Frederick Douglass: A True Ally
And the Oscar Goes to … Voting Reform?
We’re reviving Maresa Strano’s argument for how ranked-choice voting could be key to saving both the Oscars and the U.S. electoral system.
Equity and Education in 2020
Join the Education Policy Program in a discussion on how inclusive teaching practices can improve equity in the classroom.
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Homeless Austin Residents Criticize Governor’s ‘Demonizing’ Tweets
As the governor latches on to violent incidents, people experiencing homelessness say he’s painting them with too broad of a brush.
Jokes at Rural Americans’ Expense Aren’t Worth the Chuckle
A CNN segment last week prompted outrage over the left’s denigration of rural Trump voters. The critics have a point.
OTI Criticizes FCC Plan to Give Unnecessary $9.7 Billion Payoff to Satellite Companies
Michael Calabrese on the FCC’s unprecedented plan to auction off spectrum licenses.
The Sinister Realities of Google’s Tear-Jerking Super Bowl Commercial
No matter how much Google insists otherwise, our memories aren’t commodities—and neither are we.
Time for the FAMILY Act
Paid leave for all is a cornerstone of equity and opportunity, Vicki Shabo argues—and the FAMILY Act is the way to get there.