by Deanna Shoss | Feb 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
House Bill HR 40, calling for reparations, has been introduced to every sitting Congress since 1989—where it has subsequently died in committee. It was only last summer that the 2019 edition of the bill, introduced by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, finally made it...
by Deanna Shoss | Feb 3, 2020 | News and Events
The first Women’s Rights Convention in the US took place in 1848. 75 years later, in 1923, women began the fight for an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA finally passed the House of Representatives and the Senate in 1971 and ‘72 respectively. It then went out for...
by Deanna Shoss | Dec 17, 2019 | News and Events
Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg aside, the vast majority of America’s top CEO’s have a bachelor’s degree. They likely have a graduate degree as well. Where they went to college and what they studied varies. But nearly all launched their path to the executive...
by Deanna Shoss | Dec 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Global communities continue to struggle with the challenge of integrating new populations into their societies. And there are no signs of slowing down. The naïve expectation that cultural groups must or will assimilate and gravitate to the locally dominant cultural...
by Deanna Shoss | Sep 25, 2019 | Articles
In his book, The Little Book of Restorative Justice, Howard Zehr, a leader of the Restorative Justice movement, defines it as “a process to involve those who have a stake in a specific offense and collectively identify and address harms, needs, and...
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