'Protest to Power' Louisville Urban League's Early Voting Caravan Continues

The 2020 general election is just over two weeks away, but the push to get voters to the polls is not slowing down.

Members of Louisville's Urban League (Louisville, KY), Until Freedom, and the Louisville branch of the NAACP met at Petersburg Park on Saturday to encourage Newburg residents to get out and vote.

The event, which kicked off on Tuesday when early voting opened, is called "Protest to Power" and includes a pep rally and caravan to different polling locations. 

The caravan made it's way to the Kentucky Expo Center on Saturday so people who may not have a ride or can't make it during the week could take advantage of early voting.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/19/2020 - 15:07

Wisconsin Partnership Program to Grant $6M Towards Initiatives and Health Equity

The Wisconsin Partnership Program announced last week it will award six community health equity initiatives with a total of $6 million in grants over the next five years.

Each year, the program awards the Community Impact Grant to various initiatives that intend to facilitate community-academic partnerships established to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities across the state.

Black Men’s Mental Health and Well-Being

The Rebalanced Life Wellness Association and the Urban League of Greater Madison (Madison, WI) are addressing the mental health of Black men in Southeastern Wisconsin through the Black Men’s Mental Health and Well-Being initiative. This initiative, created by and for Black men, hopes to promote the mental and emotional health of Black men across the region. 

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/19/2020 - 15:07

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 17, 2020

Voter ID requirements. Do you know the proper kind of identification you may need to bring to vote? Check the rules here. | Supreme Court update. Here's why we call on Senate leadership to reject the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the highest court in the land. | Equal Opportunity Dinner. Did you miss this year’s outstanding lineup of stars and entertainment? Catch it here. | Save the date. Join us for our virtual series, Reclaim Your Vote: What’s at Stake for Black America on October 22nd at 2:00 PM ET. RSVP today! | New episode. Rebecca “Becky” Pringle discusses the challenges of navigating education alongside COVID-19 and racial inequity. Listen here. | Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month, we are dedicated to increasing awareness in Black and Brown communities. Here are the stats.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSun, 10/18/2020 - 23:30

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 10, 2020

The time is NOW! The last day to register to vote is this week in many states. Don’t miss the deadlines – check here. | Stimulus update. Several months have passed since the first stimulus check was distributed through the CARES Act. Here is where we stand now. | Equal Opportunity Dinner. Anthony Anderson, Simone Biles, Elle Varner and many more special guests will be joining us on October 14th. Don't miss out! | Leading Corporate Change. Learn how to plan for a successful career in corporate America amidst mergers, acquisitions and much more on Oct. 14. | The countdown is on! October 31st is the official deadline for the Census. Fill out your 2020 Census NOW to make an impact. | Join the conversation. Tune in to Facebook Live on Thursday as we host Janet Murguia, President & CEO of UnidosUS, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. | Learn & intern with Girls Who Invest. Our partner helps college sophomores gain hands-on experience in investment management. Apply for the Summer Intensive Program, featuring tuition-free finance instruction & a paid internship!

 

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onTue, 10/13/2020 - 10:05

Urban League Roundtable Discusses Stress and More Effecting Women’s Health

Milwaukee Urban League (Milwaukee, WI) hosted a virtual roundtable Wednesday afternoon to discuss stress and various health disparities affecting Black women through various avenues.

Straight Talk on Women’s Health, moderated by President and CEO of Milwaukee Urban League Dr. Eve M. Hall, dived into the factors affecting Black women and how they contribute to prevalent health issues in the community.

One of the major culprits is systemic oppression, explained Gina Green-Harris, director of UW School of Medicine and Public Health for Community Engagement and Health Partnerships. This can present itself in many forms, from housing problems to inaccessible quality healthcare to even lack of community grocery stores, Green-Harris said.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/05/2020 - 09:51