Urban League EOD Celebrates Local Leaders in Diversity

Sold-out 60th annual event honors community activists, philanthropists and corporations

The Milwaukee Urban League (Milwaukee, WI) caps its’ 100th anniversary celebration on December 11, 2019 with the annual Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon at the Pfister Hotel, 424 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202. The sold-out event honors some of Milwaukee’s strongest advocates of equity and equality in corporate and nonprofit fields.

Honorees include:

  • Whitney M. Young, Jr. Legacy Award honorees – former broadcast journalist Mike Gousha and McArthur

    (Mac) Weddle

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 12/09/2019 - 11:22

Louisville Urban League Touts Year of Successes

The Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) released its annual Impact Report on Friday (December 6th).

Sadiqa Reynolds, President and CEO of the Louisville Urban League, discussed the organization's major successes during a luncheon at the Omni Hotel.

"Over the past year, we've had more than 18,000 visits," said Reynolds. "People came in search of jobs, justice, education, health and housing. They left with the opportunity for a pathway forward."

The report was compiled using data collected from July of 2018 to June of 2019. In that time, the Urban League helped 512 people land jobs, which accounted for $12.7 million in new wages. Staff members also provided job training to 200 seniors and worked with 370 students through six youth programs.

Reynolds also discussed the 85 people who became homeowners with the help of Urban League services.

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Urban League Job Center Partnership Works to Fill Jobs, Close Skills Gap

One by one, students gathered in a classroom at a job center on Madison’s southwest side took their turns answering interview questions. Addressing about 20 of their peers, some felt self-conscious and nervously referred to notecards or stumbled over prepared statements.

But they all participated.

“I get really nervous in interviews,” said Kiana Cline. “They put us on the spot, which I feel like is good practice to get over our anxiety.”

Cline, 20, graduated from Verona Area High School in 2017 and took a few courses at Madison College before her mom encouraged her to apply to a six-week course at the job center, organized by the Urban League of Greater Madison.

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James Buford, Urban League Legend, Passes On at 75

James Buford, a 28-year President and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO), known for his bow tie and for bridging tense and wide racial gaps between blacks and whites in St. Louis, has died.

"I'm a black person with an ability to get on with whites, but I'm black," he told the Post-Dispatch in a 1992 interview. "The way I learned to relate to whites and not intimidate them — maybe I can use that. I think I can shuttle back and forth and be the bridge."

Mr. Buford died early Friday at Barnes-Jewish Hospital after a brief illness, his family said.

Mr. Buford was 75.

Mr. Buford was born in 1944 in St. Louis' Grand Center, then a middle-class black neighborhood. His father was one of the city's first black policemen.

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ReMarcs Newsletter - December 7, 2019

The fight against AIDS. Sadly, Black Americans are the racial group most affected by HIV in the U.S. Get the stats and see the steps we're taking to change this reality. | Ending hair discrimination. We're part of the CROWN Coalition with Dove to protect Black women's right to wear natural hair. Watch our Facebook Live videos for more! | New episode! This week, two branding and marketing executives walk us through their work to end race-based hair bias through legislation. Take a listen. | Farewell to an Urban League hero. James Buford, who led the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis for 28 years, died last week. More on his impact and legacy. | InFocus with Cheryl Wills. Urban League leaders Marc Morial and Arva Rice sat down with Wills and other guests to talk education equity. Watch the episodes when they air on Spectrum News NY1 on Dec. 8 and Dec. 15. 
 

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James H. Buford, Longtime Urban League Leader, Dies At 75

By Chris King, The St. Louis American

James H. Buford, longtime National Urban League leader in St. Louis and nationally, died Friday, Nov. 28 at age 75.

“Jim Buford was a giant in the St. Louis community who served with distinction and honor in countless roles impacting countless people,” Michael Patrick McMillan, current president and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, stated while expressing condolences for Buford’s wife, Susan Buford, and family on social media.

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On Thanksgiving, Reflect Upon the Redemptive Power of Love

“I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens..."
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