Knoxville Area Urban League Gives Adults Second Chance at GED

KNOXVILLE (Feb. 5, 2024) – For one year, the Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) has been engaged in a partnership with an adult education program.

This collaborative initiative, which began in February of 2023, supplies free classes and tests for adults looking to obtain a high school equivalency diploma.

Dr. Charles Lomax, the President and CEO of the Urban League, emphasizes that education is a key tool for the community.  

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ReMarcs Newsletter -February 3, 2023

Catch the first lesson. Black history is under attack and we’re fighting back by educating folks on our history all month. Read more. | Support Black women. The Fearless Fund is fighting back against defenders of white supremacy to ensure women of color entrepreneurs are supported.| It's time for change! Meet us this Tuesday in Austin, Texas as we advocate for legislative priorities that affect our communities. | This is your personal invite. Join us this summer for #NULConf24 to experience four jam-packed days of Black excellence, networking + more. | Greetings from Nashville! This week, Marc H. Morial hosted the Gala Reception & Awards for the 2nd Annual Black History Honors. More on that. | Help your immune system do its job. The latest COVID-19 vaccine offers advanced protection against new variants. Get yours for free. | Level up your digital identity. Register now to join our FREE webinar on Wednesday for tips on promoting your personal brand in the digital space. | How does it affect you? A government shutdown disproportionately impacts underserved communities, SBA loan recipients + others. Find out more. | What do the numbers tell us? Watch as Marc H. Morial joins CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss the January jobs report, state of the economy + more.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 02/03/2024 - 09:45

Show Me the Money: What is a Government Shutdown and How Does It Affect You?

WASHINGTON, D.C.— At the end of every fiscal year (FY), which for the Federal government is October 1—September 30, we hear news reports about a possible government shutdown and the hope for a continuing resolution (CR) to buy negotiators more time.  Often this process drags out multiple times until a final spending bill is passed for the remainder of the fiscal year to fund the discretionary part of the Federal government’s budget.  Currently, we are in this cycle again facing two deadlines of March 1st (for agencies funded by 4 subcommittees) and March 8th (for agencies funded by the remaining 8 subcommittees) before we have yet another possible shutdown.

Submitted byiamempowered onThu, 02/01/2024 - 16:07

Keep Your Community Safe as COVID-19 Persists

COVID-19 is here to stay. Help us spread the word that the updated COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective, and free (under the Bridge Access Program). Join us as we share these ready to use social media graphics to help keep our communities safe, healthy, and informed. Share them on your affiliate’s social media platforms today and throughout the month of February! Let's go #AllInAgainstCOVID!

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Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/29/2024 - 14:43

Fort Wayne Urban League Gets Ready for New Year

FORT WAYNE (Jan. 29, 2024) – The Fort Wayne Urban League (Fort Wayne, IN) and its President, Aisha Arrington, is heralding a new chapter for the organization.

Arrington expresses her belief in being the right person to lead the Urban League, emphasizing the need to prove this commitment daily to the community and those they serve. With a seasoned and committed board, the Urban League is positioned in the right place, marking 104 years of service in the Fort Wayne community.

In collaboration with the Race Card Project, the Urban League aims to stimulate conversations about race in Fort Wayne, reflecting a commitment to addressing critical societal issues.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/29/2024 - 14:43

Community Leaders Remember Former Louisville Urban League CEO

LOUISVILLE (Jan. 29, 2024) – Community leaders reflect on the lasting impact of Ben Richmond, former president and CEO of the Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY).

Richmond's legacy is particularly cherished by community leaders who express gratitude for his role in paving the way for many through the Young Professional program at the Urban League. David Tandy, one such leader, fondly remembers Richmond as a mentor and fraternity brother who consistently encouraged and collaborated with him on various initiatives.

State Representative Pamela Stevenson credits Richmond for providing her with insights into the workings of business in Louisville, emphasizing his commitment to creating a vision for individuals to step into, regardless of the challenges they faced.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/29/2024 - 14:43