9/1 Amici Curiae Brief Supporting DISH’s Motion to Delay the Deadline to Purchase T-Mobile Spectrum
Ending America’s Exception to Slavery
The 13th Amendment created a loophole allowing slavery to persist in the US. This Labor Day we focus on those forced to work in our prisons.
August Digital Matters
Digging for Details about a Little-Known Civil Rights Protest During Jim Crow
We ask what propelled Mitchell-Powell to document this little-known story and what lessons apply to schools and libraries today.
The Library Sit-In of 1939: An Interview Series
A growing collection of interviews about the legacy of the Library Sit-In of 1939.
What Was the Library Sit-In of 1939?
Delving into the story of the Alexandria Library sit-in, how its story has been preserved and amplified, and what it teaches us today.
An Ode to Hip-Hop, from Education: 50 Years of a Genre in the Classroom
50 years later, hip-hop still has a major impact on U.S. education and educators continue to use hip-hop to engage young people in school.
Episode 7: Revival
In episode seven of New America’s original podcast, a murder case is cracked open again after decades.
Unlocking Inclusive Education: Lessons from Educators and Learners with Disabilities for Edtech Companies and School Leaders
New America and the U.S. Department of Education share lessons learned from a roundtable on learners with disabilities.