Urban League Event Provides Meals and Resources

The Urban League of Middle Tennessee (Nashville. TN) teamed up with Amazon, the Mayor John Cooper's office, Insurance Boys BBQ, and Mt. Zion Baptist in Antioch on Saturday to provide 500 meals in Nashville.

The Urban League also helped people register to vote and they got people to fill out the 2020 census.

"They also get a mask too, because we want to continue to let the good people of Nashville know to not only mask up we need to vote up and we need to count up," Kenya McGruder of Urban League said.

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Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/05/2020 - 09:49

OKC Thunder Teams Up with Urban League for Final Registration Drive

Depending on which entrance drivers used to enter the roundabout driveway to the Urban League on Sunday afternoon, they were greeted with either the rat-a-tat of the Thunder Drummers or the thumping bass of a Perry Broadcasting DJ booth. Either way, they were in for a fun treat as the sights and sounds of the Thunder’s final voter registration drive came into full view.

The Thunder partnered with the Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, OK) for its last voter registration event before the Oct. 9 deadline. Without ever leaving their cars, people could drive up to the booth and pick up a clear Thunder bag filled with everything necessary to register to vote­ – a voter registration form and a pre-stamped and addressed envelope for simple mailing. The bag also included free Thunder VOTE T-shirts and a box of face masks.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 10/05/2020 - 09:49

ReMarcs Newsletter - October 3, 2020

Check the deadlines! Do you know when the last day to register to vote in your state is? Find out here. | Every vote counts. Efforts to keep Black Americans from voting are nothing new and have once again come to the fore. Here is how you can fight back. | Tech and biz summit. Did you miss the Tech and the New Normal virtual summit? Catch the replay here! | Census news. A victory in our lawsuit against the Trump administration means the Census Bureau must continue counting until Oct. 31. Fill out your form now! | New jobs report. Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Senior Economic Advisor, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Here’s what the numbers tell us. | Equal Opportunity Dinner. You don’t want to miss a captivating evening of live art, dance, and special guests on October 14th! Save your spot. | New episode! Listen as Shannon Curie discusses ethnographic studies mapping the Black American experience during the pandemic, 2020 election, and more.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 10/03/2020 - 09:27

September Jobs Report: Recovery Likely to Stall Without Federal Stimulus

By Dr. Bernard E. Anderson, Professor Emeritus, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and National Urban League Senior Economic Advisor

In September, private sector employment grew by 877,000, state and local employment declined 231,000 and the unemployment rate fell to 7.9%.  The leisure hospitality industry gained 318 thousand jobs, two-thirds of the total job growth. Most industries showed some job growth.

Submitted byiamempowered onFri, 10/02/2020 - 17:36

NUL and TIAA Institute Discuss Building Financial Resilience Post-COVID-19

Join us for a powerful discussion about the financial literacy of Alack Americans and weathering the current crises to build financial resilience, including an overview of the data and insights covered in the TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index report.

To register, click here.

Submitted byihall_11 onFri, 10/02/2020 - 16:50

Civil rights leaders at the head of the NAACP and the National Urban League say Americans get 2 things wrong about the racial wealth gap (Business Insider)

If you want to get a heated debate going, start talking about the reasons for the wealth gap between Black and white Americans. Everybody has an opinion.

Numbers tell a story. According to the Brookings Institution, in 2016, at $171,000, the net worth of a typical white family was nearly 10 times greater than that of a Black family, $17,150. 

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onWed, 09/30/2020 - 16:11

Black-owned gay bars are dwindling. Can they survive Covid? (NBC News)

For more than two decades, gay bars, especially those owned by people of color, have been disappearing. Historically, these spaces were where the LGBTQ community gathered to find romance, make long-lasting friendships and engage in community activism. Throughout the 1980s, there were more than 1,500 such bars, a number that has declined steeply since the late ‘90s, with fewer than 1,000 existing today, according to a study published last year by Oberlin College and Conservatory professor Greggor Mattson.

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onWed, 09/30/2020 - 16:03

We should call out ‘the absolute hypocrisy of the senate majority’: Marc Morial

President Trump plans to announce is Supreme Court pick on Saturday to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Marc Morial, National Urban League President & CEO, joins The Final Round to discuss the impact of the Supreme Court, its legacy with civil unrest in the United States, and what steps have been taken to actively solve some of the problems through the U.S. legal system.

Joining us now is Marc Morial. He's the President and CEO of the National Urban League. Marc, are you worried about having a conservative woman on the Supreme Court? And what impact do you think that would have on the country's legal system?

Watch the video here.

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onWed, 09/30/2020 - 15:50

Biden faces growing pressure to pick diverse economic team (Politico)

Civil rights advocates and minority finance professionals are calling on Joe Biden to consider naming people of color to economic posts in his administration — and to reject demands by progressives to eliminate candidates from Wall Street.

In a new letter, the heads of organizations including the National Association of Securities Professionals and the National Urban League asked Biden to agree to appoint African Americans, Latinx, Asian Pacific Islanders and Native Americans to top economic policy roles in White House, Cabinet and regulatory leadership positions. The coalition is planning to develop a short list of potential candidates. Full story Politico.

Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onWed, 09/30/2020 - 15:21