May 17 marks the 60th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education, and one of our nation’s greatest triumphs: the victory over explicit racial segregation by integrating our public schools. In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court almost sacredly set precedent that here in the namesaked “United States”, our children should go to school together.

We seem to be taking our deliberate time when it comes to social integration and building awareness.

So how far have we come in honoring that commitment and implementing the Court’s vision?

You’ve accessed your three free articles for this month.

If you are a PDK member, login to read more.

If you are not a PDK member, join for full access, in addition to other benefits. Complete our membership form to join.

Forgot your password? Visit the Member Portal to reset your password.

Having trouble? Contact our member services team at memberservices@pdkintl.org or 800-766-1156.