National Urban League Honors the Passing of Civil Rights Icon Alcee Hastings
NEW YORK (April 6, 2021) -- National Urban League President Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to the death of U.S. Representative Alcee Hastings:
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Columbus Urban League Partners with OhioHealth to Expand Vaccine Distribution Equity
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Brittany Jackson sat outside the Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) on Saturday, chatting quietly with the nurse administering her first shot of Pfizer vaccine in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood on the NEast Side.
Sporting a "God Is Dope" T-shirt written in highlighter green, Jackson offered a thumbs up and a smile that crinkled the eyes above her mask. How did it feel to finally receive the vaccine?
"On deck," she said with a laugh, as the soft beats of Spotify's "Soul Coffee" playlist echoed across the parking lot.
The 34-year-old was one of 240 people to receive the coronavirus vaccine through the "pop-up" COVID-19 vaccination clinic over the weekend, courtesy of a partnership between the Columbus Urban League and OhioHealth.
Columbus Urban League Partners with OhioHealth to expand Vaccine Distribution Equity
- Read more about Columbus Urban League Partners with OhioHealth to expand Vaccine Distribution Equity
Brittany Jackson sat outside the Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) on Saturday, chatting quietly with the nurse administering her first shot of Pfizer vaccine in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood on the NEast Side.
Sporting a "God Is Dope" T-shirt written in highlighter green, Jackson offered a thumbs up and a smile that crinkled the eyes above her mask. How did it feel to finally receive the vaccine?
"On deck," she said with a laugh, as the soft beats of Spotify's "Soul Coffee" playlist echoed across the parking lot.
The 34-year-old was one of 240 people to receive the coronavirus vaccine through the "pop-up" COVID-19 vaccination clinic over the weekend, courtesy of a partnership between the Columbus Urban League and OhioHealth.
Stark County Urban League Helps Provide Meals to Community
The Greater Stark County Urban League (Canton, OH) is giving out boxes filled with food for those in need.
"We are excited about the opportunity that we have to give at least 2,000 boxes of food to individuals within the community. And one of the beautiful things about this is that we're able to do that in an area that has been designated a food desert," said Diane Robinson, President and CEO of the Greater Stark County Urban League.
Robinson's mission as president of the Greater Stark County Urban League is to help those in the community. She said making sure the people who live here have access to food is important.
"Consequently, they have to walk, ride a bike, or catch a bus to purchase food and that is not convenient and whenever they go, many times, they can't get the amount of food they need to last for a week," she said.