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Reflections from former Senator Fred Harris on race and poverty 50 years after the Kerner Commission at our National Conference on Local Governance. Former U. S. Senator Fred Harris is...
Reflections from former Senator Fred Harris on race and poverty 50 years after the Kerner Commission at our National Conference on Local Governance. Former U. S. Senator Fred Harris is...
The League’s Racial Equity Program Director featured in American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Publication National Civic League Director of Racial Equity Programs, Carla Kimbrough, recently had her article, “What About...
The National Civic League has a limited number of signed copies of “State of Resistance: What California’s Dizzying Descent and Remarkable Resurgence Mean for America’s Future” available for purchase. Author...
Election officials, voter advocacy organizations and translation experts are invited to attend the third Summit on Language Access for Voters July 24 in Washington, D.C. The daylong meeting, which begins...
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Fifty years later, interactions between police and residents continue to draw attention. Last month, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross apologized to two black men who were arrested last week...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum, both located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, will open to the public April 26. The National Memorial for Peace and...
By Carla J. Kimbrough Race still matters in the United States, especially for black boys and men, according to a new study from The Equality of Opportunity Project. On its...
The keynote speaker at the upcoming National Conference on Local Governance will be former Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris, the last surviving member of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders...