A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out! To Address Racial and Economic Injustice, Bridge the Skills Gap

As we work to ensure a more just economic recovery, business leaders, policy leaders and philanthropists all have an important role to play. Paul Salem discusses how tested programs like Year Up plays a critical role in creating an integrated talent ecosystem for young people of color to succeed.

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Embracing a More Honest Reckoning with History — A Historian’s Perspective on Education, Battling the Culture Wars in Schools, and Liberation

A conversation with historian, teacher and activist, Professor Timothy Patrick McCarthy, on the importance of embracing an honest reckoning with history, battling the culture wars in schools, and liberation dreaming in order to realize our best aspirations and intentions for public education.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights David A. Carrillo, Joshua Spivak, and Brandon V. Stracener Democracy Law and Human Rights David A. Carrillo, Joshua Spivak, and Brandon V. Stracener

California’s Electorate Runs the Game in Recall Elections

California voters hold a high degree of power in the state’s recall process. Combined with the state’s other direct democracy tools (the initiative statute, the initiative constitutional amendment, and the referendum) the state electorate has power that approaches that of a state government branch.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights Anthony J. Mohr Democracy Law and Human Rights Anthony J. Mohr

Leading in Local Government

A conversation with Mike Feuer, Los Angeles’ City Attorney and one of California’s leading lawyers and lawmakers. As Los Angeles' chief lawyer and prosecutor since July, 2013, he has brought an innovative, problem-solving focus that combines fair and effective prosecution with initiatives to improve public safety and the quality of life throughout the city.

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Education Andrew Brennen and Sanaa Kahloon Education Andrew Brennen and Sanaa Kahloon

Beyond Prom Planning — Engaging Student Voice and Shifting Power in Kentucky to Improve Academic Achievement and Education Equity

Students spend upwards of thirty-five hours a week in a classroom and yet, they are rarely consulted when it comes to improving our schools. Andrew Brennen and Sanaa Kahloon discuss how this is changing as education stakeholders around the country tap into the power of student voice as a means both to bolster student achievement and to disrupt long-standing inequities.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights Mary Jo Meisner and Anthony J. Mohr Democracy Law and Human Rights Mary Jo Meisner and Anthony J. Mohr

A White House Insider and Scholar Reflects on Biden's First Hundred Days

THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION SERIES:

A conversation with David Gergen, Professor of Public Service and co-founding Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, and former White House adviser to Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton.

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Racial and Gender Equity, Climate Change and Sustainability Mary Anne Sullivan, Hilary C. Tompkins, and Jamie Wickett Racial and Gender Equity, Climate Change and Sustainability Mary Anne Sullivan, Hilary C. Tompkins, and Jamie Wickett

Climate Actions: Respecting Social Considerations While Heeding the Science

THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION SERIES:

The Biden administration has moved rapidly in its first 100 days to renew our government’s efforts to stem climate change. The Department of Energy and Department of Interior will both play outsized roles among the federal agencies in helping to implement Biden’s climate agenda.

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Health, Racial and Gender Equity Lillian Sparks Robinson Health, Racial and Gender Equity Lillian Sparks Robinson

Changing Public Health Systems as the Key to Achieving Health Equity

THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION SERIES:

A conversation with Shavon Arline-Bradley, Founding Principal of R.E.A.C.H. Beyond Solutions LLC, a public health, policy/advocacy, faith and executive leadership firm and Co-Founder of The Health Equity Cypher Group, a collaborative of nationally recognized health equity experts designed to expand the work of health, equity and diversity & inclusion in all sectors.

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America’s Aging Infrastructure Needs Our Support

THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION SERIES:

America infrastructure received a score of ’C-’. It is no secret that our nation’s many infrastructure networks, from the electric grid to transit systems to drinking water pipes and port facilities, have been underfunded and gradually deteriorating for decades. Emily Feenstra, from the American Society of Civil Engineers, discusses how this needs to change.

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Our Common Responsibility: Addressing Homelessness Post-COVID

OPINION COMMENTARY:

We see them in most major cities: tents in our neighborhoods, tarps on our sidewalks, and encampments in our parks. We see garbage piling up. Feces in doorways. Teresa Mosqueda and Sally Bagshaw emphasize, however, that inside the tents, there are people trying to survive.

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Climate Change: Perspectives from a Scientist and a Scholar

Tom Conforti has a conversation with Daniel Schrag, Professor of Geology, Environmental Science and Engineering at Harvard University, Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment and Co-Director of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, about climate change, solutions and adaptation.

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Health, Racial and Gender Equity Matt Nathan and Susan Carney Lynch Health, Racial and Gender Equity Matt Nathan and Susan Carney Lynch

Building Trust in COVID-19 Vaccines in Communities of Color Through Community Investment

A conversation with Karen Emmons, a Professor of Social and Behavioral Science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Bisola Ojikutu, an infectious disease specialist and health equity researcher who has dedicated her career to overcoming racial and ethnic disparities in HIV and now COVID-19 — discussing how community investment can help build trust in vaccines.

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