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“The National Urban League may be 100 years old but we don’t have any gray hair.  We are more energetic, more focused and more determined than ever before to create a level playing field in our nation, especially as minorities are disproportionately suffering from the effects of a battered economy.  The I Am Empowered initiative not only strives to galvanize a nation to serve others, but positions the National Urban League in the right place to connect with more people and to serve urban communities better in the 21st century and beyond”  said NUL’s CEO Mike Morial.

According to Black Web 2.0, the new platform allows you to consume content (written and video) however what’s more impressive is how you are able to measure your Social Impact.  You simply complete tasks/actions and you can earn points.  The more points the more of a social impact you have.  Right now some of the tasks include recruiting others to your network on the platform, connecting your account to Facebook, and RSVPing to NUL Events.

The National Urban League also established a unique partnership with global non-profit One Economy,to break down the barriers to broadband adoption through engaging and relevant online content that will bring more than two million people into the economic mainstream through technology.

Take Action today! Take the I Am Empowered Pledge:

I PLEDGE to responsibly commit my time and talent to ensure that the nation is empowered to achieve the following goals by 2025:

  • Every American child is ready for college, work and life.
  • Every American has access to jobs with a living wage and benefits.
  • Every American lives in safe, decent, affordable and energy efficient housing on fair terms.
  • Every American has access to quality and affordable health care solutions,
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Our Government Needs Your Help

President Obama released the Open Government Directive to encourage participation and collaboration while developing a more transparent government.

The Open Government Directive required all federal government agencies to receive public feedback and integrate advice and ideas from average citizens. The Directive was designed to make government think more strategically and function more efficiently while improving the overall availability and accuracy of information.

The first version of the Dashboard tracks agency progress on the deliverables set out in the Directive and links to each agency’s Open Government Webpage. You can see a full timeline of Directive milestones and deadlines here.

The U.S. General Services Administration has provided the technology, powered by IdeaScale under a free citizen engagement license, to make it easier for you to interact with each federal agency.

The Agency Contact Information for IdeaScale is a list of all agencies and their contact information. Ideas and comments submitted via email, phone, or other means will be posted on the agency’s website by moderators which will allow others to comment and vote on these ideas.

Americans are also encouraged to use social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

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Communities: Promote Nature’s Artwork

Mother Nature Network created a beautiful slideshow of America’s national parks. The amazing natural beauty and impressive preservation is an asset most communities would love to have. As America’s economy continues to struggle, attracting tourism could be as simple as touting nature’s artwork.

The list includes:

  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Carlsbad Caverns National Park
  • Everglades National Park
  • Grand Canyon National Park
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
  • Mammoth Cave National Park
  • Mesa Verde National Park
  • Olympic National Park
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Yosemite National Park
  • Glacier Bay National Park
  • Redwood National Park
  • Crater Lake National Park
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
  • Congaree National Park
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Rochelle Robinson specializes in improving communities through small business development, education, housing, human services, public management, and technology.