π What Will You BUILD Next?
Design the future
π‘ On my Radar
The New Deal federal government we've known since Franklin Roosevelt's time is fading into history. The international economic order, trade liberalism, and the post-WWII transatlantic security framework that defined American policy for generations is transforming before our eyes β and will be fundamentally different in four years time.
This is a reality worth acknowledging, and yes, even mourning. But amid the rubble of familiar systems lies an opportunity that comes perhaps once in a lifetime:
The chance to reimagine government from the ground up.
If I asked you to rebuild the government - will you just scramble back to create the closest copy to the thing that was just smashed or will you design something better, something transformative and world-changing?
Imagine a cutting-edge government that guarantees basic healthcare, provides abundant and free clean energy, and advances artificial intelligence not just to make the wealthy more productive but as a ladder to lift millions out of poverty.
The question isn't whether things will change β they already are. The question is: what do YOU want to build next?1
π By the Numbers
ππ½ Make a Difference
19 jobs | 2 fellowships
FELLOWSHIP | The ReNew Democracy Foundation fellowship is now accepting applications. This program opens doors for diverse new voices interested in working in pragmatic, solutions-oriented, center-left congressional offices, providing a $5,500 monthly salary, professional development, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
JOB | Zeenat Rahman shares that the Institute of Politics (IOP) is hiring a Director of Civic and Campus Engagement at the University of Chicago.
JOB | Cultural Emergency Response (CER) in Amsterdam is seeking someone with operations experience to join their canal-side office starting July 1st.




