2025 NUL Congressional Advocacy Program Application Opening!

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 virtual certification program is designed for members of the Urban League Movement, this includes national staff, affiliate CEOs and their staff, as well as auxiliary members. During the six-month program, participants will expand their knowledge of congressional and grassroots engagement, and get an opportunity to network with policymakers, thought leaders, and political influencers.

Apply by September 29th and share with your networks!  Apply Here

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

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 09/08/2025 - 16:53

ReMarcs Newsletter - September 6, 2025

Harlem, we're home! Our new Urban League Empowerment Center is now open, featuring our headquarters, retail stores, and more. See more. | Protect our votes. See how Louisiana’s attack on voting rights deepens the assault on Black political power and America’s civil rights state of emergency. | Own your power. Marc H. Morial spoke at the Third Statewide Meeting for the Black Agenda about voter suppression vs. voter self-suppression. Learn more. | Applications are now open! The Congressional Advocacy Program is curated for changemakers who want to learn about grassroots engagement + more. | Leading the next generation. See how Melina Morgan's dedication to the Austin Area Urban League’s G.I.R.L. program has impacted her community. | Your front-row seat to inspiration. Secure your FREE spot for the virtual #NULConf25 experience to tap into sessions on entrepreneurship + more. | What do the numbers tell us? Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Chief Economics Advisor, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Check it out. | Carry the movement with you. Elevate your style with Urban League essentials and statement pieces designed to inspire change. Shop now.

Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Sat, 09/06/2025 - 10:19

August Jobs Report: Slowing Job Growth and Rising Disparities Signal Growing Concerns for the Economy

By Bernard E. Anderson, Ph.D.
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Professor Emeritus, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League

The August employment report paints a picture of an economy that continues to grow, but at a slower and more uneven pace. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, total employment rose by just 22,000 jobs in July, a sharp decline from earlier months and a clear sign that the labor market is losing steam. The unemployment rate increased to 4.3 percent, up one-tenth of a percentage point from July, marking the highest level this year.

Submitted by mtomlin-crutch… on Fri, 09/05/2025 - 14:01

Applications are Now Open for the 2025-2026 Cohort of the NUL Congressional Advocacy Program!

The National Urban League Washington Bureau is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2025-2026 Cohort of the NUL Congressional Advocacy Program!

The Congressional Advocacy Program is a competitive program that gives movement leaders the opportunity to expand their knowledge of congressional and grassroots engagement and network with policymakers, thought leaders, and political influencers, while developing core leadership competencies to become effective catalysts for change in their communities and respective professions.

Submitted by iamempowered on Fri, 09/05/2025 - 10:01

Louisiana’s Attack on the Voting Rights Act Deepens America’s Civil Rights State of Emergency  

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

“The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have in a democratic society, and we must use it.” – Congressman John Lewis

American democracy is under siege. As the nation approaches landmark civil rights anniversaries, efforts are underway in several states to dismantle long-standing protections, most alarmingly, Louisiana’s recent petition to gut the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Thu, 09/04/2025 - 16:52

Federal Overreach Seeks to Undermine the Success of America's Black Mayors

“Public safety is people having a roof over their heads, good-paying jobs, strong schools, and accessible mental health care. That’s what safety looks like.” — Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson “The status quo has failed. We cannot police our way out of crime. We have to invest in people, prevention, and healing.” — Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott
Submitted by rwilliams@nul.org on Wed, 09/03/2025 - 10:44

Hurricane Katrina Revealed The Weakness Of Those Who Failed New Orleans. The Aftermath Revealed Its People's Strength

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League

"The images are just burned into people's minds and hearts and souls about what those days and weeks looked like with the city underwater. The thousands of people that were stranded at the Superdome − I mean, that was a catastrophe and a real failure of the local, state and federal government." – former Sen. Mary Landrieu

The images of desperate New Orleanians stranded on rooftops, sweltering in overcrowded shelters, floating on makeshift rafts, shocked and horrified Americans when Hurricane Katrina struck.

A greater horror lurked behind the images, one that was many decades in the making.

Submitted by cmonteil@nul.org on Fri, 08/29/2025 - 11:53

Attack on Federal Reserve Govenor Dr. Lisa Cook is "An Affront to the Progress Black Leadership has Made in America's Most Vital Institutions"

NEW YORK (August 26, 2015) — Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, issued the following statement today regarding President Trump’s attempt to remove Dr. Lisa D. Cook from her role as Governor on the Federal Reserve Board:

"Dr. Lisa D. Cook is not merely the first Black woman ever to serve on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System—she is a distinguished economist whose career has been defined by rigorous scholarship, principled independence, and an unwavering commitment to economic inclusion. Since her confirmation and ongoing service, Dr. Cook has drawn on her expertise in banking systems, innovation, and macroeconomic policy to elevate the voices of communities too often excluded from policymaking.

Submitted by iamempowered on Wed, 08/27/2025 - 10:17

Urban League’s Summer Resource Festival Draws Nearly 1,800 to Jimi Hendrix Park

The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (Seattle, WA) recently held its 4th Annual Summer Resource Festival at Jimi Hendrix Park, bringing together nearly 1,800 people for a day of food, entertainment, and community resources. Designed to support local families—especially school-aged youth preparing for a return to school—the festival has quickly become a signature event for the Central District.

“This event is about so much more than backpacks or meals—it’s about showing our young people that they belong to a community that will always show up for them,” said Ashley Pugh, Director of Communication & External Affairs for the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle.

What began as a modest community gathering just four years ago has grown into one of the largest family resource events in the city. This year, the Urban League and its partners served nearly 1,800 hot meals throughout the day—more than triple the 500 meals served at last year’s festival.

Submitted by ihall_11 on Mon, 08/25/2025 - 17:07