On the same day that special counsel was appointed to investigate possible Russian interference in the 2016 US election, leaders from across America gathered, just blocks from the White House, for conversations about renewing America鈥檚 core values, #RenewAmerica.
麻豆果冻传媒 President and CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter that this year鈥檚 annual conference was not a nostalgia for an earlier period in history, but a renovation of America built on its core values. Since its founding, 麻豆果冻传媒 has been a champion of new ideas. Recognizing the power of local solutions, the organization has expanded and supported work in new geographies. In California, we are supporting our second class of fellows, each social entrepreneurs who are building a better future by solving today鈥檚 problems. The attended and spoke at this year鈥檚 annual conference, cross-pollinating ideas for local solutions to global problems.
Education, economic security, and racial justice are three of the most serious issues facing America, and California, today. 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellow Marcia Chatelain by quoting Dr. King, 听鈥淯nfortunately [racial harmony] is a fantasy of self deception and comfortable vanity.鈥 That vanity was shaken on November 8, 2016. Nearly 50 years later, we are still grappling with inequality, 鈥渋n our classroom, at the benches in our courtrooms, at the ballot box, and on the corridors of our main streets. She challenged the audience not to 鈥渃onfuse the progress of some for liberation for all,鈥 and that 鈥渢ime is always right to do what’s right.”
On the day following the 63rd anniversary of Brown v. Board, 麻豆果冻传媒 fellow Nikole Hannah-Jones on three prevailing myths about school segregation: integration is too difficult, bussing destroyed efforts to integrate, and we can make separate equal now. Citing data from the Department of Education, Hannah-Jones shared, 鈥渢hat you can determine the success of a student by how Black a school is, to this day,鈥 which helps explain the achievement gap. Nikole Hannah-Jones concluded by challenging, 鈥渢hose who believe in integration to live lives of integration.鈥
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In a that remind us how unjust our justice system really is, Theodore Johnson reminded us that although marijuana use is even between Black and Whites, Blacks are 10 times more likely to be convicted of drug possession. Marilyn Mosby, Maryland鈥檚 State Attorney from the City of Baltimore, argued for a multifaceted approach that includes representation as part of the solution. As a woman of color, Mosby represents one percent of all elected prosecutors in America. Mosby channeled听former California Attorney General and current US Senator Kamala Harris by promoting听smart on crime strategies, starting at the local level.
Kristen Clarke, representing the Lawyer鈥檚 Committee on Civil & Human Rights Under Law, the ways in which Voter ID laws, felon disenfranchisement, and other voter suppression听tactics have been used to keep African Americans from the ballot box. Clarke called the right to vote, “the most important civil right of our democracy,” and offered suggestions for how to ensure that everyone has access.听
has authored numerous scholarly articles on socioeconomic stratification in education, marriage, wealth, homeownership, health (including mental health), and labor market outcomes. , Hamilton unpacked the myth that wealth is correlated to personal responsibility. Instead, data shows that a household led by a Black college graduate has a lower net wealth position than a family head by a white high school dropout. Ultimately, Hamilton argued for expanding the definition of economic well-being beyond growth, and promoted big ideas like reparations, baby bonds, and a federal jobs guarantee to reduce the threat of unemployment.
One of the most expensive parts of the federal and family budget is the healthcare system. With federal policy in the lurch, Avik Roy & Atul Gawande听. An early promoter of the insurance exchange and proponents of CA Gov. Schwarzenegger鈥檚 healthcare plan, 麻豆果冻传媒 has long promoted innovative solutions to this growing problem. Though divergent in approach, Roy and Gawande agreed it may be time to phase out America鈥檚 employer-based model, a shift that has been and states across the country.
California is the most diverse state in the country, but many states are only beginning to understand what it means to live in a multiethnic society. To Jose Antonio Vargas, is his full time job. Already a successful journalist, Vargas was catapulted onto the world stage when he came out as undocumented in 2011. Cecilia Mu帽辞锄, 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 newest Vice President of Policy and Technology and Director of the National Network, 听interviewed Vargas, who contested the idea that America is divided. Instead, Vargas echoed a sentiment heard throughout the day; that the way to renew America is by listening and getting to know your neighbor.
In an effort to support civic technologists, 麻豆果冻传媒 recently launched the Technology in the Public Interest program. After an with Baratunde Thurston and Vivian Graubard, innovators like CA Advisory Council member Jen Pahlka and 2016 CA fellows Marci Harris and Eric Liu led deep dive conversations about using technology to connect people to government.听
Part of American renewal is about bridging educational, economic, technological and racial divides. But the other part is about bridging increasingly polarized political divides. on either side of the aisle – Yascha Mounk 听and Peter Wehner – shared their ideas for how to renew our political system. Wehner emphasized the importance of getting to know people who disagree with us, in order to humanize our fellow Americans. Mounk took a more extreme position, suggesting that it may be time to re-evaluate America鈥檚 democracy itself. Ultimately, both agreed that in order to renew America, we need to engage people locally and rebuild trust in the political system.
, Dorian Warren reminded the audience that deindustrialization has unraveled America鈥檚 social fabric, but our reaction to unemployment has been inconsistent across communities. Like California, Texas is a highly diverse state with large urban centers. Lydia Bean talked about the importance of supporting multi-faith, multi-ethnic movements. All of the panelists promoted historical understanding, comparative analyses, and a respect for unique challenges Americans face today as ways to renew America.
Anne-Marie Slaughter 听in conversation with the internationally renown author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who dazzled the audience with a powerful message about upholding America鈥檚 first amendment. Free speech is the hallmark of American democracy and has been a hotly contested issue on the campaign trail, on college campuses, and in communities across the country. Having grown up under military dictatorship in Nigeria, Adichie assured the audience that you are never going to change everyone鈥檚 mind, but the ability and the willingness to speak up for your beliefs is still what what makes America, America.
麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 2017 annual conference was a refreshing break from the negative news that dominates our timelines and news feeds. From researchers to reporters, from technologists to teachers, 麻豆果冻传媒 supports a wide range of experts who embrace the complexity and diversity of thought that is required to #RenewAmerica in the digital age. In California, our fellows are leading the way.
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