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On the Long View, HPR contributor Neal Milner looks back on the Hōkūleʻa and the past 50 years for Hawaiʻi and the U.S. as we approach America's 250th birthday.
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This weekend, the No Kings, No Dictators rally drew some 8 million people worldwide. On the Long View, our contributing editor Neal Milner poses the question: What's next for the movement?
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On the Long View, we revisit gender gaps in reading and math. It's a subject that Neal Milner has tackled before, but today we're looking at how other jurisdictions are tackling the problem.
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On this segment of The Long View, HPR contributor Neal Milner focuses on the events in Minnesota, and what's followed across the country.
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Hawaiʻi saw its first charter school about 30 years ago. Here to talk about that on The Long View was contributing editor Neal Milner.
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You may be familiar with the case of parents in Kahuku who were upset that cheerleaders were being expected to pay their way to games while the football team was not. Contributing editor Neal Milner says the story has broader implications.
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Here to provide the long view on immigration protests is HPR contributor Neal Milner.
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On the Long View, Contributing Editor Neal Milner focuses on the four-day work week — specifically in schools. Does it help retain and recruit teachers, and more importantly, does it impact learning?
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Contributing editor Neal Milner joined The Conversation to discuss the influence of AI technology on our everyday lives.
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The rise of remote work since the pandemic is changing the way Americans commute and that's prompting a crisis for big public transit systems.ere to talk about that is Contributing Editor Neal Milner.