There are clear limitations of innovation-first frameworks in civic technology. Incremental approaches and adaptable ...
This blog post is guest authored by Sarosh Nagar and David Eaves. Nagar is a Marshall Scholar and researcher at University College London. Eaves is the Co-Deputy Director and an Associate Professor of ...
We are dedicated to realizing the promise of America in an era of rapid technological and social change. At New America, our research and policy recommendations focus on five key thematic areas: ...
While much has been written about the difficulties parents face in finding affordable, high quality child care across the ...
Including people in policymaking is core to American identity—after all, resistance to “taxation without representation” led to the Revolutionary War. Even so, policymaking too often happens among ...
For families in East Dayton, Ohio, the lack of high-quality child care keeps parents out of work. But a history of distrust and poverty means that the community engagement and input into the process ...
Candace Rondeaux details the potential for prosecutorial precedent as an effective tool for holding Russian paramilitaries accountable as paramilitary unit commander Jan Petrovsky goes to trial in ...
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Latoya Dyer is clear that receiving pandemic-era aid made her feel more human. Her sentiments succinctly sum up nearly everything about this project—that robust federal investment in family-supportive ...
“Dollar, dollar, dollar, a dirty green paper!” sneered Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the notorious founder of Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party, as he set fire to a dollar bill in 1998. At the time, his ...