"The Whole Woman Summit" Presented by National Urban League Young Professionals
National Urban League Young Professionals’ Women’s Leadership Summit is a free half -day virtual summit during Women’s History Month in March created to empower female professionals within the National Urban League (NUL) movement to be their best Whole Self personally and professionally. Ultimately our goal with the inaugural National Urban League Young Professionals’ Women’s Leadership Summit is to increase the visibility and network of female leaders within the National Urban League Movement by bringing them together in one place to engage, network, grow and learn from each other.
The Urban League Fights for You: Safely Returning to the Workplace
Your safety is our concern. Tune in on tomorrow for tips to ensure the safety of your employees as businesses begin to migrate back into the office.
Date: Tuesday. March 23rd, 2021
Time: 2 PM EST
To register, click here.
Urban League Officials Encourage Vaccine Acceptance Despite History of Betrayal
Officials with the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) are encouraging seniors in north St. Louis County to register for a special vaccination event at St. Louis Community College-Forest Park in a couple of weeks.
But vaccine reluctance in people of color is not based on hearsay. It has historical precedence.
“We're going to give mayors 25 slots that they can utilize each week moving forward," Urban League Vice President James Clark said. "Because we really believe that we've got to have a pipeline where we can get the seniors vaccinated.”
Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones got the vaccine in January. Now she’s encouraging other people of color to do the same.
A Vaccine 'Miracle': Urban League, Walberg, Save Clinic in Farrell
Dr. Erin Houston might be used to getting compliments, but the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Shenango Valley Urban League (Farrell, PA) didn't believe the praise she received Monday (March 15).
"Did you really say I created a miracle?'' she asked Rev. Terry Harrison, Pastor of Valley Baptist Church in Farrell.
"You bet I did,'' Harrison responded.
That miracle came in the form Monday of a drive-thru vaccination clinic for high-risk minority patients at the church. AHN Grove City hospital was set to hold the clinic but had to withdraw when it couldn't provide enough staff.
"That's when Dr. Houston hit the phones last week and called everyone she could think of to make it happen,'' Harrison said.
Walberg Family Pharmacies came through with its own staff, along with more than 200 vaccine doses. Recently retired nurses also offered their services.
ReMarcs Newsletter - March 20, 2021
We must protect our nation. Eight Asian Americans were murdered this week in an attacked fueled by misogyny and racism. Read more. | Five days away! We are SO excited to celebrate the achievements of our #WomenOfPower honorees on Thursday. Don’t miss the celebration, RSVP now. | Your safety is our concern. Tune in on Tuesday for tips to ensure the safety of your employees as businesses begin to migrate back into the office. | We want equal pay now! The wage gap between men + women must end. RSVP to join the discussion with our new Washington Bureau Executive Director. | We’ve got a new home. Governor Cuomo has officially announced groundbreaking for our new headquarters in Harlem. Read more.
#StopAsianHate: Racism, Misogyny And Easy Access To Guns Are A Deadly Combination
Jim Moran Foundation Awards $1M to Urban League and Hispanic Unity of Florida to Promote Racial Equity
To commemorate The Jim Moran Foundation’s 20th anniversary of improving the quality of life for the youth and families of Florida, the Urban League of Broward County (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) and Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) have each received a $500,000 grant to advance racial equity in Broward County. This $1 million investment will build the capacity for both organizations to work effectively with stakeholders to lead critical conversations about racial equity and to propose transformative solutions that address them.
Jim Moran Foundation Awards $1M to Urban League and Hispanic Unity of Florida to Promote Racial Equity
To commemorate The Jim Moran Foundation’s 20th anniversary of improving the quality of life for the youth and families of Florida, the Urban League of Broward County (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) and Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) have each received a $500,000 grant to advance racial equity in Broward County. This $1 million investment will build the capacity for both organizations to work effectively with stakeholders to lead critical conversations about racial equity and to propose transformative solutions that address them.