The Atlantic Monthly Group

For Support Of The Development Of A New Economy Journalism

Overview
Since 1857, The Atlantic has been challenging assumptions and pursuing truth. Now in its third century of publication, The Atlantic still seeks to imagine a better nation and world. This grant supports expanded coverage of the economy and society, which be freely available to the public and will explore critical debates, introduce bold new thinkers and ideas, and challenge settled assumptions. By broadening the terms of the debate and diversifying the voices that contribute to it, The Atlantic will focus attention on the critical question of how the economy can better serve the needs of ordinary people. Through reporting, essays, and analysis, it will guide readers through the shifting economic landscape, and encourage them to imagine new arrangements that better address emergent problems. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation exercises no editorial control.
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for The New Rules: Exploring the policies, people, and ideas reshaping the global economy  
Since 1857, The Atlantic has been challenging assumptions and pursuing truth. Now in its third century of publication, The Atlantic still seeks to imagine a better nation and world. The Atlantic's expanded coverage of economy and society will explore critical debates, introduce bold new thinkers and ideas, and challenge settled assumptions. By broadening the terms of the debate and diversifying the voices that contribute to it, The Atlantic will focus attention on the critical question of how the economy can better serve the needs of ordinary people. This grant maintains editorial independence for the Atlantic's newsroom.
for support of the development of a New Economy Journalism  
Since 1857, The Atlantic has been challenging assumptions and pursuing truth. Now in its third century of publication, The Atlantic still seeks to imagine a better nation and world. This grant supports expanded coverage of the economy and society, which be freely available to the public and will explore critical debates, introduce bold new thinkers and ideas, and challenge settled assumptions. By broadening the terms of the debate and diversifying the voices that contribute to it, The Atlantic will focus attention on the critical question of how the economy can better serve the needs of ordinary people. Through reporting, essays, and analysis, it will guide readers through the shifting economic landscape, and encourage them to imagine new arrangements that better address emergent problems. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation exercises no editorial control.
for an Atlantic workshop on inclusion in Silicon Valley  
This grant will support Inclusion in Silicon Valley: An Atlantic Workshop, which serves the charitable purpose of public education by increasing understanding and dialogue among policymakers, employers, and civil society about challenges — and possible solutions — related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the region.

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