Grassroots Journalism: The Rise of Digital News Platforms and Their Impact on Democracy
Explore how platforms like Substack empower independent journalism and reshape democratic discourse in the evolving digital media landscape.
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Explore how platforms like Substack empower independent journalism and reshape democratic discourse in the evolving digital media landscape.
Explore how presidential communication and key press conferences have shaped public perception and defined leadership over time.
Explore how contemporary theatre powerfully portrays grief and relationships, shaping societal reflection through emotional narratives and social commentary.
How the Mickey Rourke GoFundMe episode exposes gaps in crowdfunding law—and what the President, regulators, platforms, and donors can do in 2026.
Explore how American presidents' art collecting shapes national heritage, including the Claude Lorrain masterpiece's role in cultural identity.
Explore how real-time data revolutionizes presidential decisions, from public sentiment analysis to crisis response and political strategy.
Explore how presidential communication has transformed in the digital age—from traditional media to AI-driven strategies and dynamic public engagement.
A classroom module linking federal tourism and transportation policy to local economic outcomes using 2026 trends and festival case studies like Santa Monica.
Skift Megatrends 2026 showed how data, storytelling, and debate intersect with visa, infrastructure, and trade policy — and how presidents can shape travel outcomes.
How sports, market, and election models shape expectations—and what presidents and officials must do differently in 2026.
Use a Bills vs. Broncos 10,000-simulation model to teach Monte Carlo, forecast uncertainty, and map lessons to election forecasting in a classroom-ready plan.
Compare ABLE, special needs trusts, and 529s—learn 2026 ABLE expansions, SSI/Medicaid effects, and practical planning steps.
A ready-to-use civics lesson on ABLE accounts, SSI, Medicaid, and how presidential and congressional actions reshape eligibility — updated for 2026.
A presidential timeline explains how federal disability policy evolved—culminating in ABLE accounts' eligibility expansion to age 46 and what to do next.
Build interactive charts linking metals price spikes, geopolitical events, and presidential policy to reveal inflation risk in 2026.
A historian’s roadmap for presidential responses if metals prices and geopolitics push inflation higher in 2026—actionable, historically grounded.
Trace a century of presidential tariff actions and their effects on inflation—plus practical steps to analyze 2025’s high-tariff, high-growth puzzle.
How 2025’s strong GDP—despite inflation, tariffs, and weak job growth—reframes presidential legacy debates. Practical tools for students and teachers.
Use sports 'surprise' headlines to teach source criticism and framing effects. A 4‑lesson classroom module with rubrics, tools, and 2026 updates.
Map surprise presidential moments—upsets, resignations, comebacks—and trace their long-term political consequences with a multimedia interactive timeline.
Use the parlay metaphor to teach and report election-night projections responsibly—so probabilities aren’t mistaken for certainty.
Explore how a child’s viral impression of Jalen Brunson reveals social media's power on NBA branding and youth engagement in sports.
How do coaches turn underdogs into winners — and what can presidents learn? Practical leadership lessons on decision‑making, talent management, and culture.
Liz Hurley's privacy allegations illuminate tensions between media authority and personal rights, serving as a vital media ethics case study.
How costume, casting, and staging together shape on-screen presidents—teachable methods, 2026 trends, and classroom-ready assignments.
Explore how digital tools—from social media to e-readers—transform U.S. presidential campaigns and voter engagement in the modern era.
Profiles in reinvention: lessons from Vice Media and six presidential administrations that reshaped institutions after crisis.
Explore how iconic artistic performances shape political venues, influence leadership legacies, and transform cultural spaces in lasting ways.
Teach the Electoral College with a sports-spread analogy: classroom simulations, lesson plans, and step-by-step activities to show swing-state incentives.
Explore the critical risks digital change poses to archival data preservation and its impact on future historians’ access to historical records.
Trace presidential portraits from commission to museum: provenance, donation practices, archival workflows, and 2026 trends.
A comprehensive look at how the Oscars have historically served as a forum for political and social commentary, spotlighting 2026’s nominations.
A 4–6 week cross-disciplinary unit pairing 2025–26 sports upsets with surprising elections to teach statistics, civic data and critical thinking.
Explore how celebrity wardrobes in political contexts embody national identity, cultural reflection, and collectible political memorabilia.
Map the media rehabilitation arc around presidential scandals — a scholar's guide with primary documents, classroom case files, and 2026 trends.
How and why presidents recruit CFO‑style managers into the White House—and what that means for governance in 2026.
Curated gallery & lesson plans showing how artists like Henry Walsh and Kehinde Wiley reimagine presidential legacies for classrooms and museums.
How presidents manage messaging across mobile, streaming and social — lessons from Netflix's 2026 casting change and second-screen strategies.
Exploring how closing Broadway shows reveal shifting cultural priorities and media’s role in shaping societal values and public thought.
A practical, 2026-era guide to verify presidential artifacts online and at auction—tools, red flags, and a classroom-ready provenance checklist.
How media outlets "cast" presidents through selection, imagery, and platform control — and practical steps to spot and verify editorial framing in 2026.
Use curated playlists as a metaphor and tool for campaign strategy—design, legal checks, production, testing, and classroom lessons to mobilize voters.
Turn surprising presidential wins into a classroom March Madness: vote, analyze primary sources, and use multimedia-ready lessons.
How historical fiction—Janie Chang–inspired reading and activities—teaches rebellion, conformity, and civic thinking in classrooms.
How political campaigns can responsibly borrow narrative, production, and engagement tactics from reality TV to compete, persuade, and mobilize voters.
A classroom-ready deep dive into F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald—teaching literary craft, mental-health literacy, and ethical archival practice.
How satire evolved into a democratic force: analysis, case studies, and practical guidance for journalists, educators, and civic creators.
Transform devices into research tools and master digital archives to access, verify, and teach presidential documents.
Use 10,000-run sports simulations to teach probability, then transition students to simple election models to illuminate uncertainty and civic risk.