Welcome the 2025-2026 Cohort of the Congressional Advocacy Program!

The Washington Bureau is pleased to welcome the 2025-2026 Cohort to the National Urban League Congressional Advocacy Program! This diverse group of leaders from across the Urban League movement share a common goal and common commitment to empowering communities and changing lives through advocacy and grassroots outreach. Over the next six months, cohort members will expand their knowledge of congressional and grassroots engagement through curated training with policymakers, thought leaders, and political influencers, while developing core leadership competencies to become effective catalysts for change in their communities and respective professions. 

 

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ReMarcs Newsletter - October 25, 2025

Protect our votes. See how the Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais could redefine America’s voting rights future. | A well-deserved honor. Congratulations to our collaborator in the movement for justice, Melanie Campbell, on celebrating 30 years of service and leadership. | Don’t miss the gems. Catch up on the latest about the government shutdown and find out how you can help demand action from Congress. | Meet the honorees! Get ready for a night of entertainment and empowerment as we honor heavy hitters and changemakers. Grab your tickets and tables. | The tale of two countries. In today’s society, Black Americans lack nearly 25% of economic opportunity. Donate today to help us close the gap. | Congratulations! The movement is about action, and our new Congressional Advocacy Program cohort is leading the way. Meet the changemakers. | A step forward. See how the Indianapolis Urban League is helping families obtain homeownership through the Arnold Place affordable housing project. | Represent the movement. Shop for official Urban League merch and rep the movement in style anytime, anywhere via our online marketplace.

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In Louisiana v. Callais, Supreme Court Holds The Fate Of Voting Rights In Its Hands

  “This act flows from a clear and simple wrong. Its only purpose is to right that wrong. Millions of Americans are denied the right to vote because of their color. This law will ensure them the right to vote. The wrong is one which no American, in his heart, can justify. The right is one which no American, true to our principles, can deny.” - President Lyndon B. Johnson, signed the Voting Rights Act of 1964
Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Fri, 10/24/2025 - 12:12

A Portland Housing Nonprofit is Selling Dozens of its Rentals. Low-Income Tenants Could Be Buyers

Reach Community Development, one of Oregon’s largest affordable housing landlords, has finalized a $12.6 million deal to offload 66 homes, a move it says will help stem cash flow problems and help its tenants become homeowners.

The transaction will see Reach partner with Minneapolis nonprofit Brick By Brick Housing Corp. and the national Housing Partnership Network to form Rose City Fund LLC, which will work over the next two years to repair and sell the 66 “scattered site” single-family, duplex and multiplex homes to new buyers — many of them current tenants, the nonprofit said.

About a third of the units stand vacant, and many require extensive repairs to get them into good enough condition that a bank will approve a mortgage for them, Reach CEO Margaret Salazar said in an interview.

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Rep. Doreen Carter to Participate in Conversation with Urban League

State Rep. Doreen Carter (D-Lithonia) will participate in a community conversation with the Urban League of Greater Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) on Thursday, Oct. 30,  6:30 – 8 p.m., at South Gwinnett High School Auditorium in Snellville, Georgia.

“When education is underfunded, the future of our children and our workforce is at stake,” said Rep. Carter. “I am honored to join the Urban League of Greater Atlanta in this timely dialogue to ensure every student has access to quality education and every family has a pathway to opportunity.”

“This is more than a conversation—it’s a call to action,” said Nancy Flake Johnson, President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta. “We must work collectively to reimagine education and employment pathways that empower families and prepare the next generation for success.”

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 10/20/2025 - 13:59

Urban League Hosts Annual Gala Celebrating 'Breaking Barriers, Building Futures'

The Urban League of Essex County (Newark, NJ) will host its Annual Gala on Monday, October 21, 2025, at Nanina’s in the Park in Belleville, New Jersey. This year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Building Futures,” celebrates individuals and organizations that exemplify the Urban League's enduring mission to empower communities and change lives through education, employment, housing, and advocacy.

For more than a century, the Urban League of Essex County has been a steadfast advocate for equity and opportunity—helping individuals and families achieve economic self-reliance and access to resources that improve quality of life. Through programs in workforce development, digital literacy, financial empowerment, youth development, and affordable housing, ULEC continues to serve as a catalyst for social and economic transformation in Newark and across Essex County.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 10/20/2025 - 13:45

Urban League Leader Urges More Money for Neighborhoods, Not National Guard

The President of the National Urban League said in Memphis that more money should be poured into neighborhoods, rather than the task force or National Guard.

“Could those resources be spent more intelligently, to provide to the Memphis Police, more investigators so that they can investigate murders?” said Marc Morial, President of the National Urban League. “More community support programs, more mental health counselors, more support for the homeless, unhoused people on the street.”

Thursday (October 16), dozens of elected officials and community members gathered for an important conversation, hosted by the Memphis Urban League (Memphis, TN).

The event focused on the current state of America and Memphis, as well as the issues that are plaguing communities, such as poverty.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 10/20/2025 - 13:25

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 18, 2025

End the shutdown. See how this manufactured crisis is hurting millions of Americans, from airport delays to potential loss of food assistance and more. | Where do we stand? Get up to speed on the government shutdown and actionable steps you can take to navigate this crisis and urge Congress to end it. | Greetings from Tennessee! See snippets as our President & CEO connects with students and leaders, including the Memphis Urban League. | Meet us in NYC! Grab your favorite sneakers and best gala attire for an evening of empowerment + celebration at #EOD2025. Get your tickets today. | You deserve answers. Why did the shutdown happen, what does it mean for you and your neighbors, and what can be done to bring it to an end? | Grab new gear! Our online store is open 24/7 for you to upgrade your wardrobe with official Urban League merchandise. Check it out.

Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Sat, 10/18/2025 - 10:33