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A Christian lobbying group’s state-by-state fight against oversight
A driving force behind the rise in homeschooling in the U.S. is a little-known group with outsized influence. Chalkbeat, 5/12/22
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"Buy Boltcutters!"
Anti-fascist journalist and podcaster Robert Evans has built a personal brand on radical ideas—but where is the line between a radical and a fundamentalist? Strange Matters, 3/28/21
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Palestinian youth grapple with social media virality
Young Palestinians who went viral online this summer question if the media attention will translate to real change. Teen Vogue, 12/14/21
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Immunocompromised NYC families worry they're out of school options
Three families make three different choices as the city pushes their kids back into schools they say are still unsafe. Supported by the Newmark Education Reporting grant. City Limits, 08/16/21
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Italian disinformation networks flying under Facebook’s radar
Who is behind a cottage industry of websites pushing pseudoscience and conspiracy theories on Italians? Coda Story, 07/21/2021
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Kweku's Higher Goal
One of NYC’s youngest Community Board members has a vision for the city, driven by his ancestors’ dreams. Awarded honorable mention for the Ernie Pyle Human Interest Profile of 2021 and Reporter of the Year by the Associated Collegiate Press. New York City News Service, 02/23/21
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Where Any Cuts Go Deep
Mental health counselors in underserved NYC schools face budget cuts during a time of heightened trauma for students. Awarded fifth place for Written News Story of Fall 2020 by the Associated Collegiate Press. New York City News Service, 11/18/20
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"We are workers"
Inside the push for a freelance workers’ union in New York City. Back Matter Magazine, 05/11/20
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Trader Joe's workers who raised safety concerns are afraid of losing their jobs
At the height of the pandemic, workers say the store is shunting its responsibility to keep them safe. Salon, 05/26/20
More reporting
Long waits for NYC’s COVID-19 isolation hotel rooms, as Omicron cases spike — City Limits, 12/28/21
The global attack on science — Coda Story, 07/08/21
The mainstream foundations funding anti-gender rights initiatives in Europe — Coda Story, 06/31/21
Putin’s playbook: Strongmen around the world are using Russian tactics to quell dissent — Coda Story, 06/27/21
Mental health cuts in poorest New York City schools amid pandemic — Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, 05/26/21
Flood of PAC money has candidates feuding in Bronx specials — PoliticsNY, 03/22/21
Special election candidates have rival visions on future of policing — Queens County Politics, 02/23/21
Organizing to feed the city: mutual aid groups say they’re here to stay — New York City News Service, 01/13/21
Democracy at work: Milwaukee restaurants offer free food near polling sites for waiting voters — Milwaukee Independent, 10/31/20
Striking out at home: South Bronx residents say the Yankees need to do more to support the community — New York City News Service, 10/09/20
Driver mows down Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square — Medium, 09/03/20
One of COVID-19’s unlisted side effects: an increase in police power— Salon, 05/30/20
How to stop paying your mortgage during the pandemic — Salon, 04/11/20
Cutting your own hair doesn’t have to be sheer terror — Salon, 04/09/20