Urban League Leads Local Candidates & Supporters on Get Out the Vote March

The Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahassee, FL) led a march of local political candidates and their supporters on Friday, August 16. The get-out-the-vote event happened on the eve of the final weekend of early voting before Tuesday's primary election.

Tallahassee Urban League President and CEO Curtis Taylor led off the march from the organization's Old Bainbridge Road headquarters.

"Voting rights, civil rights, women's rights, Social Security, Medicaid, minimum wage, everything will be on the line. And so we got to make sure we get everyone out to vote. That's what this is all about."

The group of a few dozen candidates and their supporters then headed for the highly visible corner of Monroe and Tennessee streets. Among the group, contenders for the Tallahassee City Commission, Leon Schools superintendent, property appraiser, county judge and state senate District 3.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/19/2024 - 04:16

The Urban League of Nebraska Hosts Open House for North Omaha Initiative

The Urban League of Nebraska (Omaha, NE) is hosting a open house for the UNO's new program, the North Omaha Initiative.

North Omaha Initiative is UNO's new partnership with the Urban League of Nebraska to expand educational opportunities to the community.

"Increase enrollment at UNO from north Omaha communities. I hope to see more diversity at UNO and i want people here in north Omaha to know to know what UNO has to offer," said Cynthia Robinson.

Cynthia Robinson the Director of the Black Studies Department says there are many perks to taking the course here at the Urban League.

"If you take these UNO courses here at the Urban League they are $944 each, if you take the same course at UNO it is $15,000." said Robinson

Tory Robinson, an advisor at the university says with the prices being lower it gives neighbors more room to experiment.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/19/2024 - 04:07

ReMarcs Newsletter - August 17, 2024

Protecting Black culture. See how the defeat of the Grain Elevator Project in Louisiana is a victory for community activism, historic preservation + more. | Join the conversation. Tap in this Tuesday in Chicago as our President & CEO Marc Morial leads a discussion about democracy, diversity & poverty reduction. | Headed to Chicago? Don't miss our full suite of events at the Democratic National Convention! Sign up and get ready to advocate for our collective rights. | Did you hear the news? Updated COVID-19 vaccines and flu shots are coming this fall! Here’s everything you need to know. | Congratulations! Julie Vaucresson of Creole Made Easy, LLC took home the top prize at our Small Business Matters Pitch Competition. Here's more of her story. | Don’t miss the gems. Tune in now to catch up with everything you may have missed from our phenomenal speakers at #NULConf24 in New Orleans. | We appreciate you! Black Philanthropy Month may be over, but it’s not too late to thank an Urban League staffer for their hard work. Get started now.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 08/17/2024 - 10:57

Defeat Of Massive Grain Elevator Project Threatening To Devastate Black Historic Sites “Shows What Happens When Communities Fight”

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

"This proposed structure will be as tall as the Statue of Liberty. It is a major threat to the slave-descendant community of Wallace. This grain elevator would take up hundreds of acres of the fields around you that once formed Whitney Plantation, potentially destroying unknown burial sites. It will contribute to the existing toxic burden with grain dust pollution, and permanently change the landscape of West St. John Parish." -- Whitney Plantation Museum

The cancellation of plans for a sprawling grain export facility in Louisiana is a victory for community activism, historic preservation, and environmental equity.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 08/16/2024 - 16:14

“Creole Sausage Queen” Wins Pitch Competition at National Urban League Small Business Matters Entrepreneurship Summit

(NEW ORLEANS) AUGUST 8, 2024 – Julie Vaucresson, owner and operator of Creole Made Easy, LLC, took top honors at the National Urban League Pitch Competition at the Small Business  Matters Entrepreneurship Summit. 
Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 08/16/2024 - 12:56

Urban League Of Greater Chattanooga And CEO Receive National Honor

The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga and its president and CEO, Candy Johnson, have been honored with the John W. Mack Medal of Honor during the National Urban League Conference, held in New Orleans. These distinguished affiliates are designated as "Affiliate of the Year" for their respective market sizes. This
Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 08/16/2024 - 10:57

ReMarcs Newsletter - August 10, 2024

Representation matters. This year’s U.S. women’s gymnastics team made history as the most diverse and decorated team at the Olympics. Read more.| What’s at stake? Watch as Marc H. Morial discusses where we stand on critical issues such as Project 2025, the upcoming election & more. | What’s at stake? Tap into the conversation as we discuss the impact the upcoming election has on our nation, the importance of local elections + more. | Empowering entrepreneurs. $10K in prizes, sessions on money, marketing, and management, and more. See photos from Small Business Matters Summit! | Secure your dream job. Our Career Fair may be over, but companies are still hiring! Register now for the virtual #NULConf24 to connect and get hired. | Don’t miss the gems. Tap into the replay of our virtual #NULConf24 to hear from speakers such as Pinky Cole, Symoné Beez + many others. Register now. | Get vaxxed for free. With the summer surge in COVID-19 cases, now is the perfect time to protect your health with the updated vaccine. Get vaxxed now.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 08/10/2024 - 10:26

The Power Of The Gumbo Spirit Was On Display At Paris Olympics

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

“In addition to giving us countless thrilling moments of athletic excellence, the Summer Games have given the DEI movement the greatest gift it could ever hope for: a picture of success that can inspire people from across the political spectrum … They represent what makes America great: individuals from diverse backgrounds, viewing their distinctive identities as sources of pride, cooperating together to achieve excellence and bring honor to their nation.” -- Eboo Patel

The power of the Gumbo spirit was on full display in Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

The most diverse women’s gymnastics team in U.S. history was the most decorated, with 10 medals total, 3 of them gold, including the coveted individual all-around.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 08/09/2024 - 16:01

New Health Equity Effort to Increase Access to Mental Health Services for Black Men

A new initiative from the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts (Boston, MA) aims to increase access to mental health services for Black men, a group often left out of behavioral healthcare.

The effort, a partnership between the Urban League and William James College, is pushing for greater access now, while also looking to expand opportunities — both for care and economic advancement — by training more Black men for jobs in the field.

“When we think about economic issues, there’s the saying, ‘health is wealth,’ and a significant part of health is mental health,” said Rahsaan Hall, President and CEO of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts.

When the initiative was announced July 18, the Urban League launched a directory of mental health services and resources with a focus on communities of color. The initiative will also work to identify up to 10 candidates for programs at William James College.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 08/05/2024 - 16:38