2018 Year in Review

Highlights from the Fellows Program
Blog Post
Dec. 28, 2018

Class of 2019 National Fellows:

This year, we received 476 applications for the 2019 New America National Fellowship. The competitive selection process is reflected in the immense talent of the 17 National Fellows who earned a spot in this class. Meet the Class of 2019 and learn more about the applicant pool by reading our Class of 2019 “Who Applied?” report.

Book Releases:

2018 books

This year, New America’s National Fellows published nine books and produced two films on fascinating topics ranging from cybersecurity to small businesses to surveillance. We are especially excited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Fellows Program, having supported more than 200 National Fellows who have published more than 100 books! As always, our National Fellows are bringing challenging issues to the forefront of public discourse.

Rania Abouzeid’s No Turning Back and Eliza Griswold’s Amity and Prosperity were named to the New York Times’ “100 Notable Books of 2018” list. Amity and Prosperity was also included on the Washington Post's "50 Notable works of nonfiction in 2018" list.

The following books were reviewed by the New York Times in 2018: Bitwise by David Auerbach, Amity and Prosperity by Eliza Griswold, The China Mission by Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Big is Beautiful by Michael Lind, No Turning Back by Rania Abouzeid, The People Vs. Democracy by Yascha Mounk, and Automating Inequality by Virginia Eubanks.

Film Releases:

2018 films


In addition, we are excited to have supported two thought-provoking films: People’s Republic of Desire produced and directed by Hao Wu and The Feeling of Being Watched produced and directed by Assia Boundaoui.

Reginald Dwayne Betts wrote an introspective for the New York Times Magazine about whether an ex-convict can become an attorney. Sara Hendren was featured in the Cooper Hewitt Museum’s “Access+Ability” exhibit. Suki Kim wrote for the New Republic about South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s power in the Korean Peninsula peace discussions. The New Yorker published Rachel Aviv’s article on Georgia’s separate and unequal special-education system.

Notable Awards & Achievements: