Advisory: National Urban League's 2017 State of Black America®: “Protect Our Progress”

 

 

 

 

ADVISORY FOR TUESDAY, MAY 2

CONTACT:        

Teresa Candori
 212-558-5362 | tcandori@nul.org

 

NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE’S 2017 STATE OF BLACK AMERICA®: “PROTECT OUR PROGRESS” 

“Main Street Marshall Plan” Targets Economic Inequities
LIVE Webcast Presented in Partnership with AT&T

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Urban League releases the highly-anticipated 2017 edition of its annual report, The State of Black America at 11 am Tuesday May 2th, during a live webcast from its D.C. office, open to the news media.

This year’s report, “Protect Our Progress,” examines recent advancements job creation, living wages, voting rights, criminal justice reform, education, health care, and financial literacy, and the current threats to those advancements.  The presentation includes the National Urban League’s bold and comprehensive plan to accelerate economic development and combat social inequity, The Main Street Marshall Plan: From Poverty To Prosperity.

The centerpiece of The State of Black America is the Equality Index™, the most critical and respected tool for tracking racial equality in America. The Equality Index includes a metropolitan section, which ranks approximately 80 U.S. cities from most-to-least equal in employment and income and provides a revealing look into the few who are reaping rewards of economic recovery and the majority who are still trying to catch up. 

The live webcast, presented in partnership with AT&T, will be available on. 

www.stateofblackamerica.com

To attend the event, or to receive an embargoed copy of the 2017 State of Black America, email tcandori@nul.org.

 

WHAT:               

2017 State of Black America® – “Protect Our Progress” 

Live webcast

social media hashtag: #ProtectOurProgress

 

WHEN:              

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

 11:00am — 12:00pm EDT

 

WHO:                

Remarks by: 

  • Marc H. Morial, President and CEO, National Urban League
  • Economist Valerie Rawlston Wilson, Director of the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy 
  • Claudia Jones, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs & Communications, AT&T

 

WHERE:              

National Urban League Washington Bureau
1805 7th Street, NW, Suite 520, Washington DC

 

MEDIA RSVP:     Teresa Candori, tcandori@nul.org/212-558-5362