ReMarcs Newsletter - February 27, 2021
It’s a celebration! Kick off Women’s History Month with us on Monday for a special announcement honoring women of power. | Congress has no excuse. The current culture of law enforcement MUST be altered. Here’s why it’s imperative to hold officers accountable. | We need relief NOW. Black families + businesses need paycheck protection, $1400 stimulus checks + much more. Here ’s what you can do to help. | We are Black history! Marc Morial sits down with former National Urban League President, Hugh Price. Tune in. | Black businesses, this one is for you! We have partnered with Vice Media Group to launch an initiative dedicated to supporting YOU. Learn more.
Americans Overwhelmingly Support The George Floyd Justice In Policing Act. Congress Has No Excuse
Civil Rights Leaders Call On Congress To Pass George Floyd Justice In Policing Act
National Urban League Announces New Appointments in Advocacy, Justice and Office of General Counsel
How the Urban League is Addressing a 'Triple Pandemic'
Despite daunting statistics and decades upon decades of struggles, Teddy McDaniel sees cause for optimism in his nonprofit’s continuing campaign for economic empowerment for Black people and other underserved minority groups.
McDaniel is President and CEO of the Urban League of Central Carolinas (Charlotte, NC). The local organization is one of 90 affiliates of the National Urban League, headquartered in New York. Charlotte’s branch opened in 1978.
As for those statistics: Unemployment remains significantly higher across the board for Black and Hispanic people, before and during the pandemic. According to federal labor statistics, in 2020 unemployment among white residents in North Carolina was 6.4%. It was 8.6% for Hispanic residents and 9.6% among Black residents.