Taking Action to Increase the Number of Family Child Care Providers
A pilot program in Maryland is showing promising results
December Digital Matters
From the Community: CivicSpace Survey Reveals Chicagoland Priorities to Financially Thrive
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House Republicans Propose Big Subsidies for Well-Off Graduate Borrowers
The College Cost Reduction Act is even more generous to high-income graduate borrowers than the SAVE plan.
How Do You End An Endless War?
In Episode 81 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen looks at lessons from Northern Ireland for today’s seemingly endless wars.
How Local Early Childhood Initiatives Can Shape State Policy
With some localities moving faster than states on early childhood education expansion, how can their lessons have an upward impact?
The First Museum Director to Mark the 1939 Library Sit-In
An interview with the man who fatefully decided to install a marker commemorating the library sit-in of 1939 long before many knew about it.
The Wagner Group in Court
A landmark war crimes trial in Finland against paramilitary commander Jan Petrovsky could set new legal precedents.
Transforming Lives with Child Care and Community Engagement: A Two-Generation Approach
How a new Head Start facility in East Dayton has the power to be transformative for a struggling community.