Urban League to Host 3rd Annual HBCU Basketball Classic and Streamed on HBCU+

The Austin Area Urban League (Austin, TX) is hosting the 3rd annual HBCU Basketball Classic on November 8th and 9th at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. This year’s HBCU Basketball Classic has partnered with HBCU+ to stream the event on its platform. Highlights of this year’s classic include the Conference Challenge and the Battle of the Border.

In the Conference Challenge, teams from the Red River Athletic Conference will face off in a fierce battle on the court. HBCUs Huston-Tillotson University Men & Women, Jarvis Christian University, and Paul Quinn College will go against the newly added HBCU Athletic Conference teams, including Wiley University and Philander Smith University.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/21/2024 - 19:08

In Remembrance of Patricia A. Coulter, Former Urban League CEO

Patricia A. Coulter, former president and chief executive officer of the Urban League of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA), passed away on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. She was 78.

She was raised in Cleveland and moved to Philadelphia in the early 1980s.

She received a bachelor's degree in music from Knoxville College and a master's in education from the University of Louisville.

In 2002, she became the first woman to lead the Philadelphia affiliate of the National Urban League in its 90-year history.

One of just a few of the organization's 92 affiliates to be singled out for the quality of its programming and economic foundation, the Urban League of Philadelphia was recognized as a five-star affiliate three years in a row under Coulter's leadership.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/21/2024 - 17:52

Urban League Receives $25K Grant from the Community Foundation of Greenville

The Community Foundation of Greenville recently awarded a $25,000 grant to the Urban League of the Upstate (Greenville, SC).

The local nonprofit organization focuses on advancing equity and creating opportunities for underserved communities in Upstate South Carolina. Gail Wilson Awan, President and CEO of Urban League of the Upstate, said they are grateful to The Community Foundation of Greenville for their ongoing support of their mission. 

“This gift helps us continue the work we do every day while also moving forward with the development of the McClaren Institute,” Awan said. 

Half of the grant funding will go towards Urban League’s McClaren Institute for Health and Quality of Life. The nonprofit is currently transforming downtown Greenville’s historic McClaren Medical Shelter into a wellness, education, and outreach center for underserved communities.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/21/2024 - 17:33

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 19, 2024

How Black men can win. From jobs and entrepreneurship to housing and healthcare, see where both presidential candidates stand on the issues. | Dear Black men. Read more about how the Black male vote can change the trajectory of the upcoming election. | Now's the time to prep! Election Day is almost here, and it’s time to do your research on the candidates and get your voting plan together. Learn more. | The future is bright. Our President & CEO Marc H. Morial spent time with young men at Morehouse College and the B.E.S.T. Academy in Atlanta, witnessing their brilliance and imparting wisdom. See how it went. | What’s your reason for voting?  Watch as Black voters share some of the many reasons to #ReclaimYourVote and make a difference in this election. | Your vote matters. Listen as Khalil Thompson, Executive Director of Win With Black Men, discusses key issues Black men are prioritizing in this election.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 10/19/2024 - 10:38

A Message To My Fellow Black Men On Voting:

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

 

“The history of the United States is a story about the disenfranchisement of millions based on their Blackness. More than a hundred years of violent voter suppression, poll taxes, literacy tests, and gerrymandering have created a climate that is nothing shy of hostile towards Black men that choose to stand up and be a part of the electoral process.” – The Black Male Voter Project

In a presidential campaign that has been overwhelmingly centered on the issues of women’s reproductive rights, immigration, and taxation of the ultra-wealthy, it would be understandable if we – especially the younger ones among us -- didn’t feel the same sense of urgency about voting as other groups.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 10/18/2024 - 15:04

Denny's and the National Urban League Partner to Provide Scholarships to Project Ready Seniors

In an effort to help fight childhood hunger and promote education, Denny’s launched the Hungry for Education™ Scholarship program in 2011, and has since awarded more than $1.8 million in combined scholarships to elementary, high school and college students across the country. 
Submitted byiamempowered onMon, 10/14/2024 - 11:46

Remarcs Newsletter - October 12, 2024

George Floyd changed the world. As we mark what would’ve been his 51st birthday, we continue to honor his legacy by demanding police reform. | Black History matters. See how the Department of Justice’s review of the Tulsa Massacre will ensure justice for the descendants of the victims. | Are you vaxxed? Set your appointment today to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine to boost your immune system. Find out more. | Civil Rights Breakfast. See a few photos from our President & CEO Marc H. Morial's keynote address at the powerful gathering organized by the City of Baltimore's Office of Equity & Civil Rights. | Greetings from Atlanta! This week, we visited the cradle of the civil rights movement to discuss what’s at stake in the upcoming election. Read more. | Are you voting? There are tons of reasons to #ReclaimYourVote, and your vote will make a difference in the upcoming election. Take a look. | Hurricane Helene relief. The Urban League of Central Carolinas and Winston-Salem Urban League are raising funds for people in need. Donate now. | Mark your calendars! Join our FREE webinar on October 23rd for tips and resources on how to level up your LinkedIn profile. Register now.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 10/12/2024 - 10:10

Federal Review Of Tulsa Race Massacre "Will Prevent These Victims And The Tragic Ordeals They Endured From Being Lost To History.”

“We acknowledge descendants of the survivors, and the victims continue to bear the trauma of this act of racial terrorism. We have no expectation that there are living perpetrators who could be criminally prosecuted by us or by the state. We honor the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, Emmett Till, the Act that bears his name, this country and the truth by conducting our own review and evaluation of the massacre. In the words of Ida B. Wells, one of this nation’s most staunch antilynching advocates, ‘The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.’” – Assistant U.S. Attorney for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 10/11/2024 - 15:37

Students Put Finishing Touches on Downtown Elyria Mural

A burst of color has been added to Broad Street in Elyria.

Local students in the Lorain County Urban League’s (Elyria, OH) Project Ready program put the finishing touches on a mural that now covers the side of a wall on 354 Broad St. on Monday afternoon.

The students were a small contingent of 53 total students in the program, an after-school organization that prepares students for life after high school, who worked together alongside the Elyria Community Partnership over the summer to design the mural.

The mural, titled “A Place to be Yourself,” includes sights from Elyria like the West Falls of the Black River, people playing basketball and riding bikes, and flowers.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/07/2024 - 11:07