coronavirus

These Women Are Creating a More Resilient America

As we close out Women’s History Month, let’s recognize the women planning for our long road of recovery and healing.

March 31, 2020
An illustration of several different women

Practice Safe Density

Density is more important than ever, but, in a time of pandemic it leaves city economies and city residents vulnerable. How do cities—governments, residents, businesses, civic groups—learn to practice safe density?

March 31, 2020

China, Technology, and the Coronavirus

China was the first country in the world to experience effects from COVID-19. How did the country make it through?

March 31, 2020

What This Crisis Can Teach Us About Climate Action

The coronavirus pandemic is on a strikingly similar course to that charted for climate change.

March 31, 2020

We Need More than Loan Packages to Save the Backbone of American Business

Latino business owners punch above their weight in entrepreneurialism, yet they are also among the most vulnerable in the face of the coronavirus-induced economic standstill.

March 27, 2020
People signing paperwork and exchanging cash

CHINA: Innovation Under the Shadow of COVID-19

MARCH 27, 2020 – We hear from experts on China’s technology capability, how it was deployed, and what civic technology is in the works around the world.

March 27, 2020

If You Care About Your Health, You Should Care About Climate Change

Climate change is already a health emergency and will expand in the years to come.

March 27, 2020

Understanding the Types of Online Education

Over one billion young people are facing disruptions to their education. Online learning can help fill the gaps.

March 27, 2020
A student taking notes on an online lecture.

Meet the Man Working on a Coronavirus Vaccine

J. Joseph Kim is the co-founder and CEO of Inovio Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company that develops DNA vaccines.

March 27, 2020
Hands filling a syringe