ReMarcs Newsletter - January 27, 2024

How can we create change? To Defend Democracy, Demand Diversity, and Defeat Poverty, we must protect elected officials fighting for equity. Read more. | Catch up with our President & CEO! Over the past few weeks, Marc H. Morial has visited multiple cities to discuss his new documentary, DEI + more. | Meet us in NOLA! There’s only four days left to register to attend #NULConf24 for the lowest rate that we have to offer. Save your coins today. | Get vaxxed, for free! There's a new vaccine in town, and it's safe, effective, and can boost your immune system. Find out more. | Support Black businesses. Read more about James R. Eley Electrical LLC and the microgrant they received from the Urban League of Philadelphia. | Empowered voices. A Knoxville Area Urban League Project Ready Mentor student shares her personal story during National Mentoring Month.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 01/27/2024 - 09:42

Protecting Elected Officials From Intimidation Is Vital To Achieving The “3Ds”

“Conventional wisdom may call such intimidating conditions the price of holding elected office. But its fallout harms everyone who relies on a free, fair, and functional democratic process. By deterring officeholders from seeking reelection or running for higher office, taking on important policy positions, or interacting with their constituents, unchecked extremist intimidation distorts government’s ability to represent the people it serves.” – Brennan Center for Justice
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 01/26/2024 - 13:04

Protecting Elected Officials From Intimidation Is Vital To Achieving The “3Ds”

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
  

  
“Conventional wisdom may call such intimidating conditions the price of holding elected office. But its fallout harms everyone who relies on a free, fair, and functional democratic process. By deterring officeholders from seeking reelection or running for higher office, taking on important policy positions, or interacting with their constituents, unchecked extremist intimidation distorts government’s ability to represent the people it serves.” – Brennan Center for Justice

After a drive-by shooting, orchestrated by a political adversary, sent three bullets through her 10-year-old daughter’s bedroom, New Mexico State Senator Linda Lopez mused, “Is it worth me putting my family at risk because I vote a certain way, I espouse certain ideals?”

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onFri, 01/26/2024 - 13:04

Urban League of Hampton Roads Honors Former Governor

NORFOLK (Jan. 22, 2024) - The Urban League of Hampton Roads (Norfolk, VA) marked the 40th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Breakfast by honoring a former governor.

Governor Douglas Wilder was honored last Monday, Jan. 15th, at the Urban League event, held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. The event paid tribute to local leaders embodying Dr. King's message of unity and equality in the community, with former governor Douglas Wilder receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Former Gov. Douglas Wilder, the first elected African American governor in U.S. history, received the E.L. HAMM Lifetime Achievement Award. Wilder, recognized for his role in advocating for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, shared that it took eight years to pass the holiday.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/22/2024 - 13:19

Urban League of Middle Tennessee Partners for Affordable Housing Development

NASHVILLE (Jan. 22, 2024) – The Urban League of Middle Tennessee (Nashville, TN) has partnered with Cypress Real Estate Advisors and Halladay Ventures for the redevelopment of McFerrin Park apartment community.

The complex, formerly RiverChase, is set to commence this month, with plans for a 140-unit affordable housing property catering to individuals earning 30-80% of the Nashville area's median income. The project is part of a larger 1,150-unit redevelopment approved for rezoning by the Metro Council in November 2022.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/22/2024 - 13:19

Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis Receives Funding for Community Initiatives

ST. LOUIS (Jan. 22, 2024) – The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) has received well-deserved funding for their community initiatives.

Ares Resources for Community and Human Services (ARCHs) has made a significant investment of over $27 million into the community, focusing on public safety, food security, and workforce development. This funding has been distributed among 39 agencies and organizations in St. Louis, including well-known entities like Habitat for Humanity and Employment Connection.

Seven million of those dollars have been allocated to community support initiatives emphasizing pathways for individuals to transition from poverty to employment, with the Urban League receiving a notable portion, including $1 million for their public safety initiatives.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/22/2024 - 13:19

Greater Sacramento Urban League “Cuts to the Chase”

SACRAMENTO (Jan. 22, 2024) - Dream Girls hair salon in Elk Grove, California, has become a hub for Black women to prioritize their mental health. Gathering monthly at the salon, these women engage in discussions facilitated by licensed mental health professionals, addressing topics such as building healthy relationships and recognizing signs of depression.
Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 01/22/2024 - 13:18

ReMarcs Newsletter - January 20, 2024

We demand accountability. Read more about how our strategic plan to redefine community safety is the first step to decreasing police killings. | The clock is ticking! Register before January 31st to secure our lowest rate ever for the 2024 National Urban League Conference in New Orleans. | You can create change. Donate today to empower Black communities in achieving their dreams and leading the fight for an equitable future. | Does your immune system need a boost? It’s time to stand on business and make sure you’re up to date with the latest vaccines. Find out more.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 01/20/2024 - 09:24