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The Politics of Cultural Competency Education

The Politics of Cultural Competency Education

What is preventing a thorough adoption of cultural competency into the public administration curriculum?Curriculum policy is part of an on-going and evolving discourse of competing interests.…

DSJ Part II: Community Engagement’s Potential to Address Social Inequities—Lessons From CRISP

DSJ Part II: Community Engagement’s Potential to Address Social Inequities—Lessons From CRISP

Universities are integral to fostering awareness of social equity issues and promoting engagement. One example is the Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy (CRISP) at Indiana University (IU),…

1% Corona Tax on Public Employees’ Salaries in Egypt: How Fair is it?

1% Corona Tax on Public Employees’ Salaries in Egypt: How Fair is it?

In Egypt a 1% tax, popularly referred to as the Corona tax and lately approved by Parliament in July 2020, was imposed on all public and private sector employees’ net…

Why Fully Funding The National Parks is a Good Thing

Why Fully Funding The National Parks is a Good Thing

As the pandemic continues, many are reconnecting with the natural beauty of the country by visiting the national parks. Unfortunately, a lack of funding has jeopardized these natural wonders.…

“Thanks, Folks. I’m Here All This Term.”

“Thanks, Folks. I’m Here All This Term.”

Humor and humility go hand in hand. Leaders must be self-confident, not egotistic. That’s where humor comes in to save the day.…

The National Debt—Going, Going, Gone? Part 1 (of 2 articles)

The National Debt—Going, Going, Gone? Part 1 (of 2 articles)

As citizens, students of public administration, practitioners and scholars, we need to be concerned about the alarming increase in our national debt that has occurred in the last several months.…

It’s Time to Recognize Systemic Ageism and Tackle It

It’s Time to Recognize Systemic Ageism and Tackle It

The public appears to be recognizing the fact that systemic racism exists in American society, and the important need to address its evils. There is another insidious attitude among our…

Training to Create Systems Change: Removing Silos, Mission Focus and Data Accountability

Training to Create Systems Change: Removing Silos, Mission Focus and Data Accountability

To effectuate systems change, full accountability is key to see where practices and policy can and must be changed across multiple systems—not just one.…

Women in Leadership: We Count What We Value

Women in Leadership: We Count What We Value

It is particularly crucial that we identify and track leaders who are women and learn from their experiences so we can better support future leadership advancement. Their voices, their perspectives…

The Pandemic and Equality in the United States

The Pandemic and Equality in the United States

The unprecedented crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is exasperating the deep chasm of inequality that haunts our country. Critical aspects of our society including the economy, policing, education and…

How Weaponizing Federalism Prevented a Cohesive Coronavirus Response

How Weaponizing Federalism Prevented a Cohesive Coronavirus Response

We need to understand how our government structures contributed to our inability to mount a coordinated response to a universal health crisis. Part of this will be coming to terms…