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    Does Student Data Work for all Students?
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    Does Student Data Work for all Students?

    When we collect inconsistent data about students’ identities, we further exclude those we can least afford to ignore.

    Protect the Free and Open Internet
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    Protect the Free and Open Internet

    New America’s Open Technology Institute proposes four steps that the incoming administration should take to preserve global digital culture.

    The Dismal State of Child Care
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    The Dismal State of Child Care

    Affordable, quality child care is out of reach for many families in the United States—and when it isn’t it’s debilitating to pay for.

    Willfully Blind
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    Willfully Blind

    The GOP’s stance on for-profit higher education resembles the one it has taken on climate change—a refusal to accept the facts.

    Lifting the Torch for Multilingual Students
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    Lifting the Torch for Multilingual Students

    A new report dives into New York’s redesign of policies supporting the education of its shifting multilingual populations.

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    Social Media Jihad 2.0
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    Social Media Jihad 2.0

    New America welcomes terrorism analyst Michael S. Smith II to discuss ISIS’ use of social media technologies

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    New America
    740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005

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