DCSS Event Name: Upskilling
Date: October 18th
Time: 12pm EST
Event Description: Hear new tactics and strategies for upskilling into the roles you want from Amanda Hunter and Jamie Campbell. Is it time for a change?
Registration is here.
Date: October 18th
Time: 12pm EST
Event Description: Hear new tactics and strategies for upskilling into the roles you want from Amanda Hunter and Jamie Campbell. Is it time for a change?
Registration is here.
We demand fair elections. Read more about how Alabama’s illegal racially gerrymandered Congressional map has disenfranchised Black + Brown voters. | It’s official! The Urban League of Louisiana has partnered with AT&T to open a learning center to help people facing connectivity barriers. Learn more. | Are you vaxxed? Holiday season is almost here. Before you plan your next gathering, take a moment to get the latest vaccines & boosters. | Meet us in NYC! On November 8th, we’re celebrating our sneaker gala themed Equal Opportunity Dinner. Here’s a sneak peek at this year’s honorees. | Your vote matters. Voting during local elections can change the trajectory of your community. Here’s how to find out about voter deadlines in your city. | Level up your career. Tap into our free webinar on October 18th to learn about new tactics and strategies for upskilling in the job market. Register now.
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The CEOs of the National Urban League and American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) encouraging the expeditious completion of a strong final rule on transmission planning and cost allocation.
“Recognizing the critical role of transmission planning in enhancing reliability, ensuring that costs paid by consumers are ‘just and reasonable,’ and enabling our grid to better withstand the climate challenge, we respectfully urge the Commission to expedite the completion of a strong final rule on Building for the Future Through Electric Regional Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection,” wrote National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and ACORE President and CEO Gregory Wetstone.
History Made. Read more about Laphonza Butler, the first openly LGBTQ Black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate. | Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This October, we’re highlighting facts, tips, and resources for Black + Brown communities to stay informed and healthy. | #AllInAgainstCOVID. Have you ordered your FREE at-home COVID-19 test kit yet? Here’s how to secure tests for your household. | Save the date. Our annual Equal Opportunity Dinner is back! Join us on Nov. 8th as we celebrate Marc H. Morial’s 20th anniversary + much more. | Your vote is your voice. Early voting and voter registration deadlines are approaching for many states. Find out more about deadlines in your city.
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“Extraordinarily proud of Laphonza Butler - a stalwart for women, workers, the disadvantaged, and those in search of a better life. She understands the contours of power and knows that when shared, it multiplies. She’s the right choice at the right time.” – Stacey Abrams
She led a push for fair wages that has boosted the pay of at least 26 million workers, including 12 million workers of color and 18 million women.
She helped elect nearly 500 defenders of abortion rights – 40% of whom are women of color – to local, state, gubernatorial, and federal office last year.
She is the first openly LGBTQ Black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate, and only the third Black woman to serve.