Crystal Mason’s Ballot Was Never Counted. Will She Still Serve Five Years in Prison for Illegally Voting?
Her lawyers say if her sentence stands, it could discourage low-information voters from going to the polls at all.
Her lawyers say if her sentence stands, it could discourage low-information voters from going to the polls at all.
Churches are using targeted ads on social media to convert and recruit.
Join New America’s Fellows Program for a conversation with Azadeh Moaveni about the women who endured life in the Islamic State.
In-Person
Solid State Books
600 H Street NE, Washington, D.C. 20002
A conversation with Senayet Negusse, a DLL coach who supports teachers to better serve DLLs in Early Head Start.
Kathryn Bowers and Barbara Natterson-Horowitz explore the origins of “pecking order”—and how it affects your life.
How the terrorist threat has changed 18 years after 9/11
Community College Research Initiatives at the University of Washington secured state that reveal promising results, with a few caveats.
New America Fellow Nadia Oweidat explores the impact of social media in Muslim communities.