ReMarcs Newsletter - June 27, 2020

Demand justice! Take these easy steps to tell Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a bold plan for police accountability. | COVID-19 is NOT over. Recent numbers show a surge in coronavirus infections, confirming our worst fears. More on this. | State of the Census. Black communities are at risk of being left out of the 2020 Census and losing critical funding. Here's how we change course ASAP. | State of the Movement. Watch Marc Morial & Ray Shackelford, who leads our young professionals network, discuss where we are and where we're headed. | Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Watch as Michael E. Cristal explores timely topics with Marc Morial and presents a $50,000 gift to support our work!

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 06/27/2020 - 15:08

Census Undercount in NC Could Leave Billions on the Table

As we pass the halfway point for taking this year's census, nearly two out of every five U.S. households have yet to respond to the survey, stoking fears that billions of federal dollars could be left on the table — dollars that fund crucial services including during the pandemic.

The new coronavirus erupted just as the 2020 census was getting underway. In the wake of mass layoffs and unprecedented economic damage, studies are projecting that more than 4 million people could be undercounted this year.

U.S. Rep. Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York City who represents one of the most diverse districts in the nation, is also anticipating an undercount, leaving her fearful for communities.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 06/22/2020 - 16:18

Urban League Leads Father's Day March to Lift Up Black Fathers

A Father’s Day march with a focus on justice was held Sunday in Center City. The march started at the Octavius Catto monument on purpose. Following the Civil War, Catto was one of Philadelphia’s most prominent civil rights activists — rights that this group says they’re continuing to fight for more than a century and a half later.

It was a call to action as about 100 men, women and children participated in the Fathers Fighting For Families march for injustice Sunday morning in Center City.

The group started at the Catto statue outside of City Hall and then marched to Independence Hall. The Urban League of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) organized the event to recognize and honor Black fathers for their courage, perseverance and contributions to the community.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 06/22/2020 - 15:04

Louisville Urban League, Local Leaders Call for City to Act on Racial Injustice

The Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) and about 60 more local leaders and organizations have sent a petition to the city as a call to demand specific and immediate action on various issues facing the Black community.

The 20-page document, addressed to Mayor Greg Fischer and Metro Council President David James — and copied to a number of other prominent governmental leaders — focuses on public safety and funding for Black community initiatives, but touches on many areas the authors feel need attention.

"Black community leaders and those of good conscience are working to push for answers and consequences. The time has come to give us the necessary resources to begin to do the work for ourselves since our elected leaders are reluctant to do what they have been sworn to do for all of our citizens," reads a summary of the document, distributed by the Urban League.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 06/22/2020 - 15:02

Urban League of Greater Atlanta Condemns Death of Rayshard Brooks, Calls for Systemic Change

 Urban League condemns the police shooting death of Rayshard Brooks calling for Systemic Change

June 13, 2020 (Atlanta, GA) – Nancy Flake Johnson, president and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta, issued the following statement today in response to the shooting death of a black man who was fleeing police in a Wendy’s parking lot on June 12, and the subsequent resignation of Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields:

“We are deeply saddened yet again by another senseless shooting death, this time of Rayshard Brooks. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family, the people who loved him, and our communities that live with the daily trauma of brutality and violence. Our anguish runs deep through our souls, and we ask how many more lives will be lost before the killing

Submitted byiamempowered onSun, 06/21/2020 - 13:01