ReMarcs Newsletter - February 1, 2020
Remembering Kobe Bryant. As we mourn the loss of the NBA legend, we look back at his life and legacy, both on and off the basketball court. | Black History Month is here. And it kicks off with the 60th anniversary of the Greensboro Four, who staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter and sparked a larger movement. Follow @NatUrbanLeague on social media for more coverage! | CBC Summit. The stakes for Black America couldn’t be higher. Explore solutions to secure our future with Marc Morial and others at Congressional Black Caucus' event.
Kobe Bryant, Once A Basketball Wunderkind, Remembered As A #GirlDad
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“The kid we had first seen as spoiled — bickering with established stars next to him to whom we thought he should have shown deference — we saw now as an avuncular figure generously sharing his knowledge of the game with younger players who grew up idolizing his talent … We watched him step into the role of a retired athlete, not commentating on TV, but lending his energy, fame and wealth to foundations to help people in need — kids at risk, veterans struggling to transition to civilian life, and the homeless.” -- Kevin B. Blackistone
The sudden death of a beloved public figure in the prime of his life is always a shock. When Kobe Bryant took the basketball world by storm in the mid-1990s, anyone could have predicted he’d leave his mark on the game. Many could even have predicted he’d transition into a successful business career, as so many former pro athletes have done.
National Urban League Mourns the Loss of Kobe Bryant and Daughter
ReMarcs Newsletter - January 25, 2020
New Jersey ends prison gerrymandering. The state will now count incarcerated people where they lived, not where they are imprisoned. Here's why this is a win.| Deadline approaching. January 31st is the last day to save on registration for this summer's National Urban League Conference in Houston. Don’t miss out! | 2020 Join Week. If you're a young professional looking to give back and network, this is your chance. Learn more during the kickoff call with Marc Morial on Jan. 29. |Want to buy a home? Homeownership can feel out of reach but it doesn’t have to. We are here to simplify the process! Learn more and find out how to get started. | New episode! With all the talk about possible war with Iran, we chat with a foreign policy expert who walks us through how we got in the current crisis. Take a listen.
New Jersey Ends Prison Gerrymandering; Other States And The Federal Government Must Follow Its Example
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“When districts with prisons receive enhanced representation, every other district in the state without a prison sees its votes diluted. And this vote dilution is even larger in the districts with the highest incarceration rates. Thus, the communities that bear the most direct costs of crime are therefore the communities that are the biggest victims of prison-based gerrymandering. The Census Bureau’s decision to count incarcerated people in the wrong place interferes with equal representation in virtually every state.” – Prison Policy Initiative, The Prison Gerrymandering Project
The Census is one of the most powerful tools the African American community has to claim our rightful voice in the political, legislative and social institutions of our nation.
Unfortunately, it also is one of the most abused.