Due to the untimely and tragic deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, there has been more attention on race relations in this country, than it has been since the Civil Rights movement in the 50’s, 60’s and early 70’s. I am old enough to remember the atrocities the Black Race had to endure especially in the 60’s when we were fighting for equal rights. I was almost 12 years old when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated and I can recall the chaos that broke out in D.C. Chaos that we are still recuperating from to this very day.

We have made some advancements since those times, but not enough. It appears that to some, especially law enforcement, that Black Lives do not matter. I am not advocating that all law enforcement fall into this category, but enough do to warrant a change in this area. The difference between today and earlier times is the fact that almost everyone has a cell phone that is capable of taking videos. We have long argued that Black People are treated differently by law enforcement. Unfortunately, what happened to George Floyd did not surprise many of us, but what it did, more importantly, was to bring this to the attention of our white brothers and sisters, not only in this country, but also around the world.

It also has brought to the forefront the systemic racism that has existed in this country for centuries. This includes educational opportunities, job opportunities, housing opportunities, healthcare services, and basic humanitarian rights. The George Floyd murder has ignited a movement. A movement that includes all races and genders, all religions and beliefs, and people from all walks of life. I am not saying that this was not happening in the past, but this one seems a whole lot different.

Click here to download a PDF version of the Newsletter

Recent News

September 2025 Newsletter – Issue 180

August 27, 2025

Dear Brothers and Sisters of Local 722, As we step into a new season filled with fresh opportunities and renewed energy, let’s pause and reflect on the power of intentional action. Our motto — We Can. We Will. We Must. — is more than words. It’s a commitment to wisdom, unity, and strength. And now more than ever, we remind…

July 2025 Newsletter – Issue 178

July 21, 2025

PRESIDENT’S REPORT BY: MICHAEL JETER We Can We Will We Must Unite Empowering Our Union Family Through Education: SEIU Local 722 Scholarship Opportunities At SEIU Local 722, we strongly believe that education is a powerful tool for advancement and success—not just for our members, but for their families as well. That’s why we are proud to offer two annual scholarship…

May 2025 Newsletter – Issue 177

May 13, 2025

PRESIDENT’S REPORT BY: MICHAEL JETER We Can We Will We Must Unite Hello brothers and sisters of Local 722, We would like to inform you that collective bargaining negotiations are actively underway at both of our represented healthcare facilities. With our current contracts set to expire on June 30, 2025, your Union is fully engaged in securing a fair, comprehensive…