ReMarcs Newsletter - May 16, 2020
What's the latest? Marc Morial is back with updates on COVID-19, unemployment rates, local resources, and more. Watch the Facebook Live video. | Ahmaud Arbery. We must push for justice and accountability in the tragic killing of 25-year-old Arbery. Here's more on where the case stands. | Celebrating the class of 2020! Don't miss today's livestream graduation at 2PM ET, featuring Barack Obama, Kevin Hart, our very own Marc Morial, and more. | Returning & thriving. Are you ready to get off the bench and get back in the game? Learn how to transition back to working after an extended leave from the office. | Must watch! "I can't breathe" sparked a nationwide rallying cry. Watch the new film, American Trial: The Eric Garner Story, that explores the tragic 2014 incident. | Let's Make Black Count. It’s not too late to fill out your Census form! Do it online from your phone, tablet, or laptop; it only takes 10 minutes or less. | Inside scoop. Our D.C. office has the latest on getting justice for the horrific killings of Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. Read up on that and more.
Investigate Not Just Ahmad's Death, But the System That Let His Killers Escape [May 14, 2020]
Federal Employee Giving is Back! Donate Now to a Charity of Your Choice
Attention Federal Workers
The National Urban League is honored to be an approved charity for the Combined Federal Campaign!
Your payroll contributions will help support the National Urban League’s initiatives and programs to over 300 communities in 36 states.
Click the link below and enter our CFC code #11191
Civic Progress, Regional Business Council Gives $500k to Urban League
Members of Civic Progress and the Regional Business Council granted $500,000 to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis’ (St. Louis, MO) Save Our Sons program and its Gun Violence De-escalation public safety program. Civic Progress contributed $150,000 to each program, and the Regional Business Council invested $100,000 in each program.
Save Our Sons equips African-American men with the education, job training, career skills and work ethic needed to compete in the job market
The Regional Business Council also made a $25,000 contribution to the Urban League’s COVID-19 relief efforts. These efforts include community health evaluations, increased access to food, school supplies, clothing and employment services.
UL of Greater Atlanta Statement on Shooting Death of Ahmaud Arbery
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) and the ULGA Young Professionals and ULGA Guild join the national outcry for justice in the case of Ahmaud Arbery. We are relieved by the news that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested two of the men involved in his murder. We call on the Bureau to also arrest the third man who allegedly was an accomplice, videotaping the two men as they accosted and shot Arbery to death.
George McMichael, 64, and his son Travis McMichael, 34, are identified as the two who are seen in a video following and murdering the unarmed 25-year-old who was jogging in a Brunswick, Georgia neighborhood. Travis’s neighbor, William Bryan, is said to have been in a separate vehicle videotaping the incident. We believe all three should be held accountable.
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Lowe's is Hiring!
Lowe's is actively hiring for 30,000 positions in-stores across the U.S. to support our communities. Available are full-time, part-time, seasonal and overnight roles available for displaced workers who are seeking short-term opportunities.
Those interested in applying can visit jobs.lowes.com or text “JOBS” to LOWES (56937) to learn more about available opportunities and apply.
Urban League, Verizon Partner to Connect Greater New Orleans Residents
Urban League of Louisiana (New Orleans, LA) has teamed up with Verizon for the Verizon Technology Loaner Program, a new initiative to support Urban League program participants in the Greater New Orleans Area impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
The program will provide technology support to residents who are home-schooling children and those who are unemployed due to the pandemic in support of their job search efforts.
“We are proud to support our community by providing devices, connectivity and resources,” said Verizon’s Louisiana Government Affairs Director Tandra LeMay. “Communication is imperative now more than ever. Verizon is committed to keeping communities connected during this time of crisis.”
Urban League, Second Harvest Partner to Distribute Food in Frenchtown
While businesses are starting to open back up, there is still a need for food for many families in the Tallahassee community.
The Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahassee, FL), along with Second Harvest of the Big Bend, is helping hundreds of families in Frenchtown with a much needed food distribution.
The Second Harvest-Urban League distribution wasn't just a drive-thru but was also available for those walking up.
The Urban League says they know the need for food is of the utmost importance, especially right now.
"We have a connection with our citizens here," said Curtis Taylor, the president & CEO of Tallahassee Urban League. "They will come to us when they might not go to other places."
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