Amid Driver Shortage, Urban League Held Job Fair

The Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) is working to address a shortage of drivers for Tarc's para-transit service.

Tarc-3 is a service for riders with physical and intellectual disabilities. MV transportation took over its operations at the beginning of the month, but some drivers went on strike over changes in how they are paid.

Due to the strike some people could not get rides.

The hiring fair took place on Friday (Feb. 7th) at the Urban League's office on West Broadway. Applicants must be 21-years-old, complete a physical and pass a criminal background check.

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Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 02/10/2020 - 13:21

National Gun Violence Survivors Week Highlights Those Whose Lives Have Been Changed Forever

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
 

On January 8, 2011, I was performing my favorite duty as a Congresswoman—meeting with my constituents—when it happened. In a matter of seconds, a gunman shot and killed six people, injured 12 others, and shot me in the head outside a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona. I keep the memories of those we lost that day—nine-year-old Christina-Taylor Green, Dorothy Morris, Phyllis Schneck, Dorwan Stoddard, Gabe Zimmerman, and Judge John Roll—close to my heart. And I will be forever bonded to my fellow survivors who will spend the rest of their lives dealing with injuries and trauma. – Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

Sometimes, Cleopatra Pendleton walks to her closet and runs her hands through a sequined yellow dress. It was the dress her daughter Hadiya wore to her eighth-grade graduation luncheon.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 02/06/2020 - 21:09

Congressional Black Caucus 2020 National Black Leadership Summit

We gather today in the year of the 155th anniversary of the 15th Amendment, the 100th anniversary of women suffer age and the 65th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. It’s also a moment where contempt for those victories permeates the body politic in too many corners of this very powerful city.

In August of 2016, Donald Trump stood before an overwhelmingly white crowd at a campaign rally in suburban Michigan and implored Black voters to support him, asking “What the hell do you have to lose?”

Shortly after his inauguration, he wasted no time in showing us what we had lost.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onTue, 02/04/2020 - 09:00

Lyft to Offer Free Rides to Voters During 2020 Primaries

Voters struggling to get to the polls can look to Lyft.

On Friday, the ride share service announced that it would be expanding its free and discounted ride program throughout the primary calendar and general election. Part of the company's LyftUp initiative — a charitable effort that helps in-need riders of all kinds — the Voting Access Program will start with the Iowa caucus on Monday. 

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 02/03/2020 - 14:50

'Save Our Sons' - A Call to Action

The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) is issuing a call to action for black men in the community.

The organization held an event Saturday focused on addressing public safety and offering resources for change, it was called the “Calling All Black Men to Action Town Hall Summit.”

"People don't listen as much to what we say as to what we do. We have to put our money where our mouth is. We have to be doers. Not just saying what we have to do," said attendee Ron Ross.

St. Louis police data reveals 143 of the victims out of the nearly 200 homicides in the city in 2019 were black men. Urban League President Michael McMillan said he wanted the “Save Our Son’s” initiative to push the summit to help black men to find ways to reduce crime, get jobs, renew hope and opportunity.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 02/03/2020 - 14:43