National Urban League Partners with FreeWill for New Online Tool

NEW YORK (Oct. 17, 2022) We recently launched a partnership with FreeWill. FreeWill is a free and voluntary online estate planning tool that guides you through the process of creating a legally valid will. Life is unpredictable, and with a plan in place, you can be assured that the people, things, and causes you care about will be protected in the future.

Empowering Black Americans to build wealth and financial stability is at the core of our mission. Every education, job, housing, health, and civic engagement opportunity supports economic mobility for all. Estate planning is another tool that our community can use to protect our hard-earned assets and help Black Americans build generational wealth.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 10/17/2022 - 15:53

TVA Awards Tennessee Urban League Affiliates $3 Million to Support Statewide BIPOC Entrepreneurship Development Programs

Memphis (Oct. 17, 2022) – The Memphis affiliate of the Tennessee Urban League Affiliates (TULA) announced October 13, 20222, that the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has awarded a $3 million grant to support and grow statewide business development programs for BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) business development initiatives - to enhance business sustainability and growth over the next three years.  The money will fund TULA’s workforce readiness training centers, information technology, entrepreneurship, and executive leadership programs across the state.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 10/17/2022 - 15:47

Birmingham Urban League Kicks Off 100 Days of Nonviolence

Birmingham (Oct. 17, 2022) – On Wednesday, Oct. 12th, the Birmingham Urban League (Birmingham, AL) kicked off the 100 Days of Non-Violence campaign at a local high school.

The initiative is meant to address violence among teens and young adults. This year, organizers have introduced gang violence into the conversation. Many of the instances of violence in schools are because of gangs, teens say.

According to police, murder rates have increased by 36% compared to this time last year.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 10/17/2022 - 15:46

Louisville Urban League Chooses New CEO

Louisville (Oct. 17, 2022) – The Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) has chosen it’s new leader.

Dr. Kish Cumi Price has been chosen to lead the Urban League, the organization announced via press conference on Friday, Oct. 14th. Her first day at the helm will be Nov, 1st.

Dr. Price will replace the Urban League’s beloved Sadiqa Reynolds, who announced her departure in July.

According to Lori Lee, board chair for the Urban League, who said, “There is no replacing the unique and phenomenal leadership of Sadiqa Reynolds. But there is no question that Kish will forge her own exceptional path and continue to carry this organization to new heights.”

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 10/17/2022 - 15:43

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 15, 2022

He changed the world. Two years after George Floyd’s murder, we honor his legacy by continuing to demand police reform.| End the anti-Black agenda. Read more about Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s blatant display of racism and bigotry.| Triple the protection. The updated COVID-19 booster equips your immune system to be as strong as possible. Here’s where you can get boosted today. | Don’t miss your chance to vote. What’s the voter registration deadline for your state? Check it ASAP and prep for next month’s election here. | The plot to destroy democracy. As we gear up for the midterm elections, watch Marc H. Morial break down sinister efforts to disenfranchise voters. | What’s at stake? Tune in for a convo with Karine Jean-Pierre, the first Black White House Press Secretary, to unpack the upcoming election + more. | Make an impact. Only with your help can we continue providing opportunities to Black Americans. Plus, it’s almost National Estate Planning Awareness Week!

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 10/15/2022 - 10:56

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 8, 2022

KBJ sets the record straight. See why Alabama is willingly defending racially-gerrymandered congressional districts to deter Black voters. | Howard University Law School. In a keynote on immigration equality, Marc H. Morial broke down the legacy of hostile, racist policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act and dispelled the notion that immigration is only an issue of concern for Latino communities. Read more on President Morial's keynote. | Let’s flatten the curve. Getting vaxxed can protect you from contracting new COVID-19 variants. Here’s how to find vaccine locations near you. | The time is now! Getting out the vote is an ALL hands on deck process. Join us for Weekend of Action on Oct. 8-9 to prepare people for the upcoming election. | Black voices matter. Tune in to the latest #JusticeNow episode about the importance of Black newspapers and media in telling our own stories. | What do the numbers tell us? Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Chief Economics Adviser, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Check it out.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 10/08/2022 - 16:01

September Jobs Report: Job Growth and Wage Gains Allay Fears of Recession But Inflation Remains High

September Jobs Report: Job Growth and Wage Gains Allay Fears of Recession But Inflation Remains Stubbornly High

Dr. Bernard E. Anderson
Whitney M Young, Jr. Professor Emeritus, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League

The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate edged down to 3.5%, allaying fears that wage growth and interest rate hikes, intended to slow inflation, would trigger a recession.

Submitted byiamempowered onFri, 10/07/2022 - 12:55

National Urban League Applauds President Biden's Announcement to Pardon Federal Offenses for Simple Marijuana Possession

WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 6, 2022) – Today, Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, applauded President Biden’s recent efforts to decriminalize marijuana by erasing prior federal possession convictions and beginning the process of loosening federal classification of the drug:

Submitted byiamempowered onFri, 10/07/2022 - 09:44