Monique O. Ositelu
Camille Whitney
Marisa Vernon White. Ph.D.
Tabitha Marino, Ph.D.
Democratic Futures
The crisis of democracy over the last several years calls for a deep rethinking of the meaning of citizenship and democratic participation, ranging from electoral reforms like proportional representation to rethinking how government can create opportunities for civic power and co-governance. New America’s Democratic Futures issue area is committed to developing new strategies and innovations to counter the threat of authoritarianism, restore civic trust, and realize the potential of American democracy.
Global Security
Today’s and tomorrow’s security challenges are increasingly interconnected, from new technologies and new domains of competition and conflict to global challenges such as environmental and economic shifts and pandemics. New America’s Global Security issue area focuses on building understanding of new problems and challenges, strengthening national security, fostering international stability, and ensuring long-term political, economic, social, and environmental resilience.
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Episode 18: Tech and Labor
Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what