Terra Brantley Named Head of the Fort Wayne Urban League

WANE 15 and the Fort Wayne Urban League (Ft. Wayne, IN) are proud to announce community advocate and multi-award winning news anchor Terra Brantley has been selected as the new President and CEO of the Fort Wayne Urban League.

The Indiana Associated Press Hall of Fame honoree will leave the broadcast industry with 35 years under her belt, 28 of those serving as an anchor at WANE 15, the top-rated news station in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. Beloved by viewers, she is currently the main weekday anchor for the market-leading newscasts at 5, 6 and 11PM. Terra is also one of the creative forces behind the weekly “Positively Fort Wayne” segment, in which she tells stories that inform and inspire viewers, much like she does with everyone she meets. Brantley previously hosted WANE 15’s morning and noon newscasts for more than 20 years.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/10/2021 - 14:25

St. Louis Homeless Shelters, Providers Rely On Earned Trust To Boost Vaccinations

By Kayla Drake, St. Louis Public Radio

Homeless shelters and service providers in the St. Louis region are leaning on the trust they've fostered for years in the homeless community to get COVID-19 vaccines in arms. So far, it's working.

Organizations including St. Patrick Center, Peter and Paul Community Services, St. Vincent de Paul and City Hope have helped vaccinate nearly 400 people since March. Leaders and caseworkers at the nonprofits say personal relationships have been key to that success.

“In working with the unhoused community, trust is a major issue,” City Hope CEO Michael Robinson said. “Our guests have grown to love and trust us because of the way that we treat them and assist them. That helps to bring some of the level of anxiety and scrutiny down because most of them don't believe that we would do anything that would harm them.”

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onMon, 05/10/2021 - 10:16

ReMarcs Newsletter - May 8, 2021

Dear mama. As you celebrate the incredible moms in your life, catch the replay of our ReMARCs Live featuring Marc Morial’s mother, Sybil Morial. | To the Class of 2021. 9:29 ignited a new wave in activism when the knee of injustice was on the neck of George Floyd. Here’s how you can take action. | Let’s talk facts. There are a lot of myths circulating about the available COVID-19 vaccines. Here are some facts that you should know. | Congrats, grads! Watch a special message our President & CEO Marc Morial shared with graduates of Tennessee State University as commencement speaker. | 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. | It’s time for deep & sweeping reform. Your Senators have the power to end qualified immunity. Here’s how you can urge the Senate to take action.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 05/08/2021 - 13:50

April Jobs Report: Economy Booming - Thank Uncle Sam

        With almost every state fully reopened or announced when it will be, business activity is up sharply throughout the U.S.  Manufacturing and non-manufacturing are exceeding the pace observed before the pandemic struck.  There is strong demand for commodities, big ticket items, computers, and other durable goods. Construction picked up in March, driven by residential building. The service sector is pulling out of the doldrums as millions of adults get vaccinated.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 05/07/2021 - 16:24

Urban League is Helping take Chattanooga Area Businesses to the 'Next Level'

Three years ago, Darian Paris decided to focus his residential and commercial construction business on building affordable new homes to help meet the growing need for such housing for many low- and moderate-income Chattanoogans.

"I've been funding my projects out of pocket because I felt the need to address this issue, but I was able to build the next home only as I sold the last home I built," he said.

Paris has managed to build new 1,200-square-foot homes priced under $200,000 and the houses typically sell in the current market within two or three days. But like most minority-owned small business owners, Paris didn't get bank loans for his business even though homebuilding is a capital-intensive business that usually doesn't pay off until the house is built and sold.

"The lack of access to capital definitely limited my ability to grow," said Paris, who built three houses amid the pandemic in 2020.

Submitted byihall_11 onTue, 05/04/2021 - 15:11

A New Hand at the Urban League’s Helm

As the first woman to become President and CEO of the Urban League of Rochester (Rochester, NY), Seanelle Hawkins knew she might encounter challenges.

“Just the role of being a woman leader and being respected, that’s going to be a challenge,” says Hawkins, who started her job on June 3, 2019. “I’m sure any woman, even if they were not a person of color, they could speak to that.”

Hawkins brought to the position the drive and energy that have taken her far from the low-income Brooklyn neighborhood in which she was born. During her nearly two years at the helm, the nonprofit has helped local entrepreneurs survive the economic downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and started building low-income housing in Rochester. 

The Urban League also has led efforts to attack the racial inequity that afflicts the Rochester area, helped residents get vaccinated against the coronavirus and taken other steps to better the community. 

Submitted byihall_11 onTue, 05/04/2021 - 15:10

Get the Facts on the COVID-19 Vaccine

The past year has been hard on all of us. Between living day-to-day not knowing how to protect ourselves from COVID-19, being isolated from friends and family, and not knowing when life would return to normal – it felt like we lost a year of our lives. 

What if we told you that the end is in sight and there's a way to get your life back on track. Researchers from around the globe, including many who look like us, spent months developing and testing a vaccine to protect us from COVID-19 and spreading it on to others. Learn more about what's possible through getting vaccinated and the options available to you.

To read the full article, click here.

Submitted byihall_11 onTue, 05/04/2021 - 14:54