DCSS Event Name: For the Culture
Event Description: Culture at the workplace can mean anything. Learn with Dr. Vaughn how to determine what’s the right culture fit for you.
Date: June 7th
Time: 12pm EST
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National Urban League Celebrates 20 Years of Transformational Leadership Under President And CEO Marc H. Morial
NEW YORK (June 5, 2023) – Just a few weeks after taking the reins of the nation’s largest historic civil rights organization, Marc H. Morial delivered his first “State of the Urban League” keynote address at the Conference in Pittsburgh, laying out a bold, 5-point Empowerment Agenda that would come to define the next two decades of civil rights leadership.
Twenty years later, these five points stand enshrined as the National Urban League’s five pillars: Jobs and Economic Empowerment, Education and Youth Development, Health and Quality of Life, Housing and Community Development, Justice and Civic Engagement.
As the first elected official to lead the National Urban League, Morial has brought an unprecedented political savvy and deep comprehension of the inner workings of government not just to the Urban League, but to the entire 21st Century Civil Rights Movement.
Urban Leagues of Springfield and Eastern Massachusetts Partner to Help Small Business
BOSTON (June 5, 2023) - Interise, a national non-profit headquartered in Boston, has partnered with The Urban League of Springfield (Springfield, MA) and Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts (Boston, MA) to offer NextStage Minority Business Entrepreneur Academy and NextStage Acceler
Chicago Urban League’s Releases “State of Black Chicago”
CHICAGO (June 5, 2023) – According to the Chicago Urban League (Chicago, IL), there is a lot of work to be done in Chicago.
The Urban League recently released their “State of Black Chicago,” which reports a frightening view of the city if inequity isn’t addressed within the city.
The report highlights how the city has lost about 85,000 Black residents over the last ten plus years. Most moved to suburbs for better housing, better education, and safety concerns.
With so many leaving the city, issues remain for the residents who remain.
Black residents of Chicago are doing worse than their white counterparts in areas such as household income, home ownership, and health.
ReMarcs Newsletter - June 3, 2023
It’s a celebration! Check out the special moments as we mark the 20th anniversary of Marc H. Morial's leadership of the National Urban League. | The voice of Black America. See how Marc H. Morial continued a rich legacy, started by the great Whitney M. Young, Jr., of keeping Black America informed. | Words to remember. Our President & CEO has reached countless people and audiences through two decades of speeches and interviews. Revisit them! | Coming soon. Get up to speed on our future move to 125th Street in Harlem, featuring our new 414,000-square-foot Urban League Empowerment Center. | The fight for justice. Across wins and losses, progress and setbacks, the Urban League Movement has led the charge for change. Dive in to the stories! | Make an impact. Help us continue to empower communities and change lives for decades to come! Donate today and be part of the movement for change. | What do the numbers tell us? Dr. Bernard Anderson, our Chief Economics Adviser, shares an in-depth look at the state of the economy. Check it out.
Payroll Employment Exceeded Expectations in May While Unemployment Rate Steadily Rises
Dr. Bernard E. Anderson
Whitney M Young, Jr. Professor Emeritus, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League