Hundreds Receive New Kicks at Shoes for School Event

 Hundreds of children received new shoes and school supplies Saturday during the 19th-annual Shoes for School event.

The event was put on by Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) and Covenant Health at Caswell Park.

“We appreciate our partner Covenant Health, sponsors and volunteers who have helped us send kids back to school with their best foot forward,” said Phyllis Y. Nichols, President and CEO of the Knoxville Area Urban League. “Breaking down any financial barriers for parents helps students start their semester off right, and it’s all thanks to the community.”

In all, more than 600 children received shoes, and the Urban League estimates that about 2,000 picked up school supplies. Attendees enjoyed food, games, inflatables and free items set up by 27 booth sponsors representing businesses, civic and nonprofit organizations, church groups and others.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/09/2021 - 14:52

WISH Program to Assist Black Homebuyers with Down Payment Costs

The San Diego Black Homebuyers Program is meant to cut back the racial wealth hole in San Diego by investing in generational wealth-building alternatives by means of Black house possession.

The program is funded with a preliminary pledge of $1 million by the San Diego Foundation’s Black Community Investment Fund, together with administrative funding from Supervisor Nathan Fletcher’s office.

Participating lenders will present a minimum of $9,000 in grants to qualifying house consumers and assist them leverage matching grants by means of sources such because the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco’s Workforce Initiative Subsidy for Homeownership, or WISH.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/09/2021 - 14:51

Digital Career Success Series: The Side Hustle Generation

Almost half of the U.S. workforce has a side hustle. Combined with the traditional 9-5, many individuals struggle with finding the right strategy to be successful in both pursuits. During this webinar, attendees will explore best practices needed to balance their full-time Job & side hustle.

Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Time: 12 pm EST

To register for this event, click here

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ReMarcs Newsletter - August 7, 2021

Registration is now open! Save your spot to join us for the 2021 National Urban League virtual conference from September 28 through October 1. | The One And Only Dick Gregory. Learn about a new documentary screening at Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival showcasing his legacy. | Vaccines save lives. Over 75% of new COVID-19 case in the U.S. have been linked to the Delta variant. Here’s how to take the first step to get vaccinated. | 2021 State of Black America® report. As a nation, especially the Black community, we faced a trifecta of pandemic within the last year. Let's dive in. | Voting Right Act. 56 years ago legislation was passed to ensure we can vote. Years later, we face the same fight. Here’s how we can take action. | Make a Will Month. We’ve partnered with FreeWill, a free, online resource that guides you through the process of creating a legally valid will. Learn more. | 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.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 08/07/2021 - 09:17

Economy Recovering But Racial Disparity Persists

In July, the economy continued on a steady, measured path of recovery from the pandemic, but racial disparity in the labor market persists. 

Employment of white workers grew by 1.1 million, compared with only 12,000 for Black workers, a wide gap in relative employment growth. While the Black unemployment rate fell by one percentage point to 8.2%, it remains significantly higher than the white rate of 4.8%.  Bottom line: African Americans remain in the caboose  as the economic train moves steadily toward recovery and full employment. 

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 08/06/2021 - 20:36

Mourns Urban League Mourns The Passing Of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka

NEW YORK (August 5, 2021) – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to the death of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka:

“With the passing of Richard Trumka, the nation has lost one of its greatest champions for racial and economic justice. Wherever the National Urban League challenged inequality and discrimination, Trumka and the AFL-CIO stood firmly by our side.  We frequently worked together and our movement was all the stronger for his allyship.  

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 08/06/2021 - 13:53