ReMarcs Newsletter - January 17, 2026
Diversity is at risk. Join us on Jan. 22 for the Demand Diversity Roundtable via YouTube, Facebook, and NUL.org as we discuss the future of diversity. | The dream lives on. See how this year's MLK Day serves as an urgent call to action against the rollback of racial justice and equal opportunity. | Greetings from PA! Relive the moment as Marc H. Morial received the Humanitarian Award from the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. | Honoring MLK. As we reflect on Dr. King's timeless legacy, join our President & CEO Marc H. Morial at commemorative events this weekend. | Serving 6,000 students and counting! Discover how our Project Ready mentors empower students nationwide to succeed in school and beyond. | Your new career starts here. Sign up for our FREE virtual Career Week starting on Feb. 2 to connect with hiring managers, explore jobs + more.
National Urban League & Affiliates Proud to Stand with Illinois as it Adopts the Clean Slate Act
NEW YORK (January 16, 2026) — National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to Illinois adopting the Clean Slate Act:
“The National Urban League applauds Governor JB Pritzker, Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth, and Illinois legislators for enacting the Clean Slate Act—one of the most significant criminal justice reforms in the nation and a powerful affirmation of the belief that people deserve the chance to rebuild their lives.
Long An Occasion For Pride And Celebration, MLK Day Now Is An Urgent Call To Action Against The Rollback Of Racial Justice And Equal Opportunity
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“Loose and easy language about equality, resonant resolutions about brotherhood fall pleasantly on the ear, but for the Negro there is a credibility gap he cannot overlook. He remembers that with each modest advance the white population promptly raises the argument that the Negro has come far enough. Each step forward accents an ever-present tendency to backlash.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
When he signed the legislation that made the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a legal public holiday in 1983, President Ronald Reagan called the Civil Rights Movement a “just cause,” and said “as a democratic people, we can take pride in the knowledge that we Americans recognized a grave injustice and took action to correct it.”
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ReMarcs Newsletter - January 10, 2026
A new era of domestic terror. See how ICE's execution of an American citizen, Renee Nicole Good, signals our entry into uncharted, dangerous waters. | Demand Diversity Roundtable is back! Join us on Jan. 22 via YouTube, Facebook, and NUL.org as we curate solutions to protect the future of diversity. | We’re on Substack! Subscribe to our Substack to stay up to date with the latest happenings, starting with our reflection on the Jan. 6 insurrection. | Civil rights are under attack. Make your pledge to protect progress and add your voice to a growing movement that refuses to be silent. Act now. | Mark your calendars! Tap into our free webinar on Jan. 14 for strategies to help align your work with your values and set intentional goals. Sign up now. | What’s happening in Venezuela? See how unilateral use of extreme military force without authorization violates the United Nations Charter. | Save big! The cost for #NULConf26 will increase after January 31, so take a moment to register now and lock in our lowest rate of the year.
ICE Has Ushered in a New Era of Domestic Terror and Attacks on Civil Liberties
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
― George Orwell, 1984
“Don’t believe your lying eyes.”
The quote, which originated in the Marx Brothers' movie Duck Soup in 1933, has been deployed in a variety of contexts by comics, authors, and orators, leaning into irony for nearly a century.
I never thought that I would see the day when the federal government would use it to defend the execution of an American citizen on American soil, in broad daylight, on camera. That is precisely what occurred on the morning of January 7th, when 37-year-old wife and mother, Renee Nicole Good, was shot at point-blank range by an immigration enforcement officer as she tried to leave the scene of a protest in Minneapolis.
National Urban League and Urban League Twin Cities Condemn Killing by ICE Agents, Demand Accountability
NEW YORK and MINNEAPOLIS (January 8, 2026) — National Urban League President & CEO Marc H. Morial and Urban League Twin Cities President & CEO Marquita Stephens issued the following joint statement in response to the recent killing of an American citizen by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents:
“The killing of American citizens by ICE agents cannot and will not be tolerated. For more than 50 years, law enforcement policy has explicitly prohibited shooting at moving vehicles—a principle established in 1972 and widely recognized as best practice. ICE agents’ decision to ignore this standard represents a dangerous and unacceptable escalation of force, rooted in outdated and reckless tactics.
