The critical immediacy of broadband; ballot results around the country bring advances in decarceration policies; voting for reconciliation; and more!
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A Thank You to Our NPQ Community

NPQ wants to thank all the members of its community who helped get out the vote over the past six months. The country saw record turnout for your efforts, and the fruits of your labor will be felt for many years to come.

According to the US Elections Project, more than 160 million voted, comprising 66.9 percent of all eligible voters—the largest turnout in modern American history. It will be up to us to capitalize on those advances in the future.

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A Signal Failure: Education, Broadband, and Our Children’s Future

One of the longest-lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic may be the lost education opportunities for millions of children. While the vast majority of children studying remotely are adversely affected, several million students have no home broadband internet access at all. As a result, they have been extraordinarily disadvantaged. For too many, public schooling has effectively ended.

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Making Voting Easier: What’s Behind the Record US Election Turnout?

The United States is on track to have its highest election turnout in 120 years. One reason is that many states made it easier to vote during the pandemic.

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Maine’s Truth and Reconciliation Effort: A New Path Forward

TRC Commissioner Sandy White Hawk says truth and healing will happen only when the people are ready. Only then will deep and systemic change be possible.

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Winning Votes in Mississippi Address Systemic Racism

After 126 years, Mississippi will be flying a new state flag that no longer incorporates the Confederate battle flag—and that’s just the beginning of this change agenda!

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Biden Socialista: How the Red Scare Was Used against Latinxs in Florida

One man’s traditional centrist is another man’s radical socialist—or so many in Florida’s Latinx communities were red-baited to believe.

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The Decriminalization of Drugs Advances Radically in Multiple State Ballot Races

Oregon got serious about decriminalizing drugs with a radical ballot question that passed easily, even as voters in seven other states passed more limited measures.

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