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Who Should Teach in California’s New Pre-K Classrooms?
Who is going to teach in all of these new TK classrooms? Experts point to the state’s ECE workforce.
Everyone Needs Broadband Access—Especially LGBTQ Youth
LGBTQ youth rely heavily on the internet for health information and peer support—if they can afford a connection.
Global Cities as Reservoirs of Democracy
This policy brief draws on an October 12, 2021 roundtable held by the City of Budapest, the City of Los Angeles, and New America.
Make the Most of Your Money: Safe, Affordable Bank Accounts through Bank On Chicago
Open Season for Anti-Black Vigilantism
What the Rittenhouse trial says about the established norms and rise of anti-Black vigilantism in America.
11/29 FCC Comments on Opening up the 4.9 GHz Band for Unlicensed and Open Access
What Makes a Community College Excel at Workforce Development?
Community college enrollment is on the decline. How can community colleges stand out to students as a quality workforce training options?
Colin Powell’s Greatest Fear—The White Man with a Pen
Colin Powell’s obituaries reveal the glaring inequities of white male supremacy within foreign policy and national security journalism.
How will the Build Back Better Act invest in Higher Education?
The blog sums up the Build Back Better Act’s provisions for higher education