Breaking Barriers

Navigating Public Policy, Technology, Health, Data, and Innovation for a Fairer Future

Breaking Barriers

Navigating Public Policy, Technology, Health, Data, and Innovation for a Fairer Future

Author: cary

Mac, Windows… or Maybe Something Better

This week marks a quiet but important milestone in tech life. On Tuesday, October 14th, Windows 10 stops receiving security updates. After that, every unpatched PC becomes a little riskier to use. For millions of families, that means one thing: someone’s about to call you for help. I’m already there. My parents’ computer has started.

The Subversive Power of Sharing Books

One of the quiet pleasures of middle age is scanning your own bookshelf, not for something new, but for the ghosts of what shaped you. The books are a map of who you’ve been, and sometimes, who you still hope to be. The other morning, I noticed a gap. My copy of Daniel Boorstin’s The.

Why the Future Belongs to Storytellers

We live in an age obsessed with data, algorithms, and productivity metrics, yet it is easy to overlook the simplest truth: people live by stories. We organize our lives through them, we build trust with them, we justify decisions with them. And yet, in the great ledgers of economics, stories are treated as if they.

The Heartland Pays the Price of Tariffs

On a quiet stretch of Indiana farmland, the combines should be humming. September is harvest season, when grain silos begin to fill and contracts with Chinese buyers typically bring relief to debt-laden families. Yet this year the bins stand conspicuously empty. China, once the world’s largest buyer of American soybeans, has turned off the spigot..

The New Labor Movement Is in Our Living Rooms

Something remarkable is happening. Across the country, renters are joining together to form tenant unions on a scale we have never seen before. In affordable housing complexes owned by Capital Realty Group, more than 1,000 residents in five states are organizing across buildings, across cities, and even across state lines. It is a hopeful, inspiring.

Tariffs, Turbulence, and a Tumbling Job Market

Eighteen months ago, I wrote about an economy trapped in perpetual limbo, like a plane hovering above the runway, promising a soft landing that never quite materialized. Back then, we had genuinely strong economic indicators that simply refused to translate into public confidence. The unemployment rate was low, wages were rising, consumer spending was robust,.