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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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Report Century International

Syrian Prisoner Amnesty Could Be a Breakthrough—If Damascus Is Ready to Do More

August 4, 2022By Sam Heller
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Report College Affordability

Cosmetology Training Needs a Make-Over

July 14, 2022By Carolyn Fast, Peter Granville and Tiara Moultrie
UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 04: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks with members of Ironworkers Local 5 after signing an executive order on project labor agreements at the union's training hall on February 04, 2022 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Biden signed an executive order aimed at improving efficiency in federal procurement and alleviating coordination challenges that can slow progress on major government construction projects, according to the White House. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Report Economic Opportunity

What Biden Has Done—and Still Can Do—for Workers

July 7, 2022By Steven Greenhouse
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Report PK-12 Education

Strong Foundations: Promoting Diverse and Inclusive Preschool Settings

June 30, 2022By The Century Foundation
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Report Higher Education

Parent PLUS Borrowers: The Hidden Casualties of the Student Debt Crisis

May 31, 2022By Peter Granville
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 04:  Anti-government protesters march in Tahrir Square February 4, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.  Clashes between anti- and pro-government factions in Egypt's central square quieted February 4, as anti-government protesters called for a
Report Century International

Nonviolent Movements Can Save a World in Crisis

May 26, 2022By Ivan Marovic
From Century International
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Report Economics

Developing a Research Agenda on Racial and Gender Equity in the Pandemic-Era U.S. Labor Market

May 24, 2022By Sam Abbott, Kate Bahn and Julie Kashen
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - DECEMBER 08: Protesters march in the streets near the Hennepin County Government Center on December 8, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Opening statements began today in the trial of former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter, who is charged with manslaughter in the April 2021 shooting death of Daunte Wright. Potter says she thought she was using her Taser when she shot Wright with her handgun. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Roundtable: How Protests Can Build Lasting Political Movements

May 24, 2022By Taif Alkhudary, Jean Kassir, Ivan Marovic, Thomas Carothers, Thanassis Cambanis, Nicole Carty and Hicham Yezza
From Century International
DAMASCUS, SYRIA - MARCH 10:  A pro-Assad demonstration quickly puts an end to a pro-democracy demonstration in front of the justice palace on March 10, 2005 in Damascus, Syria. The Lebanese Parliament emboldened by pro-Syrian demonstrations in Beirut voted to re-elect Lebanon's pro-Syrian Prime Minister, Omar Karami, who was forced stand down by pressure from opponents of Syria's occupation.  (Photo by Jeroen Kramer/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Can Assad’s New Military Appointments Help Rebuild His Regime?

May 23, 2022By Aron Lund
From Century International
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 31: A man walks past police barricades surrounding Taksim Square and Gezi Park on the third anniversary of the Gezi Park protests on May 31, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. The protests began on May 28, 2013 to contest the planned urban development of Gezi Park, however larger protests started after police evicted protesters from the park sparking weeks of civil unrest.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Roundtable: Studies of Policing Should Extend to Communities and across Borders

May 19, 2022By Hayal Akarsu, Nicole Nguyen and Alex Vitale
From Century International
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Report K - 12

School Segregation in U.S. Metro Areas

May 17, 2022By Halley Potter
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Report Manufacturing

Community Colleges Collaborate to Advance Racial Equity in Manufacturing

May 17, 2022By Michelle Burris, Tanu Kumar and Andrew Stettner
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 17:  Police guard the famous bull statue during Occupy Wall Street protests in the Financial District on September 17, 2012 in New York City. Today is the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street and protesters are planning various actions and events throughout the day.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Roundtable: Police Reform in Global Perspective

May 17, 2022By Mara Redlich Revkin, Hayal Akarsu, Monica Bell, Joanna Gilmore, Nicole Nguyen, Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Omar Sirri and Alex Vitale
From Century International
ERFURT, GERMANY - JANUARY 13: Bjoern Hoecke, head of the AfD (Alternative fuer Deutschland, or Alternative for Germany) in Thuringia, speaks to supporters at the first AfD Thuringia rally since the Cologne sex attacks on January 13, 2016 in Erfurt, Germany. Hoecke, who is on the far-right wing of the AfD, is demanding an immediate closure of Germany's borders to refugees and the expulsion of foreigners with criminal records. Over 500 women have filed charges including molestation, in some cases robbery and even rape following the gathering of hundreds of North African men, many of them were from Morocco and Algeria, at Cologne's Hauptbahnhof main railway station on New Year's Eve. The incident has caused heated discussion in Germany over the government's open-door policy for refugees. In 2015 Germany registered 1.1 million new migrants and refugees. (Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images)
Report Century International

The Politics of Moral Panics

May 9, 2022By Sabiha Allouche, Houria Bouteldja, Karma R. Chávez, Lobna Darwish, Kate Korycki, Maya Mikdashi, Emma Spruce, Anna Younes and Naira Antoun
From Century International
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Report Unions & Organizing

What Unions Are Doing To Protect American Democracy

May 6, 2022By Steven Greenhouse
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