Episode 17: Dismantling the Department of Education
Zahava Stadler and Jeremy Bauer-Wolf explore why the Department of Education was created and what鈥檚 at stake if it disappears.
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Zahava Stadler and Jeremy Bauer-Wolf explore why the Department of Education was created and what鈥檚 at stake if it disappears.
Humor creates space for both praise and critique – and sometimes it helps us figure things out along the way.
Maresa Strano was on Digital Politics with Karen Jagoda to discuss the intricacies of ballot initiatives.
Lee Drutman was on CBS News to explain how proportional representation could be a potential solution to our current two-party binary.
A live storytelling event in the Mountain West puts the themes of pride, reckoning, and aspiration on stage.
Government shutdowns have grown more disruptive. Mark Schmitt explains how they became central to American politics what history tells.
In the wake of political violence, citizen assemblies offer a community-led path to renew democracy and reclaim public voice.
Lee Drutman was quoted in The New York Times on the influence of corporate lobbying in politics.
Lee Drutman wrote for The Contrarian on how fusion voting could shift power in American politics.
Hollie Russon Gilman wrote a book review for the Stanford Social Innovation Review on Celina Su鈥檚 new book, Budget Justice.