Calls to ‘Defund the Police’ Could Transform Public Budgeting as We Know It
Let the people decide whether to defund the police—and what to fund instead.
Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Children’s First 10 Years
In order to significantly improve outcomes for children, policy needs to take a comprehensive, coordinated approach.
What Charlottesville Forgot
Charlottesville’s reckoning with its Confederate symbols offers urgent lessons for confronting our racist past and present.
[ONLINE] – Varying Degrees
Join the Education Policy Program’s Higher Education Initiative in a discussion on America’s opinions about higher education.
Virtual
12PM – 1:30PM EDT
Experts Address Race and the Role of Child Care
Recapping Child Care Aware of America’s Racial Justice, Equity and the Role of Child Care Webinar.
Groundswell: In the Midst of the Pandemic, Pride Perseveres
California celebrates its LGBTQ community, and Indianapolis grassroots organizations work to build a sustainable food culture in the city.
New Bill Once Again Aims to Dismantle Encryption, Puts Millions at Risk
The Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act, yet another attempt to threaten strong encryption, would put millions at risk.
OTI Endorses the Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act
OTI endorses new bill that would make internet service more accessible and affordable during COVID-19 and beyond.
Pressure on Google Is Ramping Up. Could the Antitrust Probes Help Address Privacy Harms?
The proposed Google/Fitbit merger is just the latest development to raise red flags around privacy.