ReMarcs Newsletter - September 3, 2022

Meeting with President Biden. Our President & CEO Marc Morial joined fellow civil rights leaders for a key meeting at the White House just days after we declared a state of emergency for democracy and voting rights. Details here. | Saluting all workers. This Labor Day weekend, we honor the commitment and contributions of workers while urging the end of poverty wages. More on that. | The G.O.A.T. See how Serena Williams' extraordinary track record on and off the tennis court cements her status as a true legend. | Your health matters. COVID-19 can take a turn for the worse, but staying informed and getting vaxxed helps to limit the risk. Learn more. | Time to level up. Join the convo on Wednesday for tips on building your brand, excelling at interviews, and pivoting to your dream career. | 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, 09/03/2022 - 10:52

National Civil Rights Leaders Meet with President Biden Following State of Emergency Declaration for Democracy

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Days after declaring a State of Emergency for democracy in the United States, the nation’s top civil rights leaders met with President Biden at the White House today to urge the administration to embolden voting rights, improve economic opportunities, and advance civil rights.

On Sunday, the 59th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, these leaders delivered a call to action for all Americans to protect the right to vote. This essential American right is undoubtably under its greatest threat since the Jim Crow era, which sparked the first historic 1963 march. At the White House today, these leaders laid out how Americans face the same issues now as they did decades ago and urged the President to take swift action in the coming year.

Submitted byiamempowered onFri, 09/02/2022 - 17:47

Serena Williams’ Status as the G.O.A.T. Is Defined by More Than Her Performance on the Court

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

"A champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall." – Serena Williams 

In the days since tennis phenomenon Serena Williams announced her retirement, pundits and sports commentators have enthusiastically engaged in the age-old game of debating her status of the Greatest Of All Time. 

Submitted byGLakew onFri, 09/02/2022 - 11:59

Akron Urban League Hosts Innerbelt Reunion

AKRON – Fifty years ago, the Black community of Akron suffered a tremendous setback when the Akron Innerbelt highway was constructed.

The construction of the highway precipitated the destruction of Akron’s largest Black community, and on Sunday, August 28th, the Akron Community Center and Urban League (Akron, OH) hosted a reunion event for those who were displaced.

The Akron Innerbelt Reunion, held outside of the Urban League’s building, had a “Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” theme. It had speakers speak on the history of the construction project, and its destructive impact on Akron’s Black community.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 08/29/2022 - 13:59

Urban League of Rochester Speaks Out Against Racist Party

Rochester – The Urban League of Rochester (Rochester, NY) is demanding that the community do more to combat racism.

This demand comes as reports of a racist party, thrown in July at the mansion of Nicholas and Mary Znidarsic-Nicosia, comes under fire.

The party, attended by firefighter Jerrod Jones at the urging of his supervisor, contained several racist stereotypes and tropes.

The Nicosias admitted to throwing the party and its racist theme. They apologized to the African American community, but the Urban League is not satisfied with this apology.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 08/29/2022 - 13:58

Urban League of Arkansas President: Police Brutality ‘A Human Issue’

LITTLE ROCK – In a recent interview, the President of the Urban League of the State of Arkansas (Little Rock, AK), is passionate about tackling the issue of police brutality.

In the wake of a recent video of three police officers violently subduing a suspect, the Urban League released a statement that condemns the actions of the officers, while complimenting the quick response of agencies looking into it.

Scott Hamilton, who has been President of the Urban League for two years, said, “This is a human issue. And from the Urban League’s perspective, we look at the issues that affect our society for all folks."

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 08/29/2022 - 13:55

Louisville Urban League Opens Entrepreneur Plaza

LOUISVILLE – As part of celebrating August being National Black Business Month, the Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) has opened a new space for entrepreneurs.

PNC Entrepreneurship Plaza, located at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center, will be a place where Black entrepreneurs can advertise their services and products to those visiting the location, which contains indoor and outdoor spaces for pop-ups.

This development has come from a $1 million dollar grant from the PNC Foundation, which is a part of the Foundation’s $88 billion Community Benefits Plan, which hopes to support the economic empowerment of Black and low-income communities. The grant, announced in August of last year, supports the Urban League in its mission to empower communities of color strive for economic equality.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 08/29/2022 - 13:51