Project 2025 Is The New Southern Manifesto
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“Project 25 is a radical, extreme, pro-authoritarianism plan pushed by conservatives who are desperate to take our country backwards. It is a movement led by far-right extremists that attacks our nation’s founding principles, such as our system of checks and balances, freedom of speech and of the press, and separation of church and state. These are the very principles that keep our country strong and make America the best nation on earth.” – U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu
Eliminating safe, legal abortion and effective contraception. Obliterating of the very mention of sexual orientation and gender identity, diversity, equity, and inclusion, reproductive health, and reproductive rights from every federal rule, regulation, contract, grant, or piece of legislation. Replacing skilled civil servants with extremist partisan hacks.
Urban League Releases State of Black Cincinnati Report, Summarizing a Decade of Research
Cincinnati has seen big wins in its pursuit for equity over the last decade. But the city still has much further to go, according to a newly released report from the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati, OH).
The nonprofit held a press conference with city leaders Juneteenth morning to go over its findings from "The State of Black Cincinnati: Journey to Parity," an update to a similar report conducted in 2015 that evaluated inclusivity and equity among the city's economics, employment, COVID-19 outcomes, health, education, housing, criminal justice and civic engagement. The data-driven work paints a picture of how things stand for Black Cincinnatians, and includes guidance on action steps to make the city better.
Intuit Expands IDEAS Program and its Partnership with the LA Urban League and Other ULs
Intuit Inc. (Nasdaq: INTU), the global financial technology platform that makes Intuit Turbo Tax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, in partnership with the Los Angeles Urban League (Los Angeles, CA) announced the expansion of the Intuit IDEAS (Invest, Develop, Empower, Accelerate, and Scale) Program. The program, which began as a pilot in Los Angeles, will now expand to a total of 100 small business owners; applications for the three cities are now open in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia.
Urban League Hosts Luncheon to Encourage Affordable Housing Development
The Urban League of Middle Tennessee (Nashville, TN) hosted an inaugural luncheon as part of a series of events aimed at promoting more affordable housing development in the region.
The first-ever Lunch and Learn event was held on June 17 and saw nearly 100 industry leaders, real estate professionals, Metro Nashville employees, and residents come together to discuss the stigmas surrounding affordable housing, according to a release.
Attendees were treated to presentations by Habitat for Humanity, Project Return, the Metro Development and Housing Agency, and Urban Housing Solutions.
The luncheon was part of the R.E.D. Academy’s Housing on the Horizon Summit going on this week, which is a program aimed at empowering “developers of color to become more competitive contenders in Middle Tennessee’s real estate development market.”
A Helping Hand: Urban League Hosts Annual Summer Food Drive
Cars by the dozens lined the parking lot of the University Preparatory Academy in West Palm Beach on Saturday morning (June 22nd) as area residents waited to collect free food.
Volunteers filled open car trunks with bags packed with fresh chicken, salmon, pasta, bread, fruit and vegetables. The food distribution was held as part of the Urban League of Palm Beach County's (West Palm Beach, FL) third annual Summer Food Drive. The food drive was held at three sites simultaneously in West Palm Beach, Delray Beach and Belle Glade.
Urban League President and CEO Patrick Franklin estimated that 400 to 500 families would be served at each site. This year's food drive was moved from July to June, with organizers wanting to tie the event closer to the end of the school year, Franklin said.
The summer food drive is similar to one the Urban League holds each fall to provide meals for families in need for the Thanksgiving holiday.
ReMarcs Newsletter - June 22, 2024
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Rev. James Lawson, An Unsung Hero Of The Civil Rights Movement
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“Through nonviolence, courage displaces fear; love transforms hate. Acceptance dissipates prejudice; hope ends despair. Peace dominates war; faith reconciles doubt. Mutual regard cancels enmity. Justice for all overthrows injustice. The redemptive community supersedes systems of gross social immorality.” – Rev. James Lawson
History attributes the success of the Civil Rights Movement of the mid-20th Century to nonviolence. The stoicism and quiet dignity of the marchers, the Freedom Riders, the lunch counter sitters stood in stark contrast to the brutality of the segregationists. Scenes of the confrontation, beamed via television into America’s living rooms and splashed across newspaper pages, shocked our collective conscience and galvanized support for the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.