Rethinking Localism in Education Law and Policy
Interview with Professor Derek Black on localism as a driver of segregation & inequity and why we must rethink the role of school districts.
10 Years of Ranking Digital Rights: Corporate Accountability for Human Rights in the Digital Age
For the past decade, Ranking Digital Rights has been a galvanizing force for holding Big Tech accountable.
ACP in the 313: Closing Detroit’s Digital Divide
Detroit’s success in implementing the Affordable Connectivity Program shows how effective the ACP can be in bridging the digital divide.
The Difference “Difference” Makes for American National Security
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and New America offer new research on the views of non-white Americans on national security issues.
[ONLINE] – Monica Potts, The Forgotten Girls: A Memoir of Friendship and Lost Promise in Rural America
Join the Fellows Program for a conversation with Monica Potts about her new book.
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT
Higher Education Funding Inequality in America
Funding discrimination against students who struggle to gain the credentials necessary to lead a productive life is commonplace in the US.
Why Do So Many Older Americans Owe Student Loans?
More and more seniors have student loan debt. The majority have debt from their own time in college (not debt for others).
How To Make Gainful Employment Regulations Even Better
New gainful employment regulations could do a better job of catching low-quality programs with a few changes.