What in the world is going on at National Geographic?, Amnesty Intl and Planned Parenthood set 2020 goals, the artist in residence at the DA’s office, and more.
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Three CEOs in Two Years: What’s Up (or Down) at National Geographic?

Four years ago, the National Geographic Society sold some operations to the for-profit 21st Century Fox, bringing its asset base to more than a billion. So why can’t it keep a CEO?

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Amnesty and Planned Parenthood Identify Their Top Policy Priorities

As 2020 begins, both Amnesty and Planned Parenthood identify their top policy priorities. While many fit with their organizations’ reputations, there are a few surprises.

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First Artist in Residence at a DA’s Office Explores Human Toll of Incarceration

The district attorney’s office in Philadelphia is hosting the city’s first-ever artist-in-residence—an artist who spent nearly three decades in prison, and who now is working to advance criminal justice reform.

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Uber Tweaks Driver Rules in Response to New California Gig Economy Law

Faced with a new California state law, Uber seeks to keep its drivers classified as contractors rather than employees by reforming its driver rules. Will this work?

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Using Electoral Laws to Boost Voter Participation: Australia’s Example

In the United States, a lot of political energy goes into finding ways to discourage voting. Australia shows it’s possible to encourage it, instead.

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