The Day After (2020 Edition)
The following blog was originally written and posted before election day four years ago as we awaited the results of the 2016 elections. Then, as [...]
Out of the Cave?
By Thom Little, Ph.D. As we rapidly approach the 2020 elections, one thing seems quite clear. We are a very divided nation. Democrats vs. Republicans. [...]
SLLF Advisory Council Responses to COVID-19 Crisis
We have compiled information directly from our Advisory Council members and from their websites to highlight some of the measures being taken by our supporting [...]
SLLF Advisory Council Measures Supporting Racial and Social Justice
We have compiled information directly from our Advisory Council members and from their websites to highlight some of the measures being taken by our corporate [...]
Making Decisions During the Crises: Watch the Cars, Not the Light!
By Thom Little, Ph.D. More than thirty years ago, as a college student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, I was fortunate enough [...]
Systemic Racism: What It’s Like to Be Me
David J. Webb has been interning with SLLF for over a year, working on numerous projects. Last week, we asked him to write a piece [...]
Times of Crises Call for Special Leaders
By: Thom Little, Ph.D. A few weeks ago, I posted a blog entitled “A Rock and a Hard Place: The Pressure to and Challenges of [...]
A Rock and a Hard Place: The Pressure to and Challenges of Re-Opening the States
By Thom Little, Ph.D. It is hard for me to believe, but I have been studying and working with state legislative leaders for more than [...]
Who’s In Charge Here? Checks and Balances During a State of Emergency
By Thom Little, Ph.D. On February 29, 2020, Washington Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency in response to new cases of COVID-19, directing [...]
