Harold E. Briggs has spent the past 41 years using evidence to advance social responsibility, social innovation, and social development, achieving service outcomes, accountability, and social change across adult, child, and family service systems.Kimberly Y. Huggins-Hoyt has spent almost ten years researching and publishing funded scholarship on racial disproportionality and disparities in the U.S child welfare system. Her scholarship focuses, especially, on the intersecting impact of race-based and economic class-based social policies (e.g., Family First Prevention Services Act) on African Americans who are low-resourced.