A Declaration of Principles for the Commitment March
How to move protest to policy? The shared goals of the organizers from the Commitment March 2020.
AHA Virtual Conference on COVID-19: From Recovery to Building
Health care strategy was turned upside down in early 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a matter of weeks, the crisis impacted every aspect of care delivery nationwide. Now that months have passed and the field is navigating towards a new normal, the AHA is inviting health care leaders in strategy and innovation to come together to share lessons learned and plans for the future as the field moves from response through recovery and on to rebuilding.
Join the American Hospital Association September 14-16 for a virtual event brought to you by the AHA Center for Health Innovation and the Society for Health Care Strategy and Market Development that will convene the field’s leading thinkers, strategists and doers – including innovators who are shifting traditional business models in this dramatically different environment.
Urban League Hosts Drive-Thru Voter Registration, Census
The Urban League of Great Madison (Madison, WI) held its fifth annual Unity Picnic Saturday afternoon, turning it into a drive-thru because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Attendees could register to vote, get questions about absentee voting answered and fill out the 2020 census all from the comfort of their cars. Attendees could also pick up a plate of barbecue on their way through.
For organizers, these annual events help encourage civic participation in communities of color.
“This election is more important than ever. We see what’s happening in our country, we need elected officials that will listen to us during these times and create policies that are beneficial to us and all the citizens of this great country,” said President and CEO of the Urban League Ruben Anthony.
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Urban League Virtual Career Boot Camp
Urban League of Nebraska (Omaha, NE) is running a virtual Career Boot Camp, starting Monday, August 31. The two week program teaches job readiness skills, resume building and interviewing techniques. Participants receive a stipend to complete the program and they're offered assistance in making connections and applying for jobs.
Rozlynn Bredow, with the Urban League, said the pandemic has wiped out some jobs and workers need to be prepared to shift gears. She said there are hundreds of jobs available.
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'Small Unites' National Initiative to Boost Minority Owned Businesses
Small Unites, a national initiative to provide immediate support for American small businesses facing immense economic challenges, launches today. Small Unites is an advocacy program designed to rally consumers and communities across the country to champion the local small businesses they love and uplift them as they look to re-emerge and thrive in the new normal. By visiting smallunites.org, any consumer can make cash donations, buy products and services and promote their favorite business on social media platforms. Consumers can also start their own fundraising initiatives for their preferred small businesses.
ReMarcs Newsletter - August 29, 2020
Relive the March. We marked the 57th anniversary of Dr. King's iconic "I Have a Dream" speech with the 2020 Virtual March on Washington. Watch it here. | Census lawsuit. We’re suing to stop the Trump's administration rushed Census timeline. More on what's at stake and how we're fighting back. | Upgrade Your LinkedIn. Join us this Wednesday to learn how to curate your LinkedIn profile from good to great, discover career opportunities, and more! | Get the facts. Take a few minutes this weekend to look up info about early voting and mail-in voting in your state. Here’s what to look for. | Updates from the Hill. Catch up on what’s happening with our D.C. team. Read on! | Mark your calendar. Wake up with Marc Morial every Monday at 8:30AM ET for his weekly commentary on the Rickey Smiley Morning Show!
National Urban League Sues To Stop Trump's Rushed Census Timeline
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“Having helped to plan, execute or lead five decennial censuses serving nine Presidents of both parties, our expert opinion is that failing to extend the deadlines to April 39, 2021, will result in seriously incomplete enumerations in many areas across our country, The Census Bureau will not be able to carry out the nonresponse follow-up fully and will be forced to take steps such as fewer in-person visits and rely instead on the use of administrative records or statistical techniques on a much larger scale than in previous census. The end result will be under-representation of those persons that nonresponse follow-up was expected to reach, and at even greater rates for traditionally hard-to-count populations with potentially extreme differential undercounts.” -- Former U.S. Census Bureau Directors Vincent Barabba, Robert Groves, Kenneth Prewitt, and John Thompson
Restart Smart: School Reopening Guidance
The National Urban League believes that high-quality in-person instruction is the ideal for student learning, this may not be consistently possible in many places due to public health concerns.
Any decision on school reopening must be conditioned on meeting the following four principles with public health concerns kept top of mind. If these principles cannot be met, we believe that school buildings should remain closed, and school systems should redouble their efforts to ensure that every student will have the support, resources, and opportunities imperative to be both truly educated and fully supported in a high-quality learning environment, whether that be in a virtual setting or in-person.