Attitudes About Gun Safety Are Changing, But Senate Leadership Is Mired In The Past

“The biggest movement and shift that we’ve seen in this culture is simply because of the victims. When victims and survivors are coming to the legislative bodies and they’re telling their stories and they’re appealing, we’ve seen movement. We’ve seen movement."
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 09/06/2019 - 12:43

Walmart & Kroger’s Response To Gun Violence Highlights Senate Leadership’s Shame

National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement regarding the ongoing epidemic of gun violence:

“Recent announcements by Walmart and Kroger requesting that customers not openly carry firearms, along with Walmart’s decision to stop selling certain types of ammunition and handguns, mark a significant turning point in the effort to protect Americans from gun violence.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onThu, 09/05/2019 - 10:50

Black Philanthropy Initiative Grants $25k to Advance Racial Equity in Education

The Winston-Salem Foundation's Black Philanthropy Initiative is granting thousands of dollars to schools and non-profits.

The goal is to improve the lives of African Americans in education and careers.

Winston-Salem Urban League (Winston-Salem, NC) was awarded $10,000 for the organization's Black Philanthropy Month. That money will support small businesses and summer youth employment.

“We get small businesses that are owned by African-Americans come through our doors almost every day,” said James Perry, CEO of Winston-Salem Urban League. “And over and over again they say ‘look the biggest challenge is that we don’t have access to capital, we don’t have access to money.’ And so, when the Black Philanthropy Initiative says look we’re going to make five thousand dollars available through the Urban League or these small businesses to advance their selves and grow---it’s absolutely huge.”

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/26/2019 - 16:33

NUL CEO Is Redefining Civil Rights in the 21st Century

When you attend the BLACK ENTERPRISE Black Men Xcel summit (BMX) next week, you will quickly understand why we celebrate the best of who we are. On the opening night, we will hold our annual Xcel Awards, hosted by AT&T, in which we will  pay tribute to timeless standard-bearers: Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and Rainbow Push founder and president; Eddie Levert, soul-stirring crooner and member of legendary trio The O’Jays; and Jerome Bettis, NFL Hall of Famer and ground-breaking entrepreneur.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/26/2019 - 16:08

Urban League Holds Graduation for Builds Program Participants

On Friday (August 23), 18 men and women graduated from a program - that is helping change the direction of their lives.

The Kentuckiana Builds program is a six-week construction sector training and job placement initiative delivered by the Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) and KentuckianaWorks with support from the Kentucky Cabinet for Education and Workforce Development.

Graduates earn three national credentials: National Center for Construction Education and Research Core Curriculum Certification; OSHA-10 and First Aid/CPR.

Kentuckiana Builds students engage with the Louisville Urban League through essential skills training, financial education, service navigation and job counseling during courses.

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Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/26/2019 - 15:56

Free Weather Training Program Offers Minorities Technical Skills

The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga (Chattanooga, TN) hosted a free Tennessee Valley Authority weatherization training program on Saturday.

The free program taught minority employees interested in air sealing, attic insulation, and duct sealing how to properly weatherize homes, saving energy costs.

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Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/26/2019 - 15:44