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Organizational DEI: The Learning Curve Continues

Whether as an individual, business or Community Benefit Organization, it is important to periodically take an unvarnished, honest look in the mirror. Such self-reflection can reveal uncomfortable truths about yourself or your organization. We do not do that often enough. It can be quite painful when, after such honest self-examination, you find you might not […]

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35 Lancaster Voices Featured in New Book Exploring the Power of Art to Strengthen Community

When John Gerdy moved to Lancaster from Dayton, Ohio, in 1998, he was less than impressed with the vibrancy of the community. Fast forward 25 years later, and Gerdy, the founder and executive director of the music education nonprofit Music for Everyone, will publish a book on Oct. 24 about Lancaster’s revitalization thanks to its

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CONNECTING THE DOTS: MUSIC AND MENTAL HEALTH

As has been well documented, we are facing a mental health crisis in America, with rates of depression, anxiety, isolation, and suicide rising in virtually every age group and demographic, particularly among our youth. This is not particularly surprising as there are many prevalent and, apparently, growing contributing factors contributing to this public health crisis.

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Giving Youth Sports Back to the Kids

It’s no secret there are significant problems in organized youth sports programs. Incidences of parents screaming at nine-year-old children over a missed basket or misplayed fly ball are commonplace. Youth league umpires and referees are regularly abused and even physically attacked. Brawls have erupted after youth league soccer matches. Obviously, something is wrong. It’s the

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