Knoxville Urban League Trains Community Health Navigators
The Knoxville Area Urban League has trained up a team of Community Health Navigators that will help residents get vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. Click here to read how they're putting their purpose to the pavement!
Urban League Twin Cities Report Show Continued Racial Disparities
MINNEAPOLIS – In their two new reports, State of Black Minnesota and the Minnesota Equity in Action Framework, the Urban League Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) sought to examine the life and times of Black people living in Minnesota.
According to their State of Black Minnesota report, while they found “significant and encouraging change in 2021,” progress still needs to be made. “Confounding continuation of historical inequities” over key metrics such as criminal justice, education disparities, business, arts and culture, health and wellness continue.
Urban League of Central Carolinas Hosts Mother Day’s Event
CHARLOTTE – This past Saturday, May 7th, the Urban League of Central Carolinas (Charlotte, North Carolina) provided one hundred women from their workforce development program a Mother’s Day event. The invited women were treated to a luxury experience, including photoshoots, styling, and makeup.
The event was in partnership with GEICO and Heart of cabi.
Heart of cabi stylists helped women find clothing choices for prospective job interviews. GEICO, for its part, helped by giving away donated cars through its Recycled Rides program.
National Urban League & PepsiCo Joint Initiative Celebrates Milestone
Originally Published: May 9, 2022 NEW ORLEANS – A joint initiative between the National Urban League (NUL) and the PepsiCo Foundation just celebrated a huge milestone on its way to complete its mission.
On Monday, May 2nd, the Black Restaurant Accelerator (BRA), celebrated its first 100 grant recipients with the soft opening of a new restaurant, the Vaucresson Creole Café and Deli, in New Orleans. Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, (as well as former New Orleans mayor) was there to commemorate the event and to speak about the import of Black-owned businesses.
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ReMarcs Newsletter - May 7, 2022
Moms, we adore you! This Mother’s Day is dedicated to all of the moms + mother figures whose guidance and love help to sustain our communities. | 100 Black restaurants supported! See how we celebrated a big milestone of the Black Restaurant Accelerator program with our partner PepsiCo. | Still not vaxxed? As cases begin to rise, it’s time to take the pledge to become #AllInAgainstCOVID and get vaxxed + boosted. Learn more. | Ready to level up your biz? Register now for the Small Business Capitol Hill Summit for tips on securing small business contracts + much more. |. We’re back + virtual! The 2022 Legislative Policy Conference is back this June. Save the date to sit at the roundtable with policy influencers. | Let’s talk personal branding! Tap into our free webinar on Wednesday to learn tips + tricks on how to leverage personal branding trends. Register now. | New jobs report. Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Chief Economics Adviser, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Here’s what the numbers tell us.
On Mother's Day, Celebrate The Women Who Shape The Racial Justice Movement
April Jobs Report: Eliminating Persistent Racial Disparities Should be a National Priority
Dr. Bernard E. Anderson
Whitney M Young, Jr. Professor Emeritus, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League
With 428,000 jobs added in April, the unemployment rate – 3.6% – and the number of unemployed individuals – 5.9 million – continue to inch closer to their February 2020 pre-pandemic levels of 3.5% unemployment 5.7 million unemployed individuals.