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As others have said: crime is nonpartisan. Crime has decreased across the U.S. during the past three decades overall, and the ...
Join us on April 24th at 5:00pm in Harvard Divinity School) as we welcome Rev. Margaret Grun Kibben, Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, to discuss the intersection of religion, policy, and ...
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School. This event is part of the Ash Center’s “Understanding Disruption” event series. These conversations will ...
The 2024 election highlighted the shifting partisan allegiance of working-class voters. What impact does the labor movement have on members’ political decision making? Join us for a presentation of a ...
Jose Martinez is a Program Manager at the Ash Center, supporting Fellowships and Democracy Initiatives programming. He joined the Ash Center from the technology sector, having performed technical ...
Democratic backsliding has become a growing concern worldwide, affecting countries that were once considered stable democracies. While the process varies across regions, common patterns ...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, the majority of whom are immigrants or the children of immigrants. The Trump Administration plans to undertake mass ...
Over the past several weeks, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) within the Trump Administration has been embedding staff in a range of United States federal agencies. These staff have ...
Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation Fellow Dr. Shlomit Wagman lays out a framework to address the threats artificial intelligence poses to global security and democratic institutions. Artificial ...
At a recent Ash Center panel, experts and AI developers discuss how AI’s influence on politics has evolved over the years. They examine the new tools available to politicians, the role of humans in AI ...
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