China’s Privacy Conundrum
The country is increasingly protecting consumers from tech companies even as government surveillance intensifies.
How Do You Love What You May Soon Lose?
The work of the late Mary Oliver offers some guidance on how to love our tenuous world and those who will inherit it.
How Do You Weather a Short-Term Financial Crisis?
The shutdown showed it’s not just the poor who are financially insecure. It’s also middle-class Americans. CSAs would address that.
How Will Texas Help Harvey-Ravaged Communities?
State leaders have supported tapping the rainy day fund to help with recovery. But they haven’t offered many specifics.
The Fuzzy, Tangled Politics of Knitting
Underneath the mittens and baby blankets, knitting has long been political—even if the fibre arts community doesn’t want it to be.
The Limits of the Power of Prayer in American Politics
Faith alone can’t fix America’s broken political system.
Border Lands
Please join FPR and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting as we discuss property rights along the U.S.-Mexico border.
In-Person
New America
740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
OTI and Over 40 Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Consumer Groups Call on Congress to Address Data-Driven Discrimination
OTI and 42 other civil society organizations told Congress it must protect civil rights, equity, equal opportunity in the digital ecosystem.
Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me
Join New America NYC for a screening and conversation about the lasting impact of the artist and activist’s 60-year-career.
In-Person
Betaworks Studios
29 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014