Education Policy

Henig, Jeffrey R., Rebecca Jacobsen, and Sarah Reckhow. 2019. “Why have education politics gone national?Education Week. April 4.

Reckhow, Sarah, Rebecca Jacobsen, and Jeffrey Henig. 2019. “Why are teachers protesting in ‘blue’ cities?The Washington Post. March 8.

Thiel, Craig and Sarah Reckhow. 2017. “Special Education Funding Falls More Heavily on Urban School Districts.” Bridge. December 21.

Reckhow, Sarah. 2016. “Learn from the Costly Mistakes of Failed EAA.” Detroit Free Press. March 19.


Urban and Transportation Policy

Lowe, Kate, Sarah Reckhow, and Juliet Gainsborough. 2021. “How Biden’s infrastructure package might leave behind poor and minority communities yet again.” The Washington Post. December 7.

Lowe, Kate, Sarah Reckhow, and Andrea Benjamin. 2021. “Pete Buttigieg may not know this yet: Rail transportation funding is a racial equity issue.” The Washington Post. February 1.

Reckhow, Sarah, Davia Downey, and Josh Saptichne. 2018. “Detroit and Flint Keep Relying on Private Money to Solve Public Problems: Why?” The Washington Post. November 27.

Downey, Davia, and Sarah Reckhow. 2018. “Unnatural Disasters: Can Nonprofit Governance Promote Recovery in Detroit and Flint?” Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. Michigan State University.

Sarah Reckhow and Margaret Weir. 2011. “Building a Stronger Regional Safety New: Philanthropy’s Role.” Metropolitan Opportunity Series. The Brookings Institution.


Resources for scholars on public writing

Presentation for Michigan Scholars Strategy Network on Op-Ed Writing/Publishing