Students Attend Private Screening of 'Just Mercy'

More than 100 attendees, primarily teens from local schools, attended a private viewing of Just Mercy, a film about the true story of Harvard-educated attorney Bryan Stevenson’s fight to overturn a wrongfully imposed murder conviction.

The students, who also represented the Martin Luther King Coordinating Committee, the Police Athletic League, the Salvation Army, the Florida Federation of Families of Belle Glade, the Urban League of Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, FL) and Urban Youth Impact were riveted. They voiced their displeasure when the defendant’s motion for new trial was denied, gave thunderous applause when the motion was later granted and were fully engaged in the discussion after the movie.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 03/16/2020 - 11:23

DCSS: Flip the Zip

Are you ready to make that BIG MOVE for your career? Join us for a supportive and educational session where you'll learn how you can relocate for your career as a diverse professional, with guest speaker Skyra Thomas, of Flip the Zip!

Event Date: March 18th, 2020 – Wednesday

Event Time: 12 PM EST – 1 PM EST

To Register, Click Here.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 03/16/2020 - 11:22

Census Faces Challenges as it Aims to Hire Up to 500,000

The U.S. Census Bureau said it has reached its goal of recruiting more than 2.6 million applicants for the once-a-decade head count that launched for most of America this week — but it has been a bumpy road getting there and the new corona virus will likely make the path even more difficult.

The nation's abundance of jobs has complicated the effort, and some rural areas — particularly in New England, Appalachia and some Rocky Mountain states — are falling behind recruitment goals as the agency works to hire up to a half-million temporary workers before May. Falling short could threaten the count in some parts of the country, which in turn could lead to under-representation in Congress and less federal funding.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 03/16/2020 - 11:21

National Urban League & Lawyers Committee Urge Census Bureau to Extend Deadlines Due to Coronavirus

NEW YORK (March 13, 2020) -- National Urban League and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law today called on the Trump Administration to extend the deadline to respond to the decennial Census, in light of the coronavirus crisis.
Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 03/13/2020 - 14:17

Clyburn Endorsement Demonstrates the Power of the Black Vote

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
 

“One of my colleagues said to me, this is the first time I’ve seen a political billboard without a picture on it. Why isn’t your picture on it? I said, because it ain’t about me. It’s about the message on that billboard and the message is simply thus: making the greatness of this country accessible and affordable for all. We don’t need to make this country great again. This country is great. That’s not what our challenge is. Our challenge is making the greatness of this country accessible and affordable for all.” — U.S. Rep. James Clyburn

The 76-year-old great-granddaughter of an enslaved woman in South Carolina may be responsible for singlehandedly changing the trajectory of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 03/12/2020 - 21:26