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April 2018

When asked about their favorite pastime, most students at Hanguk University mentioned spending time with friends. Unlike their parents, a majority of young South Koreans don't have a religious affiliation. (Ashley Vazquez/GroundTruth)
Faith

Korean churches lose young congregants, who view religion as irrelevant

SEOUL — Like many of Korea’s formerly religious youth, Ryoo Eunseo didn’t make a conscious choice to leave...

Apr 25, 2018
For young Cubans, one Cuban president is the same as another. (Kevin Grant/GroundTruth)
Democracy

As the Castro dynasty ends, young Cubans feel stuck

HAVANA — The ascendance of Miguel Díaz-Canel, the first Cuban president not named Castro since the revolution, has...

Apr 19, 2018
The debate on immigration has become extremely polarized. How do you write stories that say something new? Find people who've never been asked about their experiences. Pictured: protesters in Boston's Copley Square on Jan. 29, 2017, after President Donald Trump signed an executive order known as the "Muslim ban." (Photo by Giulia Afiune/GroundTruth)
Navigator

Two Los Angeles Times reporters have this advice for improving your immigration reporting

We asked Cindy Carcamo, the immigration reporter for the Los Angeles Times and Anh Do, who covers Asian-American...

Apr 17, 2018
"I was raised to give a damn." —Barbara Pierce Bush, Skoll Awardee. (Courtesy of Skoll Foundation)
Rights

Restore your faith in humanity with these stories from the Skoll World Forum

"Shutting ourselves off from those we see as other erodes our humanity." —Sally Osberg, President and CEO of...

Apr 13, 2018
Scituate homes are being raised 16 to 20 feet above sea level to comply with the ‘100-year-storm flood marker,’ a level that fluctuates depending on location. The town offers select grants to homeowners to adapt their homes for flooding through the Federal Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Financial assistance can provide up to 75 percent of the total cost of the climate mitigation project. (Lauren Owens Lambert/GroundTruth)
Announcements

GroundTruth announces new environmental reporting fellows

Two journalists have been named environmental reporting fellows with The GroundTruth Project, to be based at WCAI, the local...

Apr 12, 2018
BarbiAnn Maynard, a Martin County resident and an activist for clean water. (Will Wright/Report for America)
Environment

During a water crisis, residents embrace reporters as allies

INEZ, Kentucky — In this sleepy town in rural Martin County, in the heart of coal country, residents...

Apr 10, 2018
Environment

The Last Generation

The Last Generation: An interactive film on the Marshall Islands (Photo by Michelle Mizner/GroundTruth/FRONTLINE) By The GroundTruth Project|April...

Apr 06, 2018
Katie Sartoris and her team had to search through boxes of archived cases to find the jury verdict records for the prisoners on Florida's death row. Pictured, the Florida Supreme Court. (jmv0586/Flickr Creative Commons)
Navigator

How a small team created a high-impact data reporting project

We’ve talked in the past about spreadsheets and public records for data journalism. You don’t have to be...

Apr 03, 2018
Video

Humanity Lost, Humanity Found: 25 Years After Rwanda’s Genocide

Humanity Lost, Humanity Found: 25 Years After Rwanda’s Genocide: Introduction (Photo by Beth Murphy/GroundTruth) KIGALI, Rwanda — Rwanda’s...

Apr 03, 2018
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