ReMarcs Newsletter - March 21, 2026
Know what questions to ask. See how our new guide helps you filter through candidates to find out where they stand on issues that impact you. | Live from DC! Catch the replay of the Demand Diversity Roundtable in action, launching our new guide to defend democracy at our Empowerment Summit. | His legacy lives on. Watch as our President & CEO, Marc H. Morial, pays homage to Rev. Jesse Jackson during his homegoing service in Chicago. | Reclaim your time. Register for our free webinar for tips to help you manage your schedule, reduce overwhelm, and create space for what matters most. | Shop with purpose. This Women’s History Month, use code FFXNUL, and Fashion Fair will donate 10% of purchases to the National Urban League.
Americans Deserve to Know Who They’re Sending To Washington. Our Guide to Defending Democracy Helps
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
"The continued slide into authoritarianism is made possible by the twin assaults on our democracy and the pursuit of racial justice. In this time of crisis, we need elected officials who stand up against efforts to render us without meaningful participation in the democratic process, have our histories censored from our cultural institutions, and be shorn of the protection of our hard-earned civil rights." -- Kimberlé Crenshaw
Knowing who to vote for in today’s political climate feels like navigating a minefield. You hear one thing about a candidate in a campaign ad, another at the barbershop or beauty salon, and something different from clips from influencers and podcasters on social media. And rarely is any of it aligned or the truth.
National Urban League & Demand Diversity Roundtable Release America 250: A Guide for Defending Democracy, A Non-Partisan Tool for Democracy
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 18, 2026) – As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, the National Urban League and the Demand Diversity Roundtable have released a new civic education resource, America 250: A Guide for Defending Democracy, to help Americans navigate an era of profound democratic challenges. The nonpartisan guide equips voters, community leaders, and civic organizations with values‑based and action‑oriented questions designed to illuminate how public officials and candidates understand their constitutional responsibilities.
Urban League, SRM Break Ground on Queen Anne Housing Development
Altaire at Queen Anne, a 114-unit affordable rental housing development offering studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, has broken ground in Seattle.
The project transforms a five-year vacant site into housing in one of the city’s higher-cost neighborhoods. The development is being built by the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (Seattle, WA) and SRM, in partnership with the Seattle Office of Housing, Amazon’s Housing Fund, the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, Citibank, and PNC Bank.
The project team also includes Runberg Architecture Group, AMH Design, LLC, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Brumbaugh Landscape Architecture, Emerald City Engineers, Inc., Terracon, NV5, DCI Engineers, and Duncanson Surveying. Move-ins are anticipated to begin in November of 2027.
National Urban League Expands to North Texas with New Affiliate
North Texas marked a historic moment this week as civic leaders, corporate partners, young professionals and community advocates gathered for the official launch of the Dallas–Fort Worth Urban League (Dallas, TX), the 93rd affiliate of the National Urban League.
The sold-out event was hosted at Gilley’s Dallas and emceed by broadcast journalist Evan Anderson. The momentous event also welcomed Marc Morial, who has been the primary catalyst for an era of change and a transformation for the 100-plus-year-old civil rights organization. His presence underscored the national importance of bringing the Urban League’s legacy of economic empowerment back to the Dallas–Fort Worth region.
Miami Urban League CEO Makeda Johnson Aims to Revitalize the Organization's Presence in Community
Nearly seven months into her tenure as President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Miami (Miami, FL), Dr. Makeda Johnson’s mission is clear: restore the organization’s visibility while expanding its impact on education, housing, and economic empowerment.
Johnson, who took the helm on Aug. 25, 2025, is the first woman to lead the affiliate in its 80-year history. Her appointment marked a new chapter for one of Miami’s longest-standing civil rights and community development organizations following the six-decade tenure of T. Willard Fair.
While Fair guided the organization through segregation, integration, and decades of advocacy, the Urban League has recently maintained a quieter approach to public engagement. Last year, Fair told The Miami Times that the group preferred to focus on its work rather than promote it, rarely issuing press releases or digital updates.
Johnson, however, is ushering in a season of vocal advocacy.
