Ad Hoc News: Why Glenn Ligon Is the Text-Artist Everyone’s Flexing Right Now (Glenn Ligon)
Galerie Magazine: José Parlá Opens Up His Brooklyn Studio Ahead of His Major Show at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (José Parlá)
The New Yorker: “Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!” and “Gatz” Beat On Against the Current (Soho Rep)
Inc Magazine: Eduardo Medina on Scaling With Purpose, Building a Resilient Culture, and Preparing for an AI Future (BetterUp)
Axios News Orleans: New Orleans to debut fleur-de-lis version of Hollywood Walk of Fame (Brandan “BMIKE” Odums)
Dwell: Ceramicists in Montana’s Capital Are Pushing Local Artistry Beyond “Western” Clichés (Wendy Red Star)
PRINT Magazine: A Website Renaissance for Studio Museum in Harlem by Base Design (Studio Museum in Harlem)
NPR: How one Ukrainian chef is fighting for culinary independence (José Andrés, World Central Kitchen)
DW: How West Africa is fighting disinformation (Africa Center)
ArtReview: Luminous Life Lessons from Glenn Ligon (Glenn Ligon)
Forbes: Jeffrey Gibson Follows Up Venice Biennale With Exhibition Of New Work At Mass MoCA (Jeffrey Gibson)
Chicago Tribune (opinion): West Garfield Park is a neighborhood worth fighting for (Marshall Hatch Jr.)
Hyperallergic: Artists and Poets Gather in Chelsea for “Cathartic” Night of Community (Carrie Mae Weems)
SURFACE: In For Freedoms' New Monograph, Rujeko Hockley Asks: When I Call, Who Listens? (Jenny Holzer, Jeffrey Gibson)
Apollo Magazine: Apollo Awards 2024: Artist of the Year (Jeffrey Gibson, Mark Bradford)
The New York Times: Helen Pickett Brings ‘Crime and Punishment’ to American Ballet Theater (The Wooster Group)
The New York Times: Solange Knowles, Danny Meyer and Darren Walker Honor the Studio Museum in Harlem (Darren Walker, Thelma Golden, Studio Museum in Harlem)
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Titus Kaphar’s Sundance film, ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness,’ is releasing this Friday (Reginald Dwayne Betts)
San Francisco Standard (Opinion, Stephen Braitsch): Turning the Great Highway into a park will reap millions for business (Hudson River Park)
Archinect: Studio Museum in Harlem will open new building in late 2025 (Studio Museum in Harlem, Sara Zewde, Adjaye Associates)
The Art Newspaper: With help from Lubaina Himid, Glenn Ligon and more, Frieze's Artist-to-Artist initiative is supporting new talent (Glenn Ligon, Simone Leigh, Yinka Shonibare)
Oregon Live: Portland Art Museum expansion will restructure its galleries, unveil nearly 300 unseen pieces (Jeffrey Gibson, Simone Leigh, Wendy Red Star, Carrie Mae Weems)
The Art Newspaper: Artist-designed billboards opposing Donald Trump and supporting Kamala Harris go up in battleground states (Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems)
Variety: Prison Film Fest: How a Formerly Incarcerated Man Began San Quentin FF (Rashaan Thomas)
The New York Times: Studio Museum in Harlem to Open New Building in Fall 2025 (Thelma Golden, Studio Museum in Harlem)
Observer: How One Cultural Agency Is Transforming the City’s Art Scene (Pioneer Works, Ghetto Film School, The Marshall Project)
Bloomberg: Why California is Reconsidering Nuclear Energy After 50-Year Ban
Forbes: Trump’s Clean Energy Dilemma
Heatmap: Energy Department Meeting With Utilities, Developers on Trump’s Nuclear Plans
Inside Climate News: Without Weighing Costs to Public Health, EPA Rolls Back Air Pollution Standards for Coal Plants
The Economist: America’s dangerous pursuit of critical-mineral dominance
Axios: Winters are getting shorter across most U.S. cities
Heatmap: How Trump’s War Could Destabilize the Global Energy Market
Inside Climate News: US Government Is Accelerating Coral Reef Collapse, Scientists Warn
Politico: Interior jump-starts solar energy permitting
Reuters: US takes step to solidify rules on nuclear fusion energy
Axios: Carbon tariff backers see a way into reconciliation
Associated Press: Frustration grows at fossil fuel influence and structure of UN climate talks. Some call for reform
Grist: The question bringing COP29 to a halt: Who’s rich enough to pay for climate change?
The Guardian: Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say leading climate policy experts
Mother Jones: Oil Industry Openly Encourages Trump to Roll Back Crucial Climate Policies
Clean Energy Canada: The link between wildfires, extreme weather, and climate change (Climate Central)
The New York Times: Inside the Quest to Make Fusion Energy a Reality (Commonwealth Fusion Systems)
Energy Intelligence: COP29: Climate Cash Crunch Outweighs Trump Worries (U.S. Climate Action Network)
Inside Climate News: In a Parched US, Human-Triggered Wildfires Are Poised to Thrive (Climate Central)
The New York Times (Opinion, Gavin Schmidt and Zeke Hausfather) We Study Climate Change. We Can’t Explain What We’re Seeing.
Axios: Carbon emissions from fossil fuels hit record highs in 2024: report
Bloomberg: (Opinion, Liam Denning) Trump’s EPA: Less Protecting the Environment, More Drilling
CNBC: Exxon CEO says Trump should keep U.S. involved in global effort to address climate change
Reuters: COP29: Why are countries fighting over climate finance?
Wall Street Journal: Exxon Says Trump Should Keep U.S. in Paris Climate Pact
Associated Press: Earth’s biggest polluters aren’t sending leaders to UN climate talks in a year of weather extremes
Forbes: 1000-Year Durability Of Carbon Removals Needed To Meet Climate Goals
The New York Times: Biden Team Tries to Buoy Climate Talks Jolted by ‘Bitterly Disappointing’ Election
The Washington Post: Oil companies face a new fine for methane. Trump could scrap it.
Associated Press: California air regulators approve changes to climate program that could raise gas prices
CBS News: COP29 climate summit begins today in Baku. Will it be the last for the U.S.?
Inside Climate News: New Federal Funds Aim to Cut Carbon Emissions and Air Pollution From US Ports
The Los Angeles Times: ‘Drill, baby, drill!’ and climate change denial: California braces for a Trump environment
POLITICO: Why Trump’s 2nd withdrawal from the Paris Agreement will be different
Associated Press: Majority Black Louisiana elementary school to shut down amid lawsuits over toxic air exposure
Associated Press: Trump 2.0 will alter global climate fighting efforts. Will others step up?
Bloomberg Law: Cap-and-Trade Momentum High as More States Ponder the Strategy
Bloomberg: Trump plans to dismantle Biden’s climate law. It won’t be easy
Grist: Here are the 5 issues to watch at COP29
The Hill: Climate change is drying out the US West, even when rain pours: Study
E&E News: California voters greenlight $10B climate bond
The Guardian: ‘A wrecking ball’: experts warn Trump’s win sets back global climate action
The Guardian: This year ‘virtually certain’ to be hottest on record, finds EU space programme
Los Angeles Times: Climate change found to be main driver of worsening drought
The New York Times: World Needs Much More Aid to Adapt to Climate Shocks, U.N. Says
The Washington Post: It would take the impossible to stop 2024 from becoming the hottest year on record
People: Prince William Is 'Coalition Builder' For Green Ideas (Earthshot Prize)
Grist: California congressman David Valadao is betting the farm on water (Community Water Center)
Associated Press: Landmark Washington climate law faces possible repeal by voters
Bloomberg: Global GDP Seen Taking Much Bigger Climate Hit Than First Feared
Associated Press: ‘All I can think about is hotter days.’ Voter campaigns target Latinas worried about climate change
Semafor: Green jet fuel producers are crossing a daunting climate tech barrier
Axios: Extreme heat set records for health perils in 2023
The Conversation: Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial
The New York Times: (Opinion, Jonathan Mingle) Why the Oil and Gas Industry Is So Afraid of Kamala Harris
The Hill: (Opinion, Michael O’Hanlon) Cutting emissions isn’t enough: Counteract global warming with geoengineering
The Washington Post: (Opinion, Sarah Labowitz) I study disasters. Our recovery system is facing its own.
Inside Climate News: Hurricane Threat Poised to Keep Rising, Experts Warn
The New York Times: In a First, a Gas Utility Is Sued Over Global Warming Deception
POLITICO: ‘It is hurricane season’: DeSantis pushes back on climate’s role in fueling stronger storms
ESG Dive: US energy transition path currently in line with 2.6 degrees Celsius temperature rise: BNEF
Fast Company: Is the Midwest a 'climate haven'? Business owners certainly think so
The New York Times: NW Natural Added to Oregon Suit Over Climate Change
NPR: How Helene and Milton were supercharged by climate change
The Washington Post: A climate overshoot would cause irreversible damage, scientists warn
Associated Press: Climate change boosted Helene’s deadly rain and wind and scientists say same is likely for Milton
Axios: AI's race for the planet
CBS News: Americans are flocking to U.S. regions most threatened by climate change
Grist: Hurricane Helene brought devastation — and an opportunity — to Appalachia’s power grids
The New York Times: (Opinion, Porter Fox) Hurricane Milton Is Terrifying, and It Is Just the Start
The Guardian: Earth’s ‘vital signs’ show humanity’s future in balance, say climate experts
Axios: Michael Crow sees AI reshaping higher education
Chalkbeat: The problem with school boards
Ed Week (opinion): AI Isn’t the Real Threat to Special Education
Inside Higher Ed: If ICE Won’t Show a Warrant, What Can Campuses Do?
K-12 Dive: 1 in 3 schools recovered in math or reading post-pandemic, NWEA reports
Boston Globe (opinion): Is Mass. really an educational leader when reading scores lag behind Mississippi? (National Council on Teacher Quality)
Inside Higher Ed: The View from This Year’s Annual ACE Meeting (American Council on Education)
Financial Times: How China’s universities joined the global elite
LAist: AI use in classrooms
PYMNTS: Classrooms Turn AI Into a Lesson in Collaboration
Times Higher Education (opinion): Generative AI is not just a tool for learning. It shapes how students think
Wall Street Journal: These Schools Want Civil Discourse on Campus. Even That Is Up for Dispute.
Associated Press: Trump wants to end ‘wokeness’ in education. He has vowed to use federal money as leverage
Chalkbeat Chicago: In wake of Trump win, Chicago Board of Education moves to reaffirm protections for immigrants
The Conversation: Campus diversity is becoming difficult to measure as students keep their race and ethnicity hidden on college applications
K-12 Dive: Fewer after-school programs offering academic supports, NCES finds
Times Higher Education: Colleges on defensive as Trump stirs international student fears
MSNBC: Former Secretary of Education @arneduncan joins the @11thHour to discuss (Arne Duncan)
Axios: What happens if Trump eliminates the Department of Education
Hechinger Report: Some colleges have an answer for students questioning the value of higher ed: work-based learning
The New York Times: Colleges Wonder if They Will Be ‘the Enemy’ Under Trump
The New York Times: (Opinion, Jessica Grose) Trump Doesn’t Care Enough About K-12 Education to Break It
ABC News: Dismantling the Department of Education? Trump's plan for schools in his second term
NBC News: Louisiana's Ten Commandments law in public schools is blocked by federal judge
Hechinger Report (Opinion, Brandon Protas): We can do better than remedial ed
EdSource: California schools chief pledges to resist cuts in funding if Trump axes U.S. Dept. of Education
EdSurge: New AI Tools Are Promoted as Study Aids for Students. Are They Doing More Harm Than Good?
K-12 Dive: President-elect Donald Trump’s victory divides education community
TIME Magazine: What Trump’s Win Means for Education
The Hechinger Report (Opinion,Conor P. Williams): Trump is back. We’re still waiting on his plan for schools
The Hill: Trump, GOP set to overhaul federal education policy
USA Today: How Trump’s win could erode Biden's higher education agenda
The Hill: Student loans, Title IX: What education policies might come out of a Trump administration
K-12 Dive: How did K-12 fare on state ballots in the 2024 election?
Education Week: Supreme Court Weighs High-Stakes Fraud Issue for E-Rate Program
Los Angeles (Opinion, Karin Klein): Why grade inflation is spreading from high school to college
POLITICO: Floridians to decide if school board races remain nonpartisan
BlackPressUSA: How Research Can Help Us Better Understand and Support Early Childhood Educators (The Education Trust)
Inside Higher Ed: Report: Mental Health Disrupts Studying for Most Students
The74: (Opinion, Conor P. William) Good for All Kids, Pre-K Programs Are Especially Beneficial for English Learners
Associated Press: Black male teachers are a rarity in preschools. This pioneering program wants to change that
Education Week: Most Teens Believe Conspiracy Theories, See News as Biased. What Can Schools Do?
Higher Ed Dive: How can colleges maintain diverse student bodies?
Inside Higher Ed: How U.S. Plans to Recognize Colleges for Student Success
K-12 Dive: AI discipline lawsuit highlights need for school policies
Inside Higher Ed: State Lawmakers Call for Rethinking Federal Role in Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed: Disparities in the American Dream
The 74: White House Plan Yields 323K Tutors, Mentors to Aid COVID Learning Recovery
K-12 Dive: Facilitating peer discussions can broaden learning
Inside Higher Ed: Career Coaching Can Aid Student Success, but Not Every Student Receives Guidance
The New York Times: (Opinion, Jessica Grose) The Education Crisis Neither Candidate Will Address
The 74: (Opinion, Barbara Duffield) For Many Students, Homeless Means School-Less — and Things Could Get Even Worse
Voice of America: Do Students in American Schools Read Long Books Anymore?
City News: Montreal father starts foundation to protect youth from gun violence after personal loss
WBBM: New data says Chicago is doing a better job of stopping violence before it happens
WTTW: What Comes Next After Judge Strikes Down Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban
The Trace: The Trace Launches the Gun Violence Data Hub
CBS Chicago: Federal judge rules Illinois assault weapons ban unconstitutional
ABC News: 'Deeply troubling': Gun-violence prevention groups react to Trump victory
The Trace: The White House’s Medicaid Plan Could Be ‘Transformational’ for Gun Violence Prevention
CBS Mornings: Women's program aims to combat violence in Chicago: "The police cannot do this alone"
WBEZ-FM: ‘We need to keep working on making change’: 10 years after police shot Laquan McDonald
Chicago Sun Times: The Supreme Court sends an encouraging sign on ghost guns
WTTW-TV: Advocates Push for Tighter Rules Around Reporting Stolen Guns, Serial Number Checks in Illinois
The Trace: Chicago Trades One Controversial Gun Surveillance Technology for Another
The 19th: A campus shooting spurred her political awakening. Her whole family followed.
CBS Chicago: Feds give Chicago anti-violence programs $4 million in funding (Arne Duncan, Chicago CRED)
Block Club Chicago: After Spike In Humboldt Park Shootings, Violence Interrupters Working To Resolve Gang Conflicts
Chicago Tribune: Supreme Court seems open to upholding regulations on ghost guns, hard to trace weapons used in crime
WTTW-TV: Community Safety Leaders Emphasize the Power of Youth, Social Media in Gun Violence Prevention
Bloomberg (interview): WHO’s Dr. Tedros: ‘Viruses Get the Advantage When We Are Divided’
Axios: RFK Jr. pick sets off alarms in public health
Healthcare Dive: Health systems band together to test and publicly rank top AI models
Kaiser Health News: [VIDEO] Why the US Has Made Little Progress Improving Black Americans’ Health
The New York Times: (Opinion, Rachel Bedard) How to Handle Kennedy as America’s Top Health Official
The Guardian: Why the Trump administration will be bad for Americans’ health
NPR: What happens when a vaccine skeptic leads health policy? Ask Florida
USA Today: Idaho health agency halts COVID vaccine program, joining backlash
US News & World Report: Early Deaths From Heart Disease Rising in Rural U.S.
STAT News: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles tests generative AI to translate discharge notes into Spanish
STAT News: Health and science experts on their hopes and worries for the Trump era
Bloomberg Law: Biden Health Discrimination Rules at Risk With Second Trump Term
NBC News: Millions at risk of losing health insurance after Trump's victory
Physicians Weekly: Case Management in Primary Care to Improve Health Equity for Complex Needs
Black Belt News Network: Pickens native first Alabamian to be hired to national nonprofit for Black women's health (GirlTREK)
NPR: When it comes to improving U.S. health care, what 20 years of war can teach us
The Times Weekly: Study Examines Long-Term Effects of Structural Racism on Aging in Black Americans
The Boston Globe: Are nurse practitioners replacing doctors? They’re definitely reshaping health care.
Seattle Medium: How Much Of The U.S. Health System Is Failing?
Vanity Fair: Inside the Bungled Bird Flu Response, Where Profits Collide With Public Health
MedCity News: Can AI Reduce Healthcare Disparities? Health Execs Debate
The New York Times (Opinion, Dr. Rick Bright): I Was a Whistle-Blower Under Trump. Here’s What’s at Risk for Public Health.
The Washington Post: Cash shortages and complex rules impede Native American health-care access
CNN: Harris proposes Medicare pay for home health care for first time
The Washington Post: Florida health-care workers exhausted as Hurricane Milton approaches
STAT News: How NIH is pushing for health equity for Americans with disabilities
CBS News: Texas DACA recipients on edge awaiting work authorization ruling
Ed Week: School Counselors See Rising Trauma Linked to Immigration Enforcement
New York Times: For Immigrants in Detention, Spiritual Care Can Be Hard to Find
Politico: Churches vs. ICE
Capital and Main: Trump’s Deportation Crackdown Is Hurting Tourism
CBS News: Texas DACA recipients on edge awaiting work authorization ruling
Politico: DHS admits it deported more than 80 DACA recipients
The Assembly: Taking ICE to Court
The New York Times: Trump Looks to Lift Shield for Immigrants From Troubled Countries
USA Today: The U.S. is short millions of housing units. Mass deportations would make it worse.
U.S. News & World Report: How a Trump Crackdown on Immigrants Could Fire Up Inflation
CBS News New York: Will Trump's deportation plan challenge NYC's sanctuary city status?
MSNBC: (Opinion, Ryan Teague Beckwith) Trump didn't build the wall. But his new immigration plans are more doable.
NBC News: Incoming Trump admin is eyeing new immigrant detention centers near major U.S. cities
The Washington Post: As Trump prepares for mass deportations, Mexico is not ready
POLITICO: Trump is stacking his White House with immigration hawks
USA Today (Opinion, Larry Strauss): Trump's win terrifies my Latino students. I'm struggling to reassure them.
Bloomberg: Arizona Elections Signal Robust Immigration Enforcement Under Trump
CNN: Donald Trump has promised a closed border and mass deportations. Those affected are taking action now
NBC News: Trump may deport hundreds of thousands of migrants whom Biden allowed to legally enter U.S.
POLITICO: Trump taps former immigration official Thomas Homan as border czar
Bloomberg Law: Prized H-1B Worker Visas Threatened Amid Trump Immigration Plans
POLITICO: Immigrant advocates get ready for another 4 years of battle
The Washington Post: Trump win places immediate focus on immigration enforcement
Associated Press: Trump victory spurs worry among migrants abroad, but it’s not expected to halt migration
NPR: Immigrant rights groups ready to challenge President-elect Trump’s policies
Newsweek: Most Americans Do Not Back Deportation for All Undocumented Migrants: Poll (American Immigration Council)
CBS News: "They're very scared": Migrants anxiously monitor U.S. election, fearing Trump win
Associated Press: Lawsuit claims ICE withheld $300M in bond payments from immigrants
Financial Times: (Opinion, Mark Everson) A bipartisan settlement on US immigration is still possible
Associated Press: Immigrants help power America’s economy. Will the election value or imperil them?
Associated Press: From the desert to the Strip: How the election’s fight over immigration may upend Nevada’s economy
NBC News: Trump vows to deport millions. Builders say it would drain their crews and drive up home costs.
The New York Times: Trump’s Claims That Blame Migrants: False or Misleading
NPR: Arizona voters will soon decide if illegal border crossings should be a state crime
The New York Times: Conservative States Seek to End Protections for Immigrant ‘Dreamers’
Reuters: US judges split on Texas' standing to sue over DACA immigration program
Houston Landing: DACA court hearing to determine fate of Houstonian recipients (American Business Immigration Coalition)
The New York Times: Court to Weigh Protections for Immigrants Brought to U.S. as Children (United We Dream)
Associated Press: Language, lack of money and fear are matters of life and death with Milton approaching Florida
The Washington Post: How Trump warped and weaponized a small Pennsylvania town’s immigration story
News Channel 5: Flooding in East Tennessee raises concerns over response to immigrant community (Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition)
New York Times: Court to Weigh Protections for Immigrants Brought to U.S. as Children
The Atlantic: The Most Dramatic Shift in U.S. Public Opinion
The Economist: Donald Trump is preparing an assault on America’s immigration system
Hechinger Report: Massachusetts is poised to shake up literacy instruction — and some educators don’t like it
WJBF: Georgia lawmakers push early literacy overhaul to boost reading scores
Publishers Weekly: How Book Bans Led to the Postponement of the Diversity Baseline Survey
The 74: In San Francisco, Short Bursts of High-Impact Tutoring Support Young Readers
Columbia Journalism Review: AI Versus Accuracy? We’re Willing to Make the Trade-Off.
Wired: How Journalists Are Reporting From Iran With No Internet
Editor and Publisher: Life after broadcast: What mission-driven media must become as audiences and funding move on
The Hornet Online: Journalism with Roots
Axios: Exclusive: Newsletter platform beehiiv launches multi-million dollar journalism fund
Columbia Journalism Review: Trump Threatens New York Times, Penguin Random House over Critical Coverage
Editor & Publisher: From transcription to trust: How AI is transforming news production
Nieman Lab: The Onion adds a new layer, buying Alex Jones’ Infowars and turning it into a parody of itself
The New York Times: The Onion Wins Bid to Buy Infowars, Alex Jones’s Site, Out of Bankruptcy (John Fleinblatt, Everytown for Gun Safety)
Axios: Measuring disinformation in elections is becoming outdated
Columbia Journalism Review: Getting Past Newsroom Myopia
The New York Times: He Saw Digital Media Melt Down. His Next Act? A Media Start-Up.
Semafor: A tale of two jets: The old media grapples with its new limits
The Atlantic: Bad News
The Guardian: (Opinion, Joan Donovan) First came the bots, then came the bosses - we’re entering Musk and Zuck’s new era of disinformation
The New York Times: Trump Team Revokes Election Party Access for Some Journalists
Poynter: (Opinion, Tom Jones) Press freedom groups share grim warnings about a second Donald Trump
The Washington Post: As Trump joined the podcast revolution, legacy media got left out
Deadline: Donald Trump’s Win Could Finally End TV Station Ownership Cap, Nexstar CEO Perry Sook Says; Washington Must “Preserve Local Journalism”
Poynter: (Opinion, Tom Jones) Donald Trump and the media: a look back and a look ahead to the next four years
The Philadelphia Inquirer (Opinion, Jim Friedlich): How local journalism empowers voters in an age of misinformation and political discord
Columbia Journalism Review: Journalism’s climate of partisan fear
The Oregonian: Journalism nonprofit Uplift Local aims to reinvent community news in Columbia River Gorge
Voice of America: New York media outlet connects immigrants with news and resources
Editor & Publisher: From survival to sustainability: RFA’s new Accelerator Program helping newsrooms tap into new revenue
Newsweek: Fake Catholic Newspapers Dispersed in Swing States: Report
Los Angeles Business Journal: Philanthropies, Nonprofits Prioritize Local News (Sarabeth Berman, American Journalism Project)
Columbia Basin Herald: National Newspaper Week: The vital role of local newspapers in our communities and democracy
Axios: FEMA chief issues dire warning on hurricane disinformation
Columbia Journalism Review: Fossil fuel interests are working to kill solar in one Ohio county. The hometown newspaper is helping.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise: Fair Food card project gives families access to locally grown food (AdkAction)
New York Times: Accessible and Affordable Housing Pilot Attracts Waiting List in California (The Kelsey)
Associated Press: Activists at COP29 spend weeks planning demos. But they can feel stifled by rules and restrictions
WJTV: Mississippi lawmakers discuss affordable housing for residents (Mississippi Center for Justice)
Detroit Metro Times: Bipartisan bills aim to end Michigan’s wealth-based bail (The Bail Project)
Montgomery Advisor: Statue of Representative John Lewis unveiled at Equal Justice Initiative's Legacy Plaza (Bryan Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative)
The Marshall Project: The Real Problem With Banning Masks at Protests
Rolling Out: California rejects Proposition 6: The fight against prison labor continues
Forbes: Indigenous Leaders Say UN Climate Summit Is Selling Their Lands To ‘Save The Planet’ (Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network)
The Conversation: Racism is such a touchy topic that many US educators avoid it – we are college professors who tackled that challenge head on
Hechinger Report: It used to be a notoriously violent prison. Now it’s home to a first-of-its kind higher education program
Black Information Network: 'Racism': Black Residents Accuse Alabama of Intentionally Flooding Town
The Hill: DOJ sues Mississippi state Senate for paying Black staffer half the salary of white staffers
The Marshall Project: Key Criminal Justice Takeaways from the 2024 Election
The Hill: (Opinion, Austin Sarat) What does Donald Trump’s return mean for the death penalty?
The New York Times: Voters Sent Mixed Message on Crime and Law Enforcement
Los Angeles Times (opinion): California can have both public safety and criminal justice reform
Bloomberg Law: Supreme Court to Weigh Race-Based Voting Lines After Election (NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund)
The Atlanta Voice: Bipartisan support for criminal justice reform revealed in poll
MIT News: Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
Blavity: Los Angeles Puts A Plug On Orphan Oil And Gas Wells in BIPOC Communities
The Washington Post: On a Deep South housing board, a clash over seats reserved for minorities
USA Today: 1 in 3 U.S. students experience racism at school: It's affecting mental health
K-12 Dive: 1 in 3 teens reports experiencing racism in school
E&E News: Judges take aim at time limits in ‘Cancer Alley’ civil rights rematch
The 74: Push to Remedy Grossly Unequal Suspensions of Black Girls After Sweeping Report
Bloomberg (opinion): AI Is Proving a 100-Year-Old Prediction True
IEEE Spectrum: AI Hunts for the Next Big Thing in Physics
New York Times (opinion): The Pentagon Can’t Afford This A.I. Fight
Axios: The race to catch Claude
Bloomberg: OpenAI Finalizes $110 Billion Funding at $730 Billion Value
New York Times: Trump Orders Government to Stop Using Anthropic After Pentagon Standoff
Democracy Docket: Voting is still not accessible for the disability community. The GOP’s SAVE America Act would magnify suppression
New York Times: Could the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision Affect the Midterms?
Bloomberg: The Redistricting War Spells Doom for Congress’ Last Moderates
Democracy Docket: Top Democrats, voting rights experts slam Trump’s draft illegal order to seize control of voting
Reuters: US Justice Department sues five more states over voter registration lists
The Washington Post: Two Republicans who lost Senate races refuse to concede
Gothamist: New York’s Voting Rights Act faces uncertain fate after judge strikes down law
Ohio Capital Journal: Voting doesn’t have to be this difficult, complicated and exhausting in Ohio
The New York Times: California Counts Methodically as House Control Hangs in the Balance
USA Today: What is ballot curing? Some voters can still ensure their 2024 election votes are counted
Ohio Capital Journal: (Opinion, Peter Talley) Ohio’s voting purge intends to diminish our collective power
Spectrum News: Court strikes down New York's John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act
Associated Press: Judge strikes down New York law intended to protect minority groups’ voting power
NPR: Ballot measures to upend state election systems failed across the country
TIME Magazine: How to Fix America’s Broken Electoral System
NPR: The Electoral College
Associated Press: Ohio set to decide constitutional amendment establishing a citizen-led redistricting commission
Newsweek: Texas Moves to Block Election Monitors
Axios Twin Cities: 55,000 formerly incarcerated Minnesotans can cast a presidential ballot for the first time this year
The Hill: Democrats eye voting rights bill as first priority in House majority
The Marshall Project: Voting Rights Confusion Keeps Formerly Incarcerated People from Casting Ballots
NBC News: Ga. students take to streets to protest 'dehumanizing' voting law that criminalizes handing out water
The New York Times: The Fight Over Ballots Has Already Begun in Wisconsin
TIME Magazine: RESEARCH: How to preserve worker wellbeing as Election Day approaches (BetterUp)
WCLK-TV: The Poor People's Campaign Aims to Unite the 2.4 Million Poor and Low-Wage Voters in Georgia (Poor People’s Campaign)
The Bowdoin Orient: (Opinion, Ruby Fyffe) Beyond the ballot: How current obstacles in absentee voting mirror the voter suppression tactics of Jim Crow
Brennan Center for Justice: Debunking Lies About Voting and Citizenship
Common Dreams: 4 Million Americans Excluded From Election by Felony Voting Bans
Essence: These Black Women Are Championing Voter Rights And Leading The Fight Against Suppression In Key Battleground States
The Philadelphia Tribune (Opinion, Theodore R. Johnson): We vote together, but can we trust each other? (Theodore R. Johnson)
ABC News: How redistricting could play a key role in the fight to control the House in 2024
Reuters: Voting rights groups seek to extend Florida registration deadline due to hurricanes
Associated Press: Lawsuit seeks to reopen voter registration in Georgia after Hurricane Helene (The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, New Georgia Project)
Associated Press: Disputes over access to the vote intensify as Ohioans begin to cast ballots
The Washington Post: The orderly transition of power hits a snag (Max Stier, Partnership for Public Service)
Barron’s: Misinformation Fears Mount Over Second Trump Term (Renee DiResta)
TIME Magazine: Defending the Truth in a Second Trump Term (Peter Pomerantsev)
Webinar by Policy Link: We are the Founders: A Pre - Election Webinar (November 4, 2024)