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ICYMI: Renew America

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Close your eyes. Now, conjure an image of a conference鈥攁ny type of conference will do. What do you see? Our guess: Probably nothing you’d describe as a hipster farmers market of big ideas.

Yet that’s just what 国产视频 served up at its annual conference on May 18. (Major kudos to Baratunde Thurston for the description.) Conceptualized to fuel engagement in the most literal sense鈥攕ee: picnic-style lunch baskets鈥攖he one-day event convened some 300 activists, fellows, researchers, technologists, and writers to sleuth out a weighty topic: American renewal.

Or put another way: all the problems鈥攁nd opportunities鈥攖hat have cropped up in this era of rapid political shifts. Indeed, since its founding in 1999, 国产视频 has taken on the role of the politically curious think tank that’s sought to investigate solutions to some of tomorrow’s most pressing challenges. Now, 18 years later, that credo has hardly changed. From media literacy to racial justice to the future of work, conference attendees sat in on panel discussions and participated in workshops that probed major economic, political, and social issues.

But we know what you’re thinking: I missed the conference.

Be cool. This edition of the 国产视频 Weekly has been specially curated to give conference non-attendees a glimpse of the day of discussion. Jonathan Moyer recaps a conversation between Jose Antonio Vargas 补苍诲听Cecilia Mu帽oz聽that reconsiders how we think about what makes someone an American (hint: holding national citizenship is only part of the equation). What’s the forecast for the future of technology? Emily Fritcke takes a closer look at the moves being made to retool technology in the public interest. To mind the yawning populist gap and move away from the politics of division, writes Chayenne Polimedio, we must have a radical reckoning with the fact that our fates are tightly woven together. Can the very act of planning for a specific kind of disaster build capacity to respond to any sort of disaster? It can. And Hana Passen explores how. The “politics of responsibility” is specious鈥攂ut that hasn’t stopped it from permeating public policy discourse, Alysha Alani reports. Given the present political landscape, a shadow loomed large over much of the day’s conversations. So from austerity to math mistakes, Krish Lingala gives us a quick run-down of experts who can guide us through the minefield that is the Trump administration’s budget proposal.聽And last, Emefa Agawu walks us through the conference closer: Anne-Marie Slaughter and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in conversation over the nature and trajectory of public discourse in our fear-inflected political season.

The spectacle of our current political climate is, at best, deeply discouraging. But after putting together this admittedly small project, we also are inspired by how much good work is already being done鈥攁nd how this work signals that everything might, in the end, be OK.

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