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Sixteen Tons of Moon Rock
Space settlements could end up being old-fashioned company towns.
The Fault in Our Data
Many of AI’s biases are essentially invisible—difficult to detect because they’re embedded in data and coding.
The Local Communities Pioneering a New Path for Philanthropy
A little-known groundswell of giving circles from San Francisco to Miami is unearthing younger, more ethnically diverse donors.
8/7 FCC C-Band Comments On Behalf of Broadband Connects America Coalition
8/7 FCC C-Band Comments On Behalf of Public Interest Spectrum Coalition
A Deeper Look at Facebook’s Second Update of their Civil Rights Audit
Alvaro Marañon looks at the progress and further challenges laid out in Facebook’s latest Civil Rights Audit report.
Sixteen Tons of Moon Rock
Chris Mellon and Dennis Wille wrote for Slate comparing future space settlements to company towns of the 1800s.
Speaking Other Languages Is Not A Shame: A School Leader’s Perspective
San Antonio Independent School District celebrates students’ different languages and their family and cultural backgrounds.
Financial Aid Offerpalooza
In an effort to make financial aid offers more consumer-friendly, New America will be convening stakeholders for a unique design workshop.