'Say Her Name': Louisville Honors Breonna Taylor

Butterflies followed by hundreds of blue, silver and white balloons, many reading "Happy Birthday", speckled the sky over Louisville, Kentucky's Metro Hall on Saturday, part in celebration of the life of Breonna Taylor, and part in protest against the police killing of the young Black woman earlier this year.

Taylor would have turned 27 years old on Friday. She was killed by police on March 13 in a raid on her home. She was asleep when they barged in.

Taylor's name, along with that of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man killed by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, last month, has been at the forefront of mass protests against police brutality that have gripped much of the United States for nearly two weeks.

While it has been almost three months since police killed Taylor, who was a Louisville emergency room technician, her family and friends, and thousands of protesters, say justice has not been served. 

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Publix Donates $1M to Urban League after George Floyd's Death

Publix announced it is donating $1 million to support civil rights.

The large donation will go to National Urban League affiliates across the Southeast. The organization, which advocates on behalf of economic and social justice for African Americans, has seven affiliates in Florida.

“The last few months have brought unprecedented challenges to our company and our country. Throughout this time, I’ve been proud of Publix associates, working in our stores, facilities and behind the scenes to do what we have historically done so well — care for each other and our communities. Today, it’s evident that our support and compassion are required on an even deeper level,” CEO Todd Jones said in a letter posted on Publix’s website.

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Comcast Commits $100M to Multiyear Plan to Fight Inequity

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Monday said the company is committing $100 million to fight social injustice and inequality.

In a memo to employees, he said the funds — made up of $75 million in cash and $25 million in media — will be part of a multiyear program. The announcement comes as media and entertainment companies respond to surging national protests and heightened focus on racial injustice in recent weeks since the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

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Taking a Stand

This week, Mastercard announced a $5 million donation to support our work in underserved communities. Learn more about our partnership.
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A Letter to Congress: Addressing the Health Disparities facing African-Americans under COVID-19

Dear Chairman Clyburn and Ranking Member Scalise:

On behalf of the National Urban League, the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights and direct services organization, we commend you for holding a member briefing on “An Unequal Burden:  Addressing Racial Health Disparities in the Coronavirus Pandemic.”  Established in 1910, National Urban League serves nearly 1.7 million people each year through our 90 affiliates in 36 states, the District of Columbia, and over 300 communities. Our mission is to enable African Americans and other underserved communities to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights. Today’s member briefing obviously concerns our civil rights mission—as seen through the lens of racial health disparities.

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onThu, 06/04/2020 - 08:19