Urban League Empowers Youth Through STEM

Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts's (Boston, MA) YODA (Youth Opportunity Developing Achievers) works to ensure that minority students with the talent, intelligence, and capacity to excel in STEM fields receive the training and preparation required to develop their skills and build confidence.

With access to high-quality academic experiences at an early age, these students will grow into STEM leaders and help ensure that the future workplace is diverse and reflects the unique strengths of people from various backgrounds.

On Saturdays during the school year, in the camp format during the summer, and with programs throughout the year – we motivate, expose, and prepare students for futures in STEM fields. Youth learn from minority engineers, college students, and other STEM professionals.  

To read more and sign up, click here.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/16/2024 - 00:24

ReMarcs Newsletter - September 14, 2024

Saluting Latino culture. From September 15 - October 15, we’re celebrating our Latino brothers + sisters and their influences on our history & advocacy. Stop the lies. Read more about the dangerous implications of Trump and Vance’s continued pursuit of spreading racist lies about immigrants. | Mark your calendars! Tap into our movement-wide week of events to engage, register, and energize our communities about the upcoming election. | Defend Democracy. See how Marc H. Morial energized the crowd during his speech at Lorain County Urban League’s Diversity and Inclusion Conference. | Happening Monday! What's at stake for young voters in this election? A whole lot. Tap in via Instagram Live as young Black professionals break it down. | What’s your work style? Register for our FREE webinar on Wednesday to gain insight on how to boost your career with intrapreneurial leadership. | Your donation can change lives. Your vote and your support are crucial in defending our democracy and ensuring equal opportunities for all. Take action.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 09/14/2024 - 16:03

“Violence Follows, Every Time,” Yet Trump And Vance Continue Trafficking In Racist Lies About Immigrants

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League


“These kind of anti-Black propaganda narratives that the 'savages are coming to destroy and eat your family' are really part of the same playbook that goes back hundreds of years. They try to create division and hate and get the political power that is up for grabs. It’s really heartbreaking and tragic.” -- Erik Crew of the Haitian Bridge Alliance

It was a stunning moment, even by the standards of the MAGA era.

Outrageous, inflammatory lies about immigrants of color to incite rage among his aggrieved supporters have been Donald Trump’s stock-in-trade for nearly a decade.

But even seasoned debate watchers were taken aback Tuesday night to hear his panicked bellow, “They're eating the dogs! … “They're eating the cats!”

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 09/13/2024 - 14:57

Columbus Urban League Program Celebrated with Documentary of 400 Students

 Teens and their families were met with a red carpet and photo shoots at a private showing of a documentary about their program.

The Columbus Urban League’s (Columbus, OH) Work Readiness Training University program wrapped up for the summer, and celebrated in style at Lennox Town Center.

“We had over 417 young people participate in the program this summer,” Vice President Charity Martin-King said.

The program began just over 15 years ago, in an effort to provide paid, real-life work experience for teens in Columbus from low-income families and backgrounds.

The Urban League said around 2,000 teens expressed interest in the program this year. More than 600 of them applied, and just over 400 were accepted.

Gabriel Eshun is a senior at Canal Winchester. He said he wasn’t sure about the program at first, but said it’s been a lot of fun getting to do things outside of what he would consider normal.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/09/2024 - 14:57

Urban League Welcomes 47 New Fellows to its IMPACT Leadership Development Program

The Chicago Urban League (Chicago, IL) has chosen 47 of the city’s emerging leaders for the 2025 class of its IMPACT Leadership Development Program The intensive nine-month program works with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business to provide Black professionals with the tools and skills needed to take on greater leadership roles in their workplaces and within Chicago’s civic community.

Since its inception in 2014, IMPACT has drawn fellows from across corporate, government and nonprofit sectors. The Class of 2025 boasts a record number of individuals working with diverse populations across the field of education, in addition to a growing representation of entrepreneurs and founding executive directors. IMPACT applicants are nominated by their employer, and Fellows are selected through a rigorous application process.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/09/2024 - 14:45

Apply Now: 2024-2025 NUL Congressional Advocacy Program

Calling all changemakers!

The National Urban League Congressional Advocacy Program is back, and we're looking for the next cohort of activists + leaders! Our annual hybrid certificate program is curated for members of the Urban League Movement who want to expand their knowledge of congressional and grassroots engagement and network with policymakers, thought leaders, political influencers, and more. Apply by September 16th and share with your networks!  Application link: https://bit.ly/NUL_Advocacy24

For more information, please contact Toni Wiley, Senior Director of Advocacy at awiley@nul.org

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 09/09/2024 - 14:40