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Bill Moyers passed away this week at 91 after a remarkable life. In addition to his many films, public television programs and his political and non-profit work, Bill served on EHRP’s Board of ...
Co-published with The New Yorker. Can a progressive campaign break the coal industry’s hold on West Virginia politics ...
How Hotels, Once a Last Resort, Became New York’s Default Answer to Homelessness Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project, ProPublica, and New York Focus. Statewide spending on hotels has ...
Co-published with WABE. What does a living wage mean to a low-income family? Our contributor Jill Jordan Sieder brings us the story of one Atlanta family struggling through the pandemic ...
How Hotels, Once a Last Resort, Became New York’s Default Answer to Homelessness Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project, ProPublica, and New York Focus. Statewide spending on hotels has ...
Co-published with Teen Vogue and Lux Magazine. A far-right attack on North Idaho College, a popular community college, reveals a blueprint for destroying higher ed.
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Oxford American. A hint of blue on the horizon meant morning was coming. And as they have for the past fifty-four years, Audrey and Gary Revell ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler. TO EXPRESS THE AMBIENT FEELING that “things are getting worse,” there exists, of course, a meme. It plots iterations of a chart, ...
Co-published with The Guardian. The shelter where I work took in 694 animals last year. Every day, we face animal cruelty – and communicating the crisis can feel impossible.
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Teen Vogue. Early on a Thursday morning in Jacksonville, Florida, Ryan Moran and his wife are chatting over breakfast. The couple talk finances, ...
Co-published with Rolling Stone. When oil workers like Jeff Springman get oil from tanks, they come face to face with toxic gases — and it can cost them their lives.
Co-published with Longreads. Nearly nine out of ten cops are men. Sarah Smarsh discusses the police force’s gender problem and a Wichita woman’s efforts inside the criminal justice system that failed ...
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