Beyond the Color-Line
Jerrod MacFarlane spoke to former New America fellow Thomas Chatterton Williams about his new memoir, Self-Portrait in Black and White.
Civic Power
New America NYC and Demos host a fireside chat at Civic Hall with K. Sabeel Rahman and Hollie Russon Gilman
In-Person
Civic Hall
118 West 22nd Street #12th Floor, New York, NY 10011
Gov. Greg Abbott Says Texas Nonprofits Helping Refugees Should Focus on Homelessness. Refugee Groups Say It Doesn’t Work That Way.
Resettlement funding can’t simply be reallocated to other problem areas, said the CEO of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service.
Grieving With Google Street View
After a recent Twitter thread, thousands of people shared stories of finding deceased loved ones on Google Street View.
OTI Welcomes Surveillance Reform Bill
OTI welcomes a new bipartisan surveillance reform bill.
Rebooting Internet Freedom
Commitment to a free and open global internet will need to start right here at home, writes Ranking Digital Rights’ Rebecca MacKinnon.
The Case for Multiparty Democracy
Multiparty democracy leads to more complex political thinking, Lee Drutman writes in Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop.
Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop
In-Person
The Core Club
66 East 55th Street, New York, NY 10022
Defining Public Interest Technology
What does it mean to apply technology expertise to the public interest?