The Cure for Survival and Peace: Eliminating Gun Violence
Gun violence has become a primary issue in the United States, causing massive increases in death and fear in society. Gun violence punishment on the...
Gun violence has become a primary issue in the United States, causing massive increases in death and fear in society. Gun violence punishment on the...
Children in the foster care system in the United States are at an increased risk of becoming another number in the justice system. The lack...
This study examines how existing structures negatively impact equitable access to mental healthcare services, particularly for the most vulnerable individuals of our communities. Such vulnerabilities...
With the large amount of LGBTQ+ youth aging out of the foster care system and with little resources to help these individuals, this group is...
This study investigates how housing in Winston-Salem can be developed in a manner that reduces greenhouse gas emissions while accounting for affordability for Winston Salem...
Continuously increasing temperatures have brought into question the possibility that human caused climate change poses threats to both national and human security, including the possibility...
This study explores the American healthcare system in relation to people with disabilities. We specifically focus on the lack of adequate vocational and occupational rehabilitation...
This study provides a brief record of the history of child care in the United States and how policy decisions and cultural context have paved...
This study explores how increased access to arts programming engages community members and encourages them to provide more support for arts non-profit initiatives. Research indicates...
This study explores the issue of fair compensation in the United States' nonprofit sector, which has a long history rooted in charitable values and activism...
This study examines the intersections between western demand for coltan and the political and economic insecurity that The Democratic Republic of Congo faces. This study...