Treat Veterans as Resources, Not Recipients
We live in a disconnect between the victim culture that’s become so dominant and the reality of what veterans can contribute to American society.
We live in a disconnect between the victim culture that’s become so dominant and the reality of what veterans can contribute to American society.
Honoring veterans on Veterans Day is commendable, but honoring service is a year-round endeavor.
Our national leaders should start welcoming new participants into policymaking for veterans.
Veterans can be powerful civic assets, but only if they are equipped and deployed to fill those roles.
The recent turmoil in American politics may have helped more Americans understand basic civics. Yet, despite these signs of progress, civic educators still have work to do.
When was America really founded: 1776 or 1619? The Philanthropy Roundtable is hosting two scholars for a debate.
In the years since 9/11, millions of philanthropic dollars have been poured into the veteran and military family space. What works best?