Category: Education
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Building Stronger Communities: Nonpartisan Lessons from Human Service Organizations

Why Human Services Matter Human service organizations serve as essential pillars in the social fabric of the United States. They address critical needs ranging from food insecurity and housing instability to transportation, education, and health. Yet, their operations are not merely administrative—they reflect broader debates about organizational theory, program design, and the politics of public…
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When Justice Is Called a “Burden”: The Danger of Removing Desegregation Orders

Segregation Didn’t End—It Evolved: Why Vigilance Is Still Required Historical Context: Why Desegregation Orders Existed It was not until 1966 that desegregation orders were issued by federal courts and the Department of Justice to carry through on the Supreme Court 1954 judgment of Brown v. Board of Education, which declared racial school segregation unconstitutional. Despite…