Civil Rights Leaders Urge White House To Put The “Full Moral Prestige And Power Of The Presidency” Behind Voting Rights
Black Americans Are Battling 'Three Pandemics,' New Report Finds
National Urban League releases its State of Black America 2021 report
2021 State of Black America, "The New Normal; Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive" Highlights Urgency of Structural Flaws Unmasked by COVID-19
Digital Career Success Series: LinkedIn – Beyond the Basics
They're calling it the "Great Resignation." More U.S. workers are quitting their jobs to pursue opportunities more aligned with their skills. In this new era of optimism, explore how to go beyond the basics and use proven strategies
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Date: Wednesday, July 14th, 2021
Los Angeles Urban League Official Centennial Kick Off Celebration
On a perfect Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, friends, partners, sponsors, staff and passersby converge on Leimert Park Village at All Chill Hip-Hop Ice Cream to celebrate the 100th birthday of the Los Angeles Urban League (Los Angeles, CA) on the date of the founding exactly 100 years later. June 18, 1921 is a significant day in the Los Angeles Urban League (LAUL) 100 years history. On this day 100 years ago, the Tuskegee Industrial Welfare League merged with the National Urban League and created the Los Angeles Urban League.
Google is Supporting Black Women's Digital Skills with 'Grow with Google' Initiative
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During the 2021 Essence Festival of Culture’s Wealth & Power experience, Essence Senior News & Politics Editor Malaika Jabali spoke with Executive Vice President of Customer Care with Google, Cassandra Johnson.
During the segment, the two discussed the initiative “Grow with Google,” what the tech giant is doing to help Black women develop and hone their technological skills, and why it’s important that Black women help other Black women.
“Grow with Google” is our economic opportunity initiative. Over six million Americans have trained in digital skills since 2017 through a network of more than eight thousand amazing partner organizations including local libraries, schools, sororities and nonprofits. In my organization in particular we work to leverage to grow Google workshops through our partnership with urban league affiliates to train participating small businesses and digital skills.”
World-Class Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson Is Latest Casualty Of Unfair Marijuana Policies
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“… ‘the rules are the rules.’ Yet, rules aren't inherently neutral — more likely than not, rules are an extension of a status quo of racism, and are often written by people who have never faced the sort of marginalization that their rules create. While marijuana is widely legal, and widely used by people of all races and backgrounds today, that wasn't always the case. And while plenty of legal weed businesses are helmed by white people, prisons across the country are still filled with Black and brown drug offenders, sentenced for marijuana use. There will always be racist implications to who is and isn't punished for drug use across lines of race and class. Richardson's case is just another devastating example of this”. -- Kylie Cheung