Fantasy Is a Valuable Educational Tool. Just Look at ‘Barbie’
LSX Fellow Deena Weisberg and LSX Co-founder Kathy Hirsh-Pasek explore the value of fantasy and imagination in children’s learning.
[ONLINE] – When Will the US Provide Promised Condolence Payments to Survivors of Military Operations from the Post-9/11 Wars?
Virtual
8PM – 9PM EDT
Dissension In The ranks? Some Accrediting Agencies Embrace Guidance To Improve Complaint Processes, Others Push Back
The Department of Education has said accreditors need to improve how they handle complaints, but only some accrediting agencies are choosing
Frontline Fury: Inequity in the Climate Battle
Reversing climate change requires tackling climate inequality, by centering the experiences of those on the frontlines of climate crisis.
Global Governance in an Era of Planetary Disruption
Join us in conversation on global governance approaches to modern challenges, including digital technology and equitable climate finance.
In-Person
New America
740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
Is America Really Ready for a Third Party?
Lee Drutman was quoted in the Governing about the paradox of partisanship.
Telling the Story of the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In on Screen
We talk to Matt Spangler, creator of the documentary film Out of Obscurity about the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In.
Cara Fitzpatrick
New Arizona Fellow, 2019