The Rickety Bureaucracy That Is Holding Up California’s Early Education System
A new report uncovers the web of often uncoordinated agencies that manage early care and education programs across the state of California.
A New Development Model for India?
Popular models of development suggest a rigid linear path. But India is taking a more entrepreneurial path—one that holds promise for growth
Can Love Elevate Our Politics?
Millennial Fellows Christian Hosam and Aaron Noffke discuss the role of love in politics and policy.
San Diego Unified Reverses Course, Stops Sending Parents to Collections
The decision represents a change in tone by school board members, who defended the program in November.
San Francisco’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Municipal Fiber Releases Net Neutrality Report
The city of San Francisco’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Municipal Fiber released a report on net neutrality, digital privacy, and local control.
Skydiving Without a Parachute
The Clarifying Lawful Use of Overseas Data Act (CLOUD Act) was recently introduced in the Senate & House of Representatives.
The Politics of Going to the Movies
On how the release of Black Panther prompts a reflection on the challenges of being a Black movie-goer in majority-white spaces.
The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the Tragedy in Vietnam
Join ISP and author Max Boot to discuss his new book “The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam”
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