Sergio
Greg Barker tracks the urgent mission of a UN diplomat in Iraq, capturing how one life became entangled in global conflict.
Experiment No. 15: The Handoff
Match Fishtank: Creating quality, culturally relevant, and openly-licensed curricula
Kristina Ishmael describes a three-school network in Boston that works for standards-aligned and culturally relevant resources.
OTI Urges FCC to Abandon “Misguided and Cynical” Lifeline Proposal
The FCC’s proposed changes to Lifeline will widen the digital divide for low-income Americans.
Tension Heats Up Between Church and Villagers Amid Georgia Land Ownership Debate
Yuliya Panfil was quoted in a Reuters article on enduring property registration issues in the modernizing country of Georgia.
Florida Legislation Encourages Assessments in Home Languages
Florida’s legislators are hoping to paint a more representative portrait of DLL students’ knowledge through a recently reintroduced bill.
AI Politics Is Local
Beyond the Color-Line
Jerrod MacFarlane spoke to former New America fellow Thomas Chatterton Williams about his new memoir, Self-Portrait in Black and White.