First Recipient of the San Diego Black Homebuyers Program Settles into New Home

Tyshawn Cook has big plans for his newly purchased two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Spring Valley.

“I am in the middle of renovating everything so the whole kitchen is going to get moved and destroyed,” said Cook, as he walked around his new living room.

The 23-year-old is confident in his vision for his new condo. He wants a more modern kitchen and he’s working with his dad to remove the carpet and replace it with new flooring.

As an San Diego State University college student, NAVY reservist, and full-time calibration technician, Cook’s days have long been packed with activities. Now that he’s also a homeowner, he said his daily life has gotten even busier.

“Probably once a week if not once every other week, I am definitely going to Home Depot,” he said. “Now that’s something, honestly, I wasn’t thinking about before.”

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 11/29/2021 - 13:12

Urban League Leaders: Aftermath of Ahmaud Arbery's Murder "Leaves a Deep and Painful Wound on Our Nation's Soul"

NEW YORK, ATLANTA and COLUMBUS, Ga. (November 24, 2021) – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial, Urban League of Greater Atlanta President and CEO Nancy Flake Johnson and Urban League of Greater Columbus President and CEO Tracey R. Mosley issued the following statement in response to the conviction of Greg McMichael, Travis McMichael and William Roddy Bryan in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery:

“Ahmaud Arbery’s murderers have been held accountable, but this case leaves a deep and painful wound on our nation’s soul.

Submitted byiamempowered onWed, 11/24/2021 - 14:33

Urban League Announces Community Leader Awards, Pharrell Williams to Keynote

The Urban League of Hampton Roads (Norfolk, VA) is set to host the 38th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Leaders Virtual Event in January.

Event organizers say the event is designed to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and recognize leaders whose significant contributions to the community reflect Dr. King’s commitment to social justice and equity for marginalized communities.

“We are proud to continue this long held tradition for the Hampton Roads community. It is incredibly important that we recognize and celebrate the leaders who make such significant contributions to our community, as well as educate the community about the instrumental role the Urban League serves for the Hampton Roads community,” said Gilbert Bland, President and CEO of the Urban League of Hampton Roads. 

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 11/22/2021 - 15:01

Hundreds of Families Turn to Urban League for Thanksgiving Meals

As Lavenia Victor turned her car into the parking lot of University Preparatory Academy, where hundreds had gone to get free turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving, she stretched her arm out the window and waved at a volunteer.

Just after 9 a.m. Saturday, as she inched closer to the front of the line, her 5-year-old granddaughter, Emoni Wells, whom she has adopted from her daughter, played with a Barbie doll in the back seat. Behind them was a long row of cars that stretched a half-mile down the street.

“We have no family here,” said Victor, 45, who lives with Emoni in Singer Island. “It’s just she and I. It’s special to be able to sit down with my granddaughter, who’s now my daughter, and have a good meal.”

Victor and her granddaughter were among about 600 families who turned to the Urban League of Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, FL) on Saturday for help ahead of Thanksgiving. It is a tradition that has endured for 20 years.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 11/22/2021 - 15:00

Urban League Food Distribution to Help 900 Families

Just as it’s done for some 15 years, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA) hosted its annual Thanksgiving Day food distribution Saturday morning  — continuing a tradition of helping area families in need fill their bellies and feast in style for the holiday.

“This is a great thing,” said Kahlil Morris, who was part of a steady stream of people driving SUVs, vans and small buses from area social service agencies that stopped by the cavernous Hall D at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center to pick up the turkey day donations and distribute them to the people they serve.

“It helps people who are less fortunate and fills the gap, especially with COVID and the loss of jobs,” said Mr. Kahlil, who is with Housing Opportunities Unlimited, a social services group based at the Oak Hill Apartments in the Hill District.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 11/22/2021 - 14:59

Greater Stark County Urban League Celebrates 100 years as Community Resource

The Greater Stark County Urban League (Canton, OH) originated 100 years ago as a group seeking to eliminate racial segregation and discrimination and achieve parity for minorities.

"It really doesn't vary much from the mission of today, which is to enable African Americans and other underserved individuals to reach full economic, social and health parity to enrich that individual's life and the lives of the individual's families," President and CEO Diane Robinson said. 

She began leading the organization in 2018 and recently reflected on its history. Although different initiatives have come and gone based on community needs, the five foundational pillars — workforce, housing, health, education and social justice — continue to be top priorities. 

"They are consistently the challenges that we have in the community," Robinson said from the league's office at the Edward "Peel" Coleman Community Center.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 11/22/2021 - 14:58