What If Education Reform Got It All Wrong in the First Place?
March 18, 2015 — Pacific Standard
Apr.13: LEGISLATIVE BRIEFING on Portrait of California
April 13, 2015 — Sacramento, CA. From 3:00 to 4:00 PM, Measure of America co-directors Sarah Burd-Sharps and Kristen Lewis will be briefing the California Legislature and interested parties regarding findings of A Portrait of California 2014–2015. They will be introduced by Assembly Speaker Toni G. Atkins and United Ways of California CEO Pete Manzo. The event is open to the public; interested parties should contact Bryan Ha of United Way at bha@unitedwaysca.org. You can see the video of Assembly Speaker Atkin’s speech here.
Southeast Santa Rosa Meets Southwest!
March 14, 2015 — Santa Rosa Southeast Greenway
Why Health Data Matters: A User’s Perspective
March 11, 2015 — HealthData.gov
West Virginians Look Toward The Sun, Say No To Coal, Fracking
February 19, 2015 — MintPress News
White People Are Far More Likely to Get a Loan and Own a Home in Los Angeles
February 9, 2015 — Curbed LA
North-South Divide Profound in S.B. Well-Being Study
February 8, 2015 — Santa Barbara Independent
Domestic Violence: Silence is its Greatest Ally
February 3, 2015 — The Huffington Post
Sonoma County – Update on NOW 2015 State of the County
February 1, 2015 — Sonoma County Gazette
A Refreshing Outlook for Sonoma County
January 23, 2015 — The Press Democrat