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The #StateofWomen in Early Childhood Education
Early child care workers make below the poverty line in 32 states and 97% are women.
Caring Across Generations, Care.com and New America Launch the “Who Cares” Coalition to Redefine the Social and Economic Value of Care and Caregiving
Who Has the Luxury to Fail?
Patricia Hart argues that the next disruption to come out of Silicon Valley should be increased equality in social innovation.
Congress Must Pass the Stopping Mass Hacking Act
Eight Facts That Show Babies are Smarter Than You Thought!
Some takeaways from the National Academy of Medicine’s Transforming the Workforce Report.
China’s Worst Disaster
In a continuation of our look at the personal element of politics, Mei Fong shares how she came to examine China’s one child policy.
Inclusion in the Digital Age
The so-called “gig economy” is inequitable. It doesn’t have to be.
Undermining Pell: Volume III: The News Keeps Getting Worse for Low-Income Students
Stephen Burd looks at U.S. Dept. of Ed data showing the average net price that students from low-income families attending four-college.