Houston Chronicle

National Urban League’s conference coming to city

- By Dylan McGuinness STAFF WRITER dylan.mcguinness@chron.com

The National Urban League’s annual conference will come to Houston this year for the first time in more than two decades, officials announced Tuesday.

The conference will run July 26-29 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. It will include a family day, health screenings, legal counseling clinics, a career fair and — potentiall­y — a visit from the president, among other events.

The league typically invites presidenti­al candidates during election years, and President Joe Biden addressed the conference in 2019 in Indianapol­is. Mayor Sylvester Turner and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee suggested Tuesday that they expect Biden to attend next year, as well.

According to its mission statement, the civil rights organizati­on promotes economic empowermen­t, equality, and civic engagement to elevate Black Americans’ standard of living. It has more than 90 affiliates across the country, including one in Houston for more than 50 years.

“It is the premier conference when you start talking about economic enhancemen­t, developmen­t and education,” Turner said.

The conference will come to Houston for the first time since 1999. It was set to return in 2020, but that year’s event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Marc Morial, the national organizati­on’s president and a former mayor of New Orleans, said Houston’s pitch to host the conference included lobbying from Turner, U.S. Reps. Al Green and Sheila Jackson-Lee, and Astros Manager Dusty Baker.

“We are particular­ly proud to continue to champion the communitie­s that we serve on a national stage,” said Judson W. Robinson III, the president of the Houston Area Urban League.

 ?? Dave Rossman/Contributo­r ?? President and CEO Judson Robinson III speaks for Houston Area Urban League’s Equal Opportunit­y Day Gala in December.
Dave Rossman/Contributo­r President and CEO Judson Robinson III speaks for Houston Area Urban League’s Equal Opportunit­y Day Gala in December.

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