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Imbroglio

Lost Debate, Ravi Gupta, The Branch

A newsletter from The Branch about how we bring about the education revolution. Most of our posts will focus on the future of K-12 and higher ed, but we’ll also cover the imbroglio itself — the politics, misdirection, the excuse-making, the mediocrity.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Lost Debate

    The Lost Debate is part of The Branch, a non-profit media company combating two of the biggest problems in America today: polarization and misinformation. We bring people together for nuanced conversations while challenging each other in good faith.

  • Ravi Gupta

    CEO of Lost Debate. Co-founder Arena, Second Chance Studios, RePublic Schools. Co-host Majority 54 podcast.

  • The Branch

    The Branch is a nonprofit digital media company. We deliver commentary and original reporting through podcasts, articles, and video.

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