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Inequality

Photography

The Geography of Food Insecurity in America

A New Light

Life after hate

In January of 2018, DaShawn Horne was the victim of a brutal, racially-motivated, unprovoked hate crime. After meeting...

Sep 13, 2019
Americas

Stacey Abrams sets the stage for a fight for voters’ rights

ATLANTA — Former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams testified about systemic voting problems at a House subcommittee hearing this...

Feb 22, 2019
A New Light

What it means

Those on the outside looking in will never fully understand what it means to be a black man...

Feb 01, 2019
Rights

The fight for better pay in D.C.

WASHINGTON –– Venorica Tucker has worked in the service industry since she was around 12 years old, when...

Jul 13, 2018
While covering the teachers' strike in West Virginia, Molly Born ran into people she grew up with. "People I hadn’t seen or thought of in years were suddenly those whose stories I was covering," she writes. (Molly Born/WVPB/GroundTruth)
Rights

Covering the West Virginia teacher strike — and coming home

CHARLESTON, West Virginia — The sea of striking teachers gathered in the Capitol here was dotted with red...

Apr 27, 2018
Kelsie Jones, 26, is a medical assistant in Polson, Montana. She is the one of the first graduates of the new medical assistant program at Salish and Kootenai College, an effort by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to provide more job training opportunities in the healthcare field. (Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Health

Healthcare in Montana

Healthcare in Montana: Tribal efforts to heal the consequences of old wounds Kelsie Jones, 26, is a medical...

Dec 15, 2017
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Faith

California

California: Amid displacement, a historic church endures Click the play button on the image above for a soundscape...

Dec 01, 2017
(Frank Dutan/GroundTruth)
Democracy

Manufacturing in Massachusetts

Manufacturing in Massachusetts: Teaching a Younger Workforce New Skills Shaniqua Owens, 26 (left), observes the class instructor and...

Oct 02, 2017
Bryan Quintana-Salazar, 13, cries as his former teacher, Jennifer Walsh
A New Light

Deported

Lourdes Salazar Bautista lifted an old photograph of her daughter to her heart and smiled. It was late...

Sep 25, 2017
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Special Reports

Massachusetts

Massachusetts: Introduction Massachusetts is the first of five reporting legs of Crossing the Divide. Massachusetts ranks number one...

Sep 16, 2017
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