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Commentary Higher Education

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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PHOENIX, AZ - OCTOBER 31: A Maricopa County Elections Department staff member counts ballots ahead of Tuesdays election on October 31, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. Early voting lasted from October 7th through the 30th in Arizona, which had a record number of early voters. (Photo by Courtney Pedroza/Getty Images)
Report Democracy

How the Arizona Senate Audit in Maricopa County Is an Assault on Voting Rights

September 27, 2021By Ralph Neas, Richard A. Gephardt, Timothy E. Wirth, Gary Hart and Anthony EssayeOriginally Published : July 1, 2021
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Commentary Off-Kilter Podcast

Off-Kilter Podcast: “It’s Just Been Like This Rolling Cliff:” What’s Next for America’s Crumbling Unemployment Insurance System?

September 24, 2021By Rebecca Vallas
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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
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Commentary Off-Kilter Podcast

Off-Kilter Podcast: Inside the Fight to Make America’s New Child Allowance Permanent

September 17, 2021By Rebecca Vallas
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Commentary Economics

What Do Trade and Manufacturing Have to Do with Racial Justice?

September 16, 2021By Michelle LaVere and Samantha Wing
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Commentary Race & Inequality

What Colleges and School Districts Should Learn from the Census

September 16, 2021By Stefan Redding Lallinger
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 27: Cal State Los Angeles graduates sit at their commencement ceremony which was held outdoors beneath a tent on campus on July 27, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Commencement ceremonies for graduates from the classes of 2021 and 2020 are being held outdoors over seven days following delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Commentary Higher Education

The Campaign to Double the Pell Grant Is Well-Intentioned, but Must Lead to Improved Affordability and Diversity

September 15, 2021By Robert Shireman
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)
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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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Commentary Off-Kilter Podcast

Off-Kilter Podcast: The ongoing fight for disability economic justice, over thirty years after the ADA

September 10, 2021By Rebecca Vallas
Commentary Health Care

Advancing Maternal Health Equity in the Next Reconciliation Package

September 10, 2021By Jamila Taylor
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Commentary For-Profit Education

Predatory Colleges Think They Are Too Flawed to Fail. Biden’s Department of Education Should Prove Them Wrong.

September 9, 2021By Yan Cao
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Commentary Early Education

The Case for Child Care and Early Learning for All: Healthy Child Development and School Readiness

September 2, 2021By Julie Kashen and Halley Potter
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