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Liberalism
10.12.22
The Principles That Unlock Human Potential
Future of Work
03.14.23
Aspire Ability: Repairing today’s talent marketplace
Future of Work
12.21.22
Charles Koch Foundation Partner Impact Update (2022)
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Criminal Justice
12.12.18
Jason Hernandez, Buried No More: Life After Clemency
After spending most of his adult life in a federal prison, Hernandez was granted clemency and released in 2015. Now devoted to helping others, he says, “I want people to see what believing in someone can look like.”
Updates
11.15.18
Charles Koch Foundation 2017 Annual Giving Report
We’re continually impressed by the quality and diversity of proposals that scholars and community groups bring to us. This year is no exception, and we’re proud to be able to meet the increasing demand. After nearly doubling our giving in 2017, we anticipate disbursing nearly $90 million in grants by the end of 2018.
Free Speech & Peace
11.15.18
Poynter’s Approach to Provocative Ideas: More Collegiate Journalism
College journalists have a crucial role to play in helping their campuses grapple with controversial ideas. The Poynter Institute aims to help them do it.
Economic Progress
11.15.18
Tyler Cowen: The Economics of Everything
Tyler Cowen is always on a mission to learn something new—whether it’s about sustainable growth or the best ethnic restaurants. Here, he talks about how he tests his ideas, the goal of his new VC fund, and why he’s taking a risk on a random guy in Ethiopia.
Foreign Policy
11.08.18
Interview: David Kang Helps Us Understand Asia
Ignorance of the region is a national security threat, says USC's professor David Kang.
Free Speech & Peace
11.06.18
NewseumED: Cool Resources for Teaching the First Amendment to Students
The Charles Koch Foundation supports tools from NewseumED which give teachers resources for teaching First Amendment issues in current contexts.
Criminal Justice
10.29.18
Sharanda Jones, Buried No More
Jones is a grandmother, an accomplished soul food cook, and a co-founder of the Buried Alive Project. She spent 16 years in prison for a non-violent drug offense.
Economic Progress
10.29.18
Sharebite: Taking a Bite Out of Hunger
Life comes at you fast. In the case of Dilip Rao, co-founder and CEO of the socially driven food-ordering platform Sharebite, it can even run you over and put you in the hospital.
Criminal Justice
10.17.18
Alice Johnson, Buried No More
Alice Johnson, sentenced to life without parole and released last year, says her life is forever intertwined with those left behind. Now a fellow at the Buried Alive Project, she is working to bring justice to a broken system.
Future of Work
10.03.18
Rethinking America's School System in the Context of Other Countries
Johns Hopkins’ Ashley Berner says that other democracies fund all types of schools, including religious ones. Why we don’t is a historical artifact that Berner is keen to challenge.
Free Speech & Peace
10.02.18
Narrative 4: Promoting Tolerance Through Storytelling
Narrative 4 is using storytelling techniques and training exercises to help high school students develop relationships, and tolerance, with peers.
Free Speech & Peace
10.01.18
Tests of Faith
Asma Uddin tackles controversial legal conflicts over freedom of religion.
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