ReMarcs Newsletter - August 22, 2020
Register to vote. COVID-19 presents a unique challenge to Black communities in the midst of a crucial election year. Here's how to #ReclaimYourVote! | Suing the USPS. Read why we filed a lawsuit against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy this week. And watch Marc Morial & Kristen Clarke discuss on Facebook. | Catch the replay! From Tamika Mallory to Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, watch a stellar lineup of voices unpack the current state of Black America. | Virtual March on Washington. Join us August 27-28 to bring forward a bold new Black agenda and recommit to Dr. King's dream. Sign up and tune in! | Let’s Make Black Count. The Census Bureau plans to end its count of the U.S. population one month early on 9/30. You deserve to be counted; do it online! | A new way to start your week. Join Marc Morial on the Rickey Smiley Morning Show for updates on top news items. Listen on Mondays at 8:30AM ET!
Voting rights advocates sue Postal Service, arguing it’s left people with choice: risk health or forfeit vote
National Urban League Joins Lawsuit Against U.S. Postmaster General
New Report States COVID-19 Is Third-Leading Cause of Death for Black Americans
Civil Rights Organizations Sue Postmaster General DeJoy and Other Officials for Disrupting 2020 Election Cycle
Civil Rights Groups, Civic Organizations, and Local Governments Sue to Stop Trump's Rushed Census Timeline
Urban League Host 20th Drive Through Weekend Distribution
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) hosted another food drive for families in need.
At least 4,000 families were helped on Saturday.
Saturday marked the 20th weekend distribution put on by the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis.
Each week they are packing vehicles all over the metro area full of food, toiletries, safety equipment, and other household items.
This week they’re also giving away school supplies.
Fox 2 and Kplr 11 want to help so General Manager Kurt Krueger presented a $15,000 check on behalf of the Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation to Urban League President and CEO Michael McMillan to help with the distribution efforts.
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Free Farmers Market in Honor of Breonna Taylor Feeds Thousands
2,000 boxes of produce were given to Louisville residents Saturday in the name of Breonna Taylor.
Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor’s mother said the service reflects who her daughter was.
“This is the type of stuff she lived for,” Palmer expressed. “To help anybody, so to do this in her honor, it just shows her character.”
The free farmers’ market was held in the Louisville Urban League’s parking lot. People were able to pick up produce boxes on a first-come, first-serve basis. Organizations like Until Freedom led the day.
“We’re also going door to door, we found some seniors who are immobile, we took boxes to them to drop it off,” Tamika Mallory, the Co-founder of Until Freedom explained. The group also said they visited the family of Trinity Randolph, the 3-year-old girl who was shot and killed Friday afternoon.
John Calipari Spearheads Minority Leadership Initiative
With John Calipari among 74 coaches taking part, the John McLendon Minority Leadership Initiative is now taking applications for Future Leader opportunities at schools across the country.
Calipari will fund six positions at the University of Kentucky, UK announced Monday. Information about the program and how to apply can be found at MinorityLeaders.org.
Calipari has spoken of the program as a way for minorities to gain access and opportunities for work in athletic departments. On multiple occasions, the UK coach said he considered the program as a way he could make a difference in dealing with this country’s systemic racism.
The idea sprung from the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other people, he said. Those killings sparked protests of this country’s history of systemic racism.