Juneteenth Means Protecting Our History and Safeguarding Our Joy
Jazmyne Owens explores the history of Juneteenth and what it means for the holiday’s future in the face of political political uncertainty.
Meet Me at the Library
As central hubs for connection, education, and equity, libraries play an essential role in the civic fabric of American life.
Our Wi-Fi, Our Wireless Future: A Conversation with Michael Calabrese
Michael Calabrese pulls back the curtain on spectrum policy—explaining why it and Wi-Fi availability go hand in hand.
Proposed Wireless Spectrum Auction Would Crush Innovation, Industry Claims in Letter to Lawmakers
Michael Calabrese on concerns about proposed changes to shared spectrum in the president’s big beautiful bill.
What Parents Want: How Policies Can Spur School-to-Family Connections and Build Trust
Education leaders designed simple tools to engage families in their schools, working with and eliciting feedback from them along the way.
Suzanne Chapman
Senior Design Lead at New Practice Lab
Kevin Sack
Emerson Collective Fellow, 2019
China’s Burgeoning Drone Arsenal Shows Power of Civil-Military Fusion
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines China’s fusion of civilian and military drone efforts.
Dollars for Democracy: Financing Citizens’ Assemblies in North America
Despite the demonstrated value of citizens’ assemblies, securing financial resources for them remains one of the biggest hurdles.