The Juneteenth Read-and-Watch List
Ted Johnson’s curated list chronicles America’s pursuit of justice and equality post the belated emancipation of enslaved Black people.
The Right-Wing Plan for Trump to Root Out the “Deep State Department”
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines Trump’s plans for the State Department.
Failure to Fully Fund English Learner Education in Michigan Leaves Local Leaders Shortchanged
Despite acknowledging funding is inadequate, state leaders have not been able to close funding gaps to help school districts serve ELs.
For School Districts, Just Like Voting Districts, Equality Depends on a Fair Map
The boundaries of school districts should be intentionally drawn to produce better, fairer public systems.
Here We Go Again: Three Things House Members Must Know About the Short-Term Pell Amendment to NDAA
The House is once again expected to vote on BWPA this week, this time as an amendment to the reauthorization of NDAA.
Innovative Early Education Outreach that Actually Reaches the Children – Play Smart Literacy
LSX Fellow Michelle Dineen-White discusses the power of parents, and how her organization builds language and relationships through play.
Americans Are Leaving Both Parties. This Colorado City Shows Why.
Lee Drutman was quoted in Politico about the rise of independents.
[Hybrid] Unpacking the Education, Labor, and Workforce Impact of NSF Engines: America’s Broadest Investment in Regional Innovation Ecosystems
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