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Foreword / Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland
Introduction / Alan Curtis, President and CEO Eisenhower Foundation
PART 1: WHAT EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY WORKS?
Economic and Employment Policy
1. Should the Federal Government Play a Role in Racial Equity? Of Course / Jared Bernstein
2. The New Economics and the Rebalancing of Power / Felicia Wong and Matt Hughes
3. Guidez-Faire: Why Capitalism Needs Effective Governance / Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway
4. Worker-Centered and Race-Conscious Policy Are Essential for Equity and Economic Justice / Valerie Wilson and Adewale Maye
Education and Youth Development Policy
5. The Long Quest for Equitable Educational Opportunity / Linda Darling-Hammond
6. Building Loving Systems to Create One America for All Children / John H. Jackson and Zakiyah Ansari
7. A New Great Society / Randi Weingarten
8. Action to Reaffirm: Equity, Racial Justice, and the Future of College Admissions / Dwayne Kwaysee Wright and Michael Feuer
9. Act Now! Invest in America's Youth / Dorothy Stoneman and Mary Ellen Sprenkel
Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Policy
10. Police Reform: Where Do We Go From Here? / Neil Gross
11. Race, Transparency and Policing: Practical Advice From One Pracademic's Point of View / Branville Bard Jr.
12. Two Justice Systems
Separate and Unequal / Kim Taylor-Thompson
13. One in Five: Progress and Pushback in Lowering the Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for Young Black Men / Nazgol Ghandnoosh
14. Violence in Post-pandemic America: Hard Truths and Enduring Lessons / Elliott Currie
Housing and Neighborhood Investment Policy
15. Scaling Economic and Housing Justice / Lisa Rice, Michael Akinwumi, and Nikitra Bailey
16. What the Kerner Commission Got Wrong and How We Can Get It Right: Remedying Segregation Requires Recognizing Its True Origins / Leah Rothstein and Richard Rothstein
Public Health Policy
17. An Accidental Public Health Manifesto / Michelle A. Williams
18. U.S. Health Care Policy, the Evidence, and the Will for Change: What Will It Take to Transform Decades of Evidence Regarding U.S. Race-and Income-Based Health Disparities to a "Will for Change"? / Herbert C. Smitherman Jr., and Anil N. F. Aranha
Latino, Native American, and Asian American Policy Perspectives
19. The Power of Stories / Janet Murguía
20. E Pluribus Unum: Out of Many, (We Are) One / Sindy M. Benavides
21. Kerner Commission Report: 21st-Century Native American Perspective / Judith LeBlanc
22. United Against Hate: How Asian America Is Standing Up / George Huynh
PART 2: HOW TO CREATE NEW WILL?
Dr. King, Economic Justice and Moral Fusion
23. Reviving the Heart of Democracy / Rev. William Barber II
24. An Email and an Epistle for American Democracy / Cornell William Brooks
Persuasion, Democracy, and Voter Rights
25. Values, Villain, Vision: Messaging to Mobilize Our Base and Persuade the Conflicted / Anat Shenker-Osorio
26. A New North Star to Lead Us to a Representative Democracy That Is Just and Equitable for All / LaTosha R. Brown
27. Calling In as Compassionate Activism / Loretta J. Ross
Media, Evidence, and Misinformation
28. When Our "Truth-Tellers" Won't Tell Us the Truth: Looking Back at the Kerner Commission Report and Ahead to a Transformed Media Landscape / Ray Suarez
29. "Little Brother Is Watching Big Brother": The Flawed Media Lens on Policing and Racism / Julian E. Zelizer
30. Race and Media in a Polarized Society / Robert Faris
31. A More Evidence Based Policy Agenda / Justin Milner
The Visual Arts, Monuments, and the Performing Arts
32. Carry History, Hold Truth: Art in the Public Realm / Roc̕o Aranda-Alvarado, Margaret S. Morton, and Lena Sze
33. Healing Toward New Will / Claudia Pena
34. Art as Translation / Carlton Mackey
35. Regenerating the Body of Culture / brooke smiley
36. The Art Will. . . A Musing on Life in the Performing Arts: A Case Study for NEW WILL / Lisa Richards Toney.

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