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How Gutting the U.S. Department of Education Would Hurt Students and Their Families

February 12, 2025 — Kings Floyd, Peter Granville, Chantal Hinds and Halley Potter
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Report Unemployment

Care Matters: A Report Card for Care Policies in the States

September 22, 2021By Julie Kashen and Amanda Novello
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Report Higher Education

Congress’s Free Community College Plan Could Benefit 8 Million Students, with the Right Funding Formula

September 22, 2021By Peter Granville
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Report Health Care

Tracking Progress of the Black Maternal Health Momnibus

September 20, 2021By Jamila Taylor and Anna Bernstein
Report Higher Education

Achieving Financial Equity and Justice for HBCUs

September 14, 2021By Denise A. Smith
BEIRUT, LEBANON - OCTOBER 17: People wave Lebanese flags and chant to mark the one-year anniversary of anti-government protests on October 17, 2020 in Beirut, Lebanon. On the one year anniversary since the unprecedented mass protests of Lebanese demanding political change as the country buckled under social and economic devastation, Beirut remains in rubble after the August 4 port blast. (Photo by Marwan Tahtah/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Lebanon Is in Free Fall. Opposition Groups Have Radically Different Ideas about How to Save It.

September 14, 2021By Sam Heller
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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 11:  The 'Tribute in Light' memorial lights up lower Manhattan near One World Trade Center on September 11, 2018 in New York City. The tribute at the site of the World Trade Center towers has been an annual event in New York since March 11, 2002.Throughout the country services are being held to remember the 2,977 people who were killed in New York, the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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A World Still Disfigured by 9/11

September 1, 2021By Peter Schwartzstein, Hafsa Halawa, Sam Heller, Naira Antoun, Rohan Advani, Dahlia Scheindlin, Aron Lund, Abdelrahman Ayyash, Amanda Rogers, Sajad Jiyad, Thanassis Cambanis and Eamon Kircher-Allen
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Report Race & Inequality

A New Federal Approach to School Integration, Inspired by Student Activists

August 16, 2021By Miriam Nunberg and Laura Petty
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Report English Learners

Pandemic Response to Pandemic Recovery: Helping English Learners Succeed This Fall and Beyond

August 11, 2021By Conor P. Williams and Dr. Maggie Marcus
Report Unemployment

7.5 Million Workers Face Devastating Unemployment Benefits Cliff This Labor Day

August 5, 2021By Andrew Stettner
Report Higher Education

Flying under the Regulation Radar: University Partnerships with Coding Bootcamps

August 4, 2021By Taela Dudley and Emma Rindlisbacher
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Report From Crisis to Opportunity

Building a High-Quality Child Care and Early Learning Infrastructure for New York City

July 22, 2021By Julie Kashen, Loris Toribio, Emma Vadehra, Chansi Powell, Jaylen Hackett, Halley Potter, Nancy Park and Ayana Bartholomew
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: Children returning to school line up before entering P.S. 179 Kensington on December 07, 2020 in New York City. The New York City public school system opened for in-person learning 10 days after being shut down by Mayor Bill De Blasio due to a rising number of coronavirus (COVID-19) positive cases in the city. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Report From Crisis to Opportunity

Creating High-Quality, Inclusive, and Equitable Educational Experiences for All of New York City’s Students

July 22, 2021By Halley Potter, Loris Toribio, Emma Vadehra, Nirvani Budhram, Michelle Burris, Jaylen Hackett, Stefan Redding Lallinger, Chansi Powell, Rosario Quiroz Villarreal and Allison Welch
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 16: A construction laborer works on the site of a new residential building in the Hudson Yards development, August 16, 2016 in New York City. Home construction in the U.S. accelerated in July to the fastest pace in five months. While housing starts were up 2.1 percent nationally, new construction was up 15.5 percent in the Northeast, led by a surge in new apartment and condo construction. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Report From Crisis to Opportunity

Promoting a Rapid, Equitable Economic Recovery from COVID-19 for New York City

July 22, 2021By Andrew Stettner, James Parrott, Jose Ortiz, Jr., Daniel Edelman, Loris Toribio, Christine Auyeung and Brandon Martin
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 11:  Public housing stands in Brooklyn on June 11, 2018 in New York City. In an announcement today made public by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, New York City will pay $2 billion to settle claims of corruption and mismanagement at the nation's largest public housing agency known as NYCHA. Investigators claim that water leaks,holes in walls, lead paint, mold, malfunctioning elevators and rats were a part of daily life for the thousands of residents living in public housing. The deal also calls for the appointment of a monitor to oversee the city-run public housing authority during the 10-year span of the agreement.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Report From Crisis to Opportunity

Strengthening Housing Stability and Increasing Opportunity for Low-Income Families in New York City

July 22, 2021By Chloe Sarnoff and Casey Berkovitz
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 08: Former professional baseball player CC Sabathia (R) distributes pantry boxes to Boys And Girls Club families at the Belmont Community Day Care Center on April 08, 2020 in The Bronx Borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
Report From Crisis to Opportunity

Strengthening New York City’s Nonprofit Human Services Sector

July 22, 2021By Chloe Sarnoff
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