Not All Poor Youth are Violent
Toni Irving 2019-09-22T23:36:19+00:00This post originally appeared in The Chronicle of Social Change on July 19, 2018. You wouldn’t bring in a brain surgeon to treat a head [...]
This post originally appeared in The Chronicle of Social Change on July 19, 2018. You wouldn’t bring in a brain surgeon to treat a head [...]
Get IN Chicago’s 2017 Police/Chicago Youth Baseball League kicking off for the summer. The program will serve 300 kids ages 9-12 in Austin, Englewood, [...]
Philanthropy provides an opportunity to connect people with effective services to improve their lives. While philanthropic work generally centers on supporting programs at community-based [...]
2 years ago, Toni Irving sat down with Shelly Stern Grach, Director of Civic Engagement at Microsoft, and host of Civic Chat: Networking [...]
Get IN Chicago’s mission is to identify, fund and rigorously evaluate evidence-based programs that lead to a sustainable reduction in violence for individuals and [...]
(Archive) View the full May 2017 Get IN Chicago Newsletter HERE.
The Impossible Question of Public School Uniforms One-fifth of American students wear them. But do they level the playing field or just further marginalize [...]
(Archive) View the full April 2017 Get IN Chicago Newsletter HERE.
by 3p Contributor on Friday, Mar 10th, 2017 By Toni Irving, Ph.D. Every year, thousands of employees at companies across the country admirably set [...]