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The idea of unity is a compassionate, hopeful aspiration for a country ravaged by a global pandemic, racial injustice, economic downturn and mob violence.

Peggy Clark asks Dan Glickman to reflect on this past year and to share what he expects from our country under President-elect Joe Biden’s leadership.

NPR's Tamara Keith and Dan Glickman discuss what a Biden agenda might look like.
Systemic racism in America cuts across institutions like criminal justice, healthcare, housing, employment, and education.

As thousands participate in civil protests in their communities, this critical moment calls on each and every one of us to reflect, step up, and do more.

Computer systems don’t anticipate all the types of people who might use them. What are the innocuous, and more problematic, consequences of this?

Love is an emotion and an instinct for sure, but the ability to love is a skill that every young person should be taught, given how important relationships and love are to every aspect of our lives.


Which countries are doing the most harm to democracy? And why is the United States struggling to maintain a healthy democratic system?

Joshua Goldstein, co-author of "A Bright Future," explains why individual actions to help the planet don't add up to real change.







Chris Coons is the junior US senator from Delaware.


