Bank of America Names Memphis Urban League as Neighborhood Champion
ReMarcs Newsletter - November 19, 2022
Let’s talk midterm elections. Read more about how political analysts and projection polls missed the mark with the Nov. 8th election. | Election season isn’t over. Calling all Georgia residents! The runoff election is right around the corner. Here’s how you can #ReclaimYourVote. | It’s time for a boost. Holiday season is in full swing. Before you book your next trip, take a moment to get the updated COVID-19 booster shot. | Start getting ready for Houston 2023! Registration is now open for the 2023 National Urban League Annual Conference. Don’t delay. Register today. | The State of Equity in America. Take a look as our President & CEO Marc H. Morial weighs in on the importance of improving health equity + much more. | Equal Opportunity Dinner. What a night! We celebrated #EOD2022 in person for the first time since 2019. Check out a few moments from the sneaker gala. | Don’t miss the gems. Tune in to our last webinar for 2022 on Nov. 30 for tips and resources on how to balance work and personal life. RSVP today. | Get counted! Filling out The Black Census is a vital part in building power for Black people. It only takes a few minutes. Learn more. | Giving Tuesday is a day of radical generosity. Help us create more Black success stories + reach more people with amazing opportunities. Donate today.
National Urban League President Marc Morial Thanks Speaker Pelosi for Her Leadership and Friendship
NEW YORK (November 18, 2022) -- National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stepping down from her leadership role:
“It has been an honor and privilege to collaborate with Speaker Pelosi since her earliest days in Congress, when I was a Louisiana State Senator, throughout my two terms as New Orleans Mayor and the last two decades with the National Urban League. She has been a role model for a generation of leaders and an icon for women everywhere.
TD Bank and National Urban League Announce Five-Year Collaboration to Accelerate Entrepreneurship in Underserved Communities
Why The Pundits And Junk Polls Got The Midterm Elections Wrong
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“I am angry at the chorus of armchair pundits who created a dominant media narrative around the red wave with little evidence of it. I’m furious about that because for those of us who do the work on the ground to persuade [people] to vote, it was actually a challenging narrative environment when voters and all of us are being told, “This is going to be a red wave or a red tsunami,” as if, for instance, women voters had amnesia from the summer around the overturning of Roe v. Wade and were just focused on the economy and inflation. Not true, it turns out. Or Black voters, yet again, basically the conscience of America, turning out and showing up and really voting our values around racial justice and freedom and resilience.” – Dorian Warren, co-president, Community Change and Community Change Action
Austin Area Urban League Gives Designers Opportunity at Austin Fashion Week
AUSTIN (Nov. 14, 2022) – The Austin Area Urban League (Austin, TX) was at Austin Fashion Week this weekend.
The event, already in its 14th year, is the fourth largest in the country. It occurred in The Domain from Friday, Nov. 11th through Sunday, Nov. 13th.
This year, the Urban League provided a grant that enabled ten Black designers the opportunity to show their collections at Austin Fashion Week.
Selena Gray of the Urban League said, “We want to be able to support the designers by providing business support services through the SBA community navigator pilot program, which is offered through our Entrepreneurship Empowerment Center.”
Knoxville Area Urban League Partners with Univ. of Tennessee for Health Fair
KNOXVILLE (Nov. 14, 2022) – The Knoxville Area Urban League partnered with the University of Tennessee Medical Center for a community health fair held on Thursday, Nov. 10th.
One of the purposes of the event was to screen people for health concerns and help give them resources to resolve them, especially those in the Black community. Some of the screenings specifically target health issues that are more prominent within the Black community, such as high blood pressure and carotid ultrasound screenings.
This event is the most helpful to community, as the carotid screenings aren’t usually done at health fairs, even though they are incredibly important.
Union County Urban League Honors Exothermic Molding
ELIZABETH (Nov. 14, 2022) – The Union County Urban League (Elizabeth, NJ) had their Equal Opportunity Dinner on Thursday (Nov. 10th) and honored the company Exothermic Molding.
The organization is a third-generation family-owned company that provides specialty plastics molding and additive manufacturing for various industries. It’s been in business for fifty years.
The Urban League honored the company with their Employer Partner Award, which is an award given to organizations that assist the League in their mission to provide underserved communities social and economic opportunities.