National Urban League's Advocacy Leads to Wider Availability of Paycheck Protection Funds

NEW YORK (January 13, 2021) – Expanded aid to minority-owned small businesses, including set-asides and early access for minority depository institutions and community development financial institutions, is the result of “unrelenting pressure,”
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Loyola University Starting New Institute for Racial Justice

Loyola University has started a new program focusing on racism and racial disparities in society.

"What we are going to do moving forward is center race and all of our work in ways that haven't been done before," said Malik Henfield, founding Dean of the Loyola University Chicago Institute for Racial Justice.

The program will use an interdisciplinary approach to research and try to develop solutions for racial inequities that exist not only in the criminal justice system  but also in education, public health and public housing. A key component is their approach to the community.

"What we're really trying to do is figure out how can we combine our research ideas with the practical lives of Chicago and its citizens, and come together in a unified way to really disrupt the current system," Henfield said.

The Chicago Urban League (Chicago, IL) is one of Loyola's many community partners.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 01/11/2021 - 14:09

New Project Aims to Help ‘Forgotten’ Funeral Workers Amid Pandemic

Hundreds of funeral workers across Middle Tennessee are getting a special thank you for the work they’ve put in amid COVID-19. 

It’s all part of a new project, celebrating what organizers are calling the unsung heroes of the pandemic.

Now, a coalition of Greater Nashville Community Pastors is partnering with the Urban League of Middle Tennessee (Nashville, TN) and Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital to make sure the efforts of funeral home workers don’t go unnoticed.

“There was one group, that in my opinion, has been an unsung hero throughout this entire pandemic, said First Baptist Church Murfreesboro Pastor James McCarroll. “While others were able to remain at safe distances, those who work in the funeral home and crematory industry have born the responsibly of dealing directly with the bodies of those that have been lost and the families of those who have lost their loved ones in the crisis.”

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 01/11/2021 - 12:47

Mayor Harris Announces $2.5M Economic Relief Plan to Help Shelby Co. Restaurants

Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris announced a $2.5 million economic relief plan to help local restaurant workers.

“The ball is in our court and action has to happen among those of us who are in this room virtually speaking,” said Harris.

During a Shelby County Commission Committee hearing, the Harris team introduced “Share the Tab II” -- a plan which would offer a $1,000 relief benefit for restaurant workers financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

This comes as the Shelby County Health Department limited local restaurants to 25% capacity in its latest health directive.

The fund would be administered through the Memphis Urban League (Memphis, TN) if approved by the commission at the upcoming session, Monday (January 11th).

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 01/11/2021 - 12:47

TD Charitable Foundation Donates $20,000 to Urban League of the Upstate

The TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, recently donated $20,000 to Urban League of the Upstate (Greenville, SC).

The donation will be used to support the Right Step Juvenile Diversion Program, which has a goal to positively impact the lives and behaviors of youth who are on the verge of entering the juvenile justice system. The program may provide stabilization and support to youth in the community through counseling, education and home/school visits.

“We are so excited about the endless possibilities afforded to us because of the generosity of the TD Charitable Foundation,” said Sean Dogan, Interim President and CEO of Urban League of the Upstate. “Hope is being restored, skills are being learned and families are being positively impacted.”

To read the full article, click here.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 01/11/2021 - 12:46

Chicago Urban League Dives into Esports

The Chicago Urban League (Chicago, IL) is taking their first steps into the growing Industry of Esports, helping them in this initiative is Esports expert and business owner Kevin Fair from “I Play Games!” LLC. Historically The Chicago Urban League is responsible for helping Black families and communities achieve success by providing social and economic empowerment.

Partnering with “I Play Games!” LLC, IPG, is a perfect fit because their goals are similar. The CEO of IPG, Kevin Fair, says,

“IPG is your turn-key solution for video game activities and events. We travel nationwide to conventions and expos providing Event Consultations, Equipment rentals, and Staffing.”

IPG plans to bring Esports Tournaments to the patrons of Chicago Urban League along with workshops and classes speaking on careers in Esports.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 01/11/2021 - 12:45

ReMarcs Newsletter - January 9, 2021

Change must come. The insurrection this week has shown that if our current president remains in office, the threat to our nation can be deadly. Read more.| Democracy has prevailed. Georgia voters pulled up to the polls in full force to elect Rev. Raphael Warnock + Jon Ossoff to the U.S. Senate. Learn more.| Restoring the faith. The Biden-Harris administration continues to invoke change for our nation. Check out the nominees for the Justice Department. | New jobs report. Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Senior Economic Advisor, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Here’s what the numbers tell us.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 01/09/2021 - 13:31