Volkswagen Group of America and the Urban League Announce Future Leaders in Mobility Program

Volkswagen Group of America (VWGoA) and the Greater Washington Urban League or GWUL (Washington, DC) announced the new “Future Leaders in Mobility Program,” set to run from August 16, 2021 through August 20, 2021. This week-long program is for rising high school juniors and seniors from historically underserved and vulnerable populations in the Washington, DC metro area and will focus on informing students about the broad range of career opportunities in the automotive industry.

“Offering education and career training for high school students is something we’re extremely passionate about at VWGoA,” said Anna Schneider, Senior Vice President, Industry and Government Relations for Volkswagen Group of America. “We are excited to meet these local, rising-star students and offer them insights and guidance into careers in the automotive industry.”

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/17/2021 - 14:02

Columbus Urban League Pushing to Support Local Business

As we move one step closer to normal there are still a large number of local businesses fighting to survive and ensure they're open on the other side of the pandemic. The Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) is stepping up to help. The Urban League is launching a major initiative aimed at providing support.

The past year has been a battle for a number of minority-owned businesses across Central Ohio. From state restrictions to business closures, many have had to use a bit of creativity to remain open. There is now renewed hope and help coming from the Columbus Urban League

The Columbus Urban League is kick-starting a major push to lend a hand through the organization's minority business assistance center

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/17/2021 - 14:01

Urban League Hosts Town Hall Meetings on the Impact of Redistricting

As a result the abridged 2021 Census Count that took place during the Covid pandemic, Georgia will not be allocated additional congressional seats for the first time nearly 40 years, and political power could likely shift in certain counties when the Georgia Legislature begins redistricting and gerrymandering this year.

The Urban League of Greater Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) is hosting a series of Virtual one-hour Town Hall meetings starting promptly at 6 p.m. The cities include Atlanta (May 20th), Savannah (June 10th), Augusta (July 14th), Columbus (August 12th) and Macon (Sept. 9th) to discuss the impact a political power shift could have on our everyday lives and how each citizen can get engaged to influence these processes.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/17/2021 - 14:00

Meet Jimmy Crow, Insurrectionist and Suppressor, Heir to Jim and James Crow

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League


"The lie of massive, rampant voter fraud is serving the same function today as it did during the rise of Jim Crow. It stokes fear in a segment of the population that democracy is in peril, and thus provides cover for laws that target Black voters with race-neutral language in the 21st century." -- Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense Fund

Meet Jimmy Crow.

You may remember Jimmy’s grandfather, Jim Crow. Jim sometimes wore a hood and a robe, and sometimes a sheriff’s badge. He administered incomprehensible “literacy tests” to Black citizens trying to register to vote. He clubbed John Lewis nearly to death on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The n-word flowed freely from Jim’s lips.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 05/13/2021 - 23:28

Rework America Alliance Launches Local Partnerships to Help Connect Job Seekers to Good Jobs

The Markle Foundation's Rework America Alliance, a unique coalition of civil rights groups, nonprofits, private sector employers, labor unions and educators, today announced the first regions in which it will partner with local community-based organizations to deploy resources to help job seekers connect to good jobs.

The Alliance is opening opportunities for millions of unemployed and low wage workers to move into good jobs, particularly for people of color who have been disproportionately impacted by the current economic crisis, and those who have built capabilities through experience but do not have a bachelor's degree.

The initial regions and organizations that will lead efforts locally are:

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/10/2021 - 14:26