Denny's Hungry for Education™ Scholarships Awarded to Five Project Ready Participants
In an effort to help fight childhood hunger and promote education, Denny’s launched the Hungry for Education™ Scholarship program in 2011, and has since awarded more than $1.5 million in combined scholarships to elementary, high school and college students across the country.
In September, Denny's identified the National Urban League as a strategic partner, to award scholarships to Project Ready students that submitted essays on how Denny's can help bring communities together, and one student will be selected by Denny’s to have their idea be put into action in their community.
Knoxville Urban League Partners with State to Help those with Criminal Records
KNOXVILLE – The Knoxville Urban League (Knoxville, TN) has partnered with The Tennessee Office of Reentry to help those with a criminal record get a fresh start.
At an event on Wednesday, May 11th, the Office of Reentry, a new department created by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, joined an expungement clinic held by the Urban League’s RISE Reentry Taskforce. The expungement clinic helps those with criminal records clean up their records so they’re able to easily access social services.
The goal of this partnership is to help those with criminal records transition back into the workforce.
Columbus Urban League Honors “HerStory Makers”
COLUMBUS – The Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) is looking to spotlight those that are making a difference in their community.
The Urban League will be hosting “HerStory Makers”, an event that will honor three amazing women and community leaders that are making a positive impact in their community. This year, the event’s premise on those who are living a legacy of service and commitment to others.
Columbus Urban League President, Stephanie Hightower, said of the event, “It’s an opportunity for black women, in particular, to be discovered. That their excellence is discovered and they are not only women who are surviving but thriving in the community.”
Louisville Urban League Receives $5M in Education Funding
LOUISVILLE – The Brown-Forman Foundation, established by the spirits company the Brown-Forman Corporation, has just given Louisville non-profits a huge boost.
In a press release released last Tuesday, May 10th, the foundation announced that they will be giving Louisville non-profit organizations a $50 million in funding to strengthen educational opportunities within Louisville. Among those organizations is the Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY).
The Urban League received $5 million from the Brown-Forman Foundation, which will be used to support that will increase educational access for families affected by the achievement gap, including tutoring for Black students.
Urban League of Southwestern Ohio Aims to Double Minority Businesses
CINCINNATI – The Urban League of Southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati, OH) recently joined an initiative with other groups to help grow minority business in Cincinnati.
The goal of the newly formed Lincoln & Gilbert initiative is to double the number of Cincinnati’s minority businesses within five years. The group is named after the Lincoln and Gilbert intersection that was the Cincinnati Black business district in the 1840s.
Joining the Urban League in this endeavor is the Greater Cincinnati/NKY African American Chamber of Commerce, and the Minority Business Accelerator, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. The collaborative effort has already received $2.5 million in funding from the city of Cincinnati.
Urban League Condemns Racially-Motivated Mass Shooting in Buffalo
NEW YORK and BUFFALO (May 14, 2022) – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and Buffalo Urban League President Thomas Beauford, Jr., issued the following statement in response to the racially-motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket in the heart of its predominantly Black East Side community:
“Our hearts and deepest sympathies are with the families who have lost loved ones to another senseless act of racial violence.
“As white supremacist hatred has raged out of control over the last few years, social media and gun merchants exploit it for profits, while atrocities and trauma continue to be inflicted on communities of color.
"We call on state and federal law enforcement to pursue hate crimes charges against the shooter and pursue policies to prevent such tragedies.
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Abortion Bans Are Part Of A Larger Agenda To Roll Back Advances In Racial Justice And Women's Rights [May 12, 2023]
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“At a time when open racism was becoming unfashionable, these politicians needed a more high-minded issue, one that would not compel them to surrender their fundamental political orientation. And of course. the beauty of defending a fetus is that the fetus demands nothing in return — housing, health care, education — so it’s a fairly low-risk advocacy.” – religious historian Randall Balmer
One of the enduring myths of American politics is that evangelical Christians were spurred en masse to political action by the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, which protects the legal right to abortion.
National Urban League Celebrates Senate's Historic Confirmation of Dr. Lisa Cook
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE CELEBRATES SENATE’S HISTORIC CONFIRMATION OF DR. LISA COOK TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE, MAKING HER THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN IN U.S HISTORY TO SERVE IN THIS ROLE