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From Patients to Voters: Civic Engagement in Health Care

The Ash Center and the Center for Public Leadership recognized Civic Health Month and hosted a discussion on how healthcare workers are deepening civic engagement through voter empowerment, including how high levels of civic engagement can drive more equitable health outcomes.

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Bringing People Back into American Democracy: Why a People-Centered Approach to Democracy Matters Now

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Bringing People Back into American Democracy: Why a People-Centered Approach to Democracy Matters Now

Allen Lab Policy Fellow Christine Slaughter argues in her piece, Bringing People Back into American Democracy: Why a People-Centered Approach to Democracy Matters Now, that democracy must be understood through people’s lived experiences and agency, not just institutions. Drawing on research on Black women’s political participation, she shows how civic duty and optimism sustain engagement despite structural barriers, while restrictive policies and economic precarity threaten inclusion.

Inside Trump’s White House

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Inside Trump’s White House

White House reporter Annie Linskey offers a closer look at how the Trump White House makes decisions and what recent actions reveal about its strategy.

Allen Lab Fellow Spotlight: The Case for Building an AmeriCorps Alumni Leadership Network

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Allen Lab Fellow Spotlight: The Case for Building an AmeriCorps Alumni Leadership Network

In a new essay, The Case for Building an AmeriCorps Alumni Leadership Network, Allen Lab Policy Fellow Sonali Nijhawan argues that the 1.4 million Americans who have completed national service represent an underleveraged civic asset. Drawing on her experience as former Director of AmeriCorps, Nijhawan outlines a roadmap for transforming dispersed alumni into a connected leadership network capable of reinvigorating public service, rebuilding trust in government, and strengthening civic participation.