo Back-to-School Drive-Thru on Saturday, Aug. 8.

The shipment was part of the church’s America Gives Initiative, a nationwide service campaign connected to America250, the nonpartisan commission marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Michael P. McMillan, president and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, said the donation will help thousands of families access food and essential household items as they prepare for the new school year.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 07/06/2026 - 16:08

Urban League’s Sold-Out Luncheon Turns “Mobility in Motion” into a Movement for a Stronger Houston

Houston knows how to pack a ballroom when the mission is bigger than the menu. On Friday, June 26, 2026, the Houston Area Urban League (Houston, TX) proved that once again as more than 306 community, civic, corporate, education, healthcare, philanthropic and neighborhood leaders filled the Hilton Americas-Houston for the sold-out 5th Annual Advancing Opportunity Luncheon.

Proudly supported by Houston Style Magazine as an event media sponsor, this year’s gathering carried a timely and powerful theme: “Mobility in Motion: Investing in People, Pathways & Progress for a Stronger Houston.” And in true Houston fashion, the room was not just dressed for success — it was organized around it.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 07/06/2026 - 15:47

Proud But Uneasy: Black Americans See Nation’s 250th Through Lens of History

As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many Black Americans are approaching the milestone with a mixture of pride, skepticism, and concern about the nation’s future.

While commemorations planned across the country will honor the nation’s founding, civil rights leaders, historians, and advocates have argued that any observance of America’s 250th birthday must also confront the country’s history of slavery, disenfranchisement, and racial inequality.

“As the nation marks 250 years, democracy, civil rights, and the rule of law are faced with existential tests,” National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial said in announcing America 250: A Guide for Defending Democracy, a civic engagement initiative developed by the National Urban League and the Demand Diversity Roundtable.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 07/06/2026 - 12:54