Urban League, RBC Launch ‘Public Safety Initiative’
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) and Regional Business Council are partnering with Home Depot on a “Neighborhood Public Safety Upgrade Initiative.”
The program will help bring advanced technology to the community to address public safety, according to James Clark, Urban League vice president of public safety.
During each quarter of 2025, 100 residents in areas identified as high crime sectors will get Ring doorbell cameras as well as motion sensory lights, adding an extra layer of protection.
The home security program spans St. Louis, St. Louis County, East St. Louis, and Cahokia Heights.
“Law enforcement plays an especially important role. Now, we’re looking at how do we empower neighborhood residents, and asking, ‘what can we do to pull neighborhood residents in?”’ said Clark during a press conference at the Urban League headquarters.
Giant Food Joins Forces with Urban League as Presenting Sponsor for WMY Jr. Gala
The Greater Washington Urban League or GWUL (Washington, D.C.) is proud to announce GIANT FOOD as the presenting sponsor of its prestigious annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Gala: Honoring Those with Courage Under Fire. The Gala will take place on Friday, March 28, 2025, at 6.30 PM EST at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. This year’s Gala promises an evening of inspiration, and community impact. It will celebrate transformative change makers and commemorate GWUL’s historic milestones.
Urban League of Broward County Celebrates 50 Years of Impact
The Urban League of Broward County or ULBC (Ft. Lauderdale, FL), marking its 50th anniversary of service and community impact, is proud to announce a generous donation from Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC (Coke Florida), a long-time partner of the organization.
This important donation will give 20 new Chromebooks to the Urban League’s National Achievers Society (NAS) students. This will help them have the tools they need to do well in the upcoming Florida Brain Bowl Competition.
Urban League’s Feb. 6 Black History Cultural Celebration
On Thursday, February 6th from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the Urban League of Greater Hartford (Hartford, CT) will host the 2025 Black History Celebration: A Legacy Revealed | Expressions of Hope event at the Mark Twain House & Museum on 351 Farmington Ave. in Hartford, featuring vendors, food, entertainment, the 2025 Legacy Honors Awards and music, poetry, and dance.
The annual free event, made possible by Title Legacy Sponsor Liberty Bank and other institutional partners, is in its 10th year of showcasing the achievements and contributions of African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-Latino cultures in the Capital Region through interactive exhibits, inspiring performances, and reflections of history.
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Super Bowl LIX Demonstrates The Strength Of Diversity And The Dishonesty Of Its Opponents
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“This is the thing people seem to have intentionally forgotten: that discrimination is real and prevents qualified people from getting opportunities that they would otherwise have and the goal of DEI is to prevent that as much as possible. But there are plenty of influential people on the intellectual right who see outlawing this kind of discrimination as a fundamental perversion of what the political order is supposed to be .. which should tell you something about what the crusade against DEI actually was all about. It wasn't about restoring merit. It wasn't about fairness. It was about removing undesirable classes of people from the competition pool for jobs that bring high pay and high status.” – Jamelle Bouie
Of the many lies behind the current assault on racial justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, the most vicious is that DEI policies lower standards.
Civil Rights Organizations Respond to Administration's Federal Funding Freeze
New Administration's Denial of Funds for Essential Programs and Services "Reckless and Misguided"
NEW YORK (January 29, 2025) — National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial today condemned the Trump administration’s illegal order denying essential federal funds, risking the nation’s economic stability in a misguided effort to stifle diversity, equity and inclusion.
"The administration’s directive calling for a 'pause' on all federal financial assistance is a cold, callous, and unprecedented action that will have devastating consequences for millions of Americans," Morial said. "It demonstrates a blatant disregard for the well-being of families, students, small business owners, farmers, veterans and other everyday Americans who depend on the federal funding to survive and thrive."