National Urban League President to Address U.S. Conference of Mayors Today
ReMarcs Newsletter - January 14, 2023
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Our President & CEO Marc H. Morial was the keynote speaker at the MLK Celebration Banquet in Wilmington, NC. | The bad, brilliant brother from Brooklyn. Hakeem Jeffries made history again as the first Black nominee for Speaker of the House. More about him. | COVID-19 is still here. Compared to RSV and flu cases, COVID-19 is causing an increase in infections and hospitalizations. Here’s how to stay protected. | Yesterday’s price is not today’s price. The clock is ticking! Register for our Annual Conference by January 31st to lock in the lowest rate ever. | New year, same mission. Tune in as we unpack our game plan for the new year to empower communities and change lives. | It’s time to level up. Secure your seat to our first webinar of 2023 for tips on creating a strategy to elevate or pivot your career. | Ready to change lives? Help the National Urban League lead the fight for an equitable future by renewing your support in 2023. Learn more.
The “Bad, Brilliant Brother From Brooklyn,” Hakeem Jeffries, Makes History As First Black Leader In Congress
Congresss Passes Several National Urban League Priorities in FY 2023 Omnibus Spending Package; Others Not Included
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 9, 2023) – Recently, Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, issued the following statement after Congress passed the Omnibus Spending package for fiscal year 2023:
“The Omnibus Spending package provides critical funding for federal government operations and community projects, including many of the National Urban League’s top priorities. We are grateful to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Majority Leader Charles Schumer, the Congressional Black Caucus, and our other allies in Congress for their advocacy and support of the Urban League movement and the programs we bring to communities across the country."
Knoxville Area Urban League Partners with Cherokee Health Systems to Provide Vaccines to Marginalized Communities
KNOXVILLE (Jan. 9, 2023) – In their mission to continue to reach out the marginalized communities, the Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) has partnered with the Cherokee Health Systems, along with the Fish Pantry to provide citizens within the Knoxville area with free health care, along with food and vaccines.
On Thursday, Dec. 29th, the Urban League joined Cherokee with its medical van and a small team to give out flu and COVID-19 vaccines outside of the Fish Pantry in the freezing temperatures. Over a hundred people showed up to receive boosters, vaccines, and health services.
Along with medical care, people also received boxes of food from the Fish Pantry.
Lorain County Urban League Kicks Off Reading Cohort
ELYRIA (Jan. 9, 2023) – Last Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, the Lorain County Urban League (Elyria, OH) kicked off it’s second cohort of its Read and Rise program,
The program is meant to give families strategies that will assist in building literacy at home. It drives home the idea that parents are their children’s first and favorite teachers, while also providing them with books to take home and other resources to help parents.
Urban League President and CEO Parris Smith said, “We’re here to provide those resources and solutions, and help them to realize they’re capable of fostering the love of learning and reading. It’s great to see the excitement and joy of the families to have safe place to learn and be transparent about their experiences with schooling and any concerns they may have.”
Urban League of Greater Madison Renews Entrepreneurship Program
MADISON (Jan. 9, 2022) – The Urban League of Greater Madison (Madison, WI) has definitely played their part in making sure that Black entrepreneurs have a space to grow their craft.
The Black Business Hub, scheduled to open this upcoming summer, already has a list of businesses that will fill up their huge space, with the assistance of startup accelerator and venture capital firm gener8tor that started last year.
The partnership has proven to be incredibly successful – gener8tor ran both gALPHA and gBETA, training programs that were geared specifically for entrepreneurs of color.