Urban League Receives $1M Grant to Expand Crime De-escalation Program

The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc. (St. Louis, MO) has been given a $1 million grant to expand their crime de-escalation program.

“For over a year, my administration has been working with community groups, civic leaders, clergies, law enforcement, and mayors across the state to find solutions to violent crime,” Governor Mike Parson said. “We know we have a serious issue with violent crime in Missouri, and the Serving Our Streets Initiatives is a very valuable tool in addressing these issues at the local level. We are excited to see the initiative expand, which is another great step in our overall efforts to combat violent crime and make our communities safer.”

The Serving Our Streets Initiative focuses on community outreach and direct engagement with citizens in high crime and poverty areas. The program focuses on gun violence de-escalation and providing resources to crime victims.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/14/2020 - 13:29

Nearly $1M Awarded to Teach Kentucky Residents Parenting, Finance Skills

The Kentucky Department of Income Support was awarded $942,294 for fiscal year 2021.

Eight states, including Kentucky, were selected by the Office of Child Support Enforcement at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families to develop nine programs to educate teens and young adults who do not yet have children about the financial, legal and emotional responsibilities of parenthood.

The agencies will collaborate with youth job development programs, foster care transition services, juvenile justice agencies, teen pregnancy prevention programs, community colleges and public schools to integrate child support and responsible parenting education into youth-centered systems.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/14/2020 - 13:28

Urban League Hosts Annual Diversity & Inclusion Awards

The Urban League of Northwest Indiana (Gary, IN) took its annual Diversity & Inclusion Awards event online last Wednesday, recognizing nine organizations for their efforts during the local organization's 75th anniversary year.

The awards were presented by Vanessa Allen-McCloud, president and CEO of the Urban League of NWI, and Thomas Keon, chancellor of Purdue University Northwest and chairman of the Urban League of NWI board of directors. 

U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-1st, congratulated the organization and award winners via video, noting the events of this year that have prompted protests and a reckoning with the state of race relations in the United States.

"This past year has highlighted just how urgent it is to have these conversations, and act," Visclosky said. 

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/14/2020 - 13:27

UL, Health Workers Bring COVID-19 Testing to Pinellas County's Undeserved

Pinellas County health workers are making it easier for residents in underserved neighborhoods to get tested for COVID-19. They're operating pop-up testing sites in areas like the North Greenwood section of Clearwater and South St. Petersburg.

These communities have a lot of Black residents who have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus.

On a recent Saturday morning, the parking lot of Mt. Zion Progressive Missionary Baptist Church in South St. Petersburg was home to ones of these sites. Every few minutes, a couple cars rolled up to tents where nurses in protective gear screened drivers and used nasal swabs to test them for COVID-19.

It was around 10 a.m., and Rebecca Watson with the Pinellas County Urban League (St. Petersburg, FL) which is leading the initiative, said things were quieting down since dozens of cars lined up ahead of opening.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/14/2020 - 13:26

ReMarcs Newsletter - September 12, 2020

You have power. We’re partnering with BET for National Black Voter Day! Stay tuned for Sept. 18, featuring a special virtual event at 8PM ET, and much more. | The search for a COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s why we must keep politics out of the coronavirus vaccine approval process. | Equal Opportunity Dinner. Join us for our annual fundraising event on October 14 as we honor Emmy Award-winning Actor Sterling K. Brown & others! | Everyone counts! Six out of every 10 Black children ages 0-4 were not counted in the 2010 Census. Complete your census today. #MakeBlackCount | The Future of Work. Join us on September 16th at 11:00 AM ET as we discuss opportunities in the post-pandemic workspace. | Black Jewish Unity Week. We have worked with AJC to compile a list of 15 things to watch and read on the American Jewish experience. Check it out! | Washington National Cathedral. Last Sunday, Marc Morial, preached a powerful sermon at the Washington National Cathedral. Watch the full message!

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 09/12/2020 - 10:54

Black-Jewish Unity Week Celebrates Shared History, Combats Bigotry

NEW YORK, Sept. 2, 2020 -- In celebration of the relationship between America's Black and Jewish communities, and in opposition to antisemitism and racism, the National Urban League and American Jewish Committee are partnering to designate the week of September 7th Black-Jewish Unity Week. The hashtag #BlackJewishUnity will be used to promote the unity week's themes and programs to strengthen Black-Jewish understanding and joint advocacy.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onTue, 09/08/2020 - 12:14

ReMarcs Newsletter - September 5, 2020

Your voice matters. We are 58 days away from one of the most critical elections in U.S. history. Register to vote today so your voice can be heard. | Racial justice is not negotiable. 57 years after the March on Washington, we continue the fight for justice. Check out our official Declaration of Principles. | You’re hired! Join us on September 16th from 12-3PM ET for our Virtual Career Fair. Network with industry professionals to secure your new career. | Time is running out! Counting everyone in your house means your community can get its fair share of resources. Fill out the 2020 Census form online. | #BlackJewishUnity. We're excited to partner with American Jewish Committee for a week of solidarity and conversation. See what we’ve got planned! | 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. | 19 Lessons from COVID-19. Take a deep dive into this piece from Marc Morial, where he examines inequality exposed by the coronavirus epidemic.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 09/05/2020 - 15:24

Dr. Bernard E. Anderson: August Jobs Report

An Economy on the Mend 

Dr. Bernard E. Anderson

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League

The September Jobs Report shows the labor market slowly climbing out of a deep hole. Payroll employment grew 1.4 million in August, less than the 1.7 million in July, and 4.8 million in June.  The household survey, based on a larger sample and broader base showed 3,756 more workers employed.

The unemployment rate fell 1.8 points, to 8.4 percent. The labor force grew to 61.7 percent, and the employment population ratio -- which shows the share of population with jobs -- rose to 56.5 percent. The “real unemployment rate,” which includes those who stopped looking for work, declined 2.3 points to 14.2 percent. 

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onFri, 09/04/2020 - 16:54

15 Things to Watch and Read on Black Experiences in America

For #BlackJewishUnity Week, September 6–11, AJC and the National Urban League created resource lists to provide each community with films, articles, and books about the Black and American Jewish experiences, respectively.

FILMS

Selma (2014)

Directed by trailblazer Ava DuVernay and nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, Selma is based on the epic marches from Selma to Montgomery to secure equal voting rights in an event that forever altered history. John Legend and Common won both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for the stirring protest anthem “Glory.” Cast: David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Oprah Winfrey

Submitted bymtomlin-crutch… onFri, 09/04/2020 - 16:49