How Uninsured And Underinsured Americans Can Access Free Covid-19 Vaccines

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
  

“We have more tools than ever to protect against serious COVID-19 disease and death, but we must make sure everyone has equitable access to those tools.” – CDC Director Mandy Cohen

COVID-19 vaccines prevented an estimated 18 million hospitalizations and more than 3 million deaths in the United States, while saving about $1.5 trillion in medical costs in the first two years after they were introduced. 

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Urban league of Northwest Receives High-Quality Summer Programming Grant

Urban League of Northwest Among Indiana Department of Education Recipients of High-Quality Summer Programming Grant (Indianapolis, IN) — Last week, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced the recipients of the Expanding What Works grant, a new opportunity designed to increase access to high-quality summer programming for over 3,000 Hoosier students.
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ReMarcs Newsletter - February 10, 2024

Speaking of the Super Bowl. Two years ago, only one of the NFL’s 32 head coaches was Black & we called a foul on the lack of diversity. What's changed | Coming to a screen near you. Catch the 2nd Annual Black History Honors, which features a sneak peek of our new groundbreaking museum in Harlem! | New variants, new vaccine. Put your health first and stay up to date with the latest COVID-19 vaccine. Find out more. | Searching for a new job? Register for our FREE Black History Month Virtual Career Fair to connect with hiring managers from Fortune 500 companies. | The biggest conference of the summer. Get ready to connect with young professionals, policymakers, influencers + more at #NULConf24. | National Entrepreneurship Week. Our Entrepreneurship Centers empower Black-owned businesses through training and mentorship. Learn more.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onThu, 02/15/2024 - 10:51

National Urban League Fights for DEI

NEW YORK (Feb. 12, 2024) – The National Urban League has joined a coalition of civil rights, political, and advocacy groups in launching a comprehensive response to counter growing calls to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, particularly fueled by prominent figures like Elon Musk and Bill Ackman.

 Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, emphasizes that attacks on DEI undermine efforts for equality and fairness, especially in supplying equal opportunities for Black individuals in the workforce.

Morial calls any move to abolish DEI efforts, “a literal slap in our face,” also saying, “We’re up against an effort to contort and misrepresent what DEI really means.”

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Shenango Valley Urban League Partners with Student for Blood Drive

FARRELL (Feb 12, 2024) – The Shenango Valley Urban League (Farrell, PA) recently partnered with Farrell senior Hayven Hilton as her senior project for a blood drive on Friday, Feb. 9th.

The event, held in the Harriett Morrison Gym, aimed to collect blood specifically for individuals with sickle cell disease. Hilton collaborated with various organizations alongside the Urban League, including the Red Cross, the Youngstown chapter of Jack and Jill of America Inc., and the Mercer County NAACP, to bring the initiative to fruition.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 02/12/2024 - 16:45

The Urban League of Northwest Indiana Receives $1M Grant

GARY (Feb. 12, 2024) - The Urban League of Northwest Indiana (Gary, IN), alongside three other organizations statewide, recently secured a significant grant from the Indiana Department of Education to enhance literacy and math programs during the summer.

This grant, known as the Expanding What Works grant, exceeds $1 million in value, affirming the Urban League's commitment to educational advancement.

Partnering with The Mind Trust, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit, and collaborating with the Lavinia Group, the Urban League aims to implement five weeks of intensive reading and math lessons. These programs are tailored for incoming first through ninth-grade students, focusing on addressing the academic needs of those requiring added support.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 02/12/2024 - 16:42

NFL’s Head Coaching Ranks Starting To Look A Little More Like The League They Lead

“It's hard to tell what, if any, trends will emerge from this hiring cycle. Maybe the emphasis on diverse candidates will continue. Maybe team owners have opened their minds to defensive-minded coaches. Perhaps the ‘leader of men’ model will continue.  Nothing has been solved, per se. But there's cautious optimism the league is in a place to grow from here.” – Jonathan Jones, CBS Sports
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onWed, 02/07/2024 - 20:24