President of the Eisenhower Foundation in Washington DC, Alan Curtis was an appointee in the administrations of Lyndon Johnson and Jimmy Carter. Dr. Curtis is an author or editor of many books and holds degrees from Harvard, the University of London, and the University of Pennsylvania.

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Contents Foreword Wes Moore Governor of Maryland Acknowledgments Introduction Alan Curtis President and CEO Eisenhower Foundation PART I: 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 Murguia 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 II: 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 Rocio 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 Index About the Editors and Contributors