Our Work Who Arms the World’s Conflicts?With Corporation support, a new interactive site by the World Peace Foundation examines more than 25 years of conflict and arms transfers and finds that all top 11 major arms exporting states have supplied weapons to war zones, including places …
Our Work Become a U.S. Citizen: A Six-Step GuideNew Americans Campaign, with Corporation support, offers six steps to help immigrants navigate the naturalization process in the United States
Our Work A Greeting from Our New PresidentDame Louise Richardson writes about the opportunity and obligation of philanthropists to use wealth wisely and to act with speed and flexibility, unhindered by partisanship, and with an eye toward those who are being overlooked
Our Work The Fight to Vote — It’s at the Heart of American HistoryPolitics may be messy, but, as the Brennan Center’s Michael Waldman argues, the struggle for the right to vote is never over
Our Work Protecting and Advancing the Right to VoteCarnegie Corporation of New York grantees are using a range of strategies in response to the changing conditions of voting in America and are working to expand options to make voting easier, more accessible, and more convenient
Our Work African Voices: Meet Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka MoyoA fellow of Carnegie Corporation of New York's Next Generation of African Academics initiative, Tamuka Moyo is working to increase transport access to marginalized groups in Cape Town and other low-income suburbs and informal settlements
Our Work What Do Young Americans Think about Nuclear Weapons?A Carnegie Corporation of New York and Chicago Council on Global Affairs webinar provides insights on how to engage Americans on nuclear issues across generational lines
Our Work Resources for Understanding Nuclear IssuesFrom Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner to Things That Go Boom, the Corporation’s Sharon Weiner and Samara Shaz curate a list of recommended sources for learning more about the nuclear issues of our times
Our Work Welcome to the International Issue of the Carnegie ReporterIn her introduction to the issue, Dame Louise Richardson writes about the role of knowledge and understanding in international security and the importance of removing barriers between scholarship and policymaking
Our Work Geri P. Mannion: Smart New Ways to Improve ElectionsThe Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project on what has been accomplished to improve election systems since the 2000 elections and what still needs to be done
Our Work Andrew Geraghty: Voter Registration — A Texas (X2) Sized Problem51 million eligible Americans aren't registered to vote
Our Work Geri Mannion: Celebrating Immigrants Means Celebrating ParentsAs Carnegie celebrates naturalized citizens, I am reminded of the sacrifices my parents, and so many other immigrants, past and present, made to get a better life for their children and themselves
Our Work Helping Teachers Grow through Micro-CredentialsA new resource for personalized, competency-based professional development
Our Work Getting Out the VoteAll eyes are on voter turnout as the primary season gets underway, but restrictive new voter identification laws may disproportionately prevent minority voters from casting their votes
Our Work On the Voter ExperienceThe Corporation's Geri Mannion on her recent voting experience and the challenges facing voting technology
Our Work July Fourth Tribute Honors 42 Distinguished ImmigrantsCarnegie Corporation of New York, established by Scottish immigrant Andrew Carnegie, thanks immigrants for their contributions to America
Our Work Don't Give Up on DemocracyFoundations are funding the right ”and the fight” to vote through donor collaboratives and litigation
Our Work Next Wave: Faces of Asia, Faces of AmericaPeople are arriving from dozens of countries in Asia and the Pacific Islands, bringing unique languages, cultures, and histories. We spoke with a few — each eager to become an American citizen and grateful for the New Americans Campaign
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: The world order ... where is it heading? (Quo Vadis), Part 2Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: From the Middle East to Central Eurasia . . . An Arc of Instability or a Space for Joint Action?Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: What if . . . the Soviet Union had not collapsed?Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
Our Work Five Questions for JoEllen LynchWe sat down with Springpoint's executive director JoEllen Lynch to talk about the lessons the organization has learned from its work, and about a new guide that provides a roadmap to school design for others looking to do this work
Our Work What's Possible with Personalized Learning?Preparing learners for the future by encouraging student "voice and choice" in their education
Our Work Parents as PartnersSupporting work that helps communities prepare students for college and careers
Our Work The Privilege of U.S. CitizenshipPayPal cofounder Max Levchin tells the story of his own family’s immigration to America