Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019
Unhacking the Vote | Humanities in Africa | Building Peace | School Reform: Lessons Learned | Spooky Quantum | Globalized | Visual Activism in Africa: The New Storytellers | Carnegie on the Ground | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Events
- ReadVisual Activism in Africa: The New Storytellers
Scholars and practitioners of the arts all across the continent are transforming the ways their histories, past and present, are told
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019African Academics
- ReadAfrican History, Written in Africa
The African Humanities Program (AHP) has supported researchers and institutions of higher education in Africa for more than a decade now, building a vast community of engaged scholars and creating opportunities for intellectual exchange across the continent
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019African Academics - ReadHarnessing the Power of the Diaspora
A surgeon's remarkable journey from Africa and back
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019African Academic Diaspora
- ReadSecure the Vote
While the totality of the National Academy of Sciences report on voting technology is sobering, a country with the resources and technical expertise of the United States can make great progress, and quickly, if it has sufficient political will and resources
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019Voting - ReadDown for the Count
The nation's leading philanthropies are banding together to ensure a fair and accurate 2020 census
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019Census
- ReadFacing the Nuclear Truth
A new program aims to hack America's culture of apathy toward nukes
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019Nuclear Threats
- ReadThe Unity in Disunity
Why has identity politics become a major theme of our time? What happened to globalization?
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019 - ReadEducation in Complex Times
Lessons learned from decades of school reform have led the Corporation to clarify a new set of strategies to better align its philanthropic efforts
Carnegie Reporter Winter 2019Improving Schools & Systems