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Building Paid leave: Why Information Sharing Matters
As states adopt paid leave policies, American families could soon benefit, but only if implementation and delivery are prioritized.
Can the Wagner Group Be Prosecuted Post-Prigozhin?
The Wagner Group committed atrocities worldwide. European courts exercising universal jurisdiction offer hope for accountability.
How Grassroots Reform to Support Young Bilingual Children is Informing State Policy in California
More information about the state’s work to make sure adults who work with young children are equipped to support multilingual language devel
New Colorado Legislation Links CTE and Apprenticeship Systems
New Colorado legislation that will integrate workforce and education systems to better support transitions from education into career.
From Crisis to Opportunity: Rebranding U.S. Climate Migration
FLH presented at FEMA’s Communications Summit on how the government can talk about climate migration as an opportunity, not a crisis.
The Rise, and Maybe Downfall, of Liberal Democracy
Peter Bergen interviewed Fareed Zakaria about the rise and maybe fall of liberal democracy.
Why Housing Justice is Key to Climate Justice
FLH’s Yuliya Panfil on why housing justice is an essential component of environmental justice.
Establishing a Right to Early Education: Part Four of a Four-Part Series
Part Four: Moving Towards Universal Access