MARRAKECH, Morocco – One month after Hurricane Matthew killed more than 1,000 people in Haiti, many of the...
Nov 14, 2016For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough
Yolaida Martinez counted on her hands as she sat at the kitchen table, each swollen finger representing...
Nov 11, 2016Voting in America’s most liberal state
Voting in America’s most liberal state: 'Deeply Personal' Lila Carrillo feels that the painful rhetoric of this election...
Nov 02, 2016Portraits of working class New York
Seventy years ago, New York City was at its height in the days of a manufacturing economy. The...
Nov 01, 2016Struggling in Rural New England
Struggling in Rural New England: 'Undercurrent of anxiety' Emilie Poulin, a 32-year-old mother living in Marlboro, Vermont, says...
Nov 01, 2016Remembering the Tulsa riots
Remembering the Tulsa riots: 'Racism is still alive' Brando West, 26, grew up in Chicago, Illinois, but has...
Nov 01, 2016Casting ballots from Flint, Michigan
Casting ballots from Flint, Michigan: 'Sick and tired of seeing people oppressed' Jody Ebejer, a 22-year-old native of...
Nov 01, 2016Things could be better for trans women in tech
The workplace is not always friendly to trans people, and tech is no exception. At the Grace Hopper...
Oct 21, 201614,000 women showed up in Texas to address tech’s gender gap
HOUSTON — The largest gathering of female technologists in the world, the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing,...
Oct 20, 2016‘The most powerful tech reporters happen to be women’
Kara Swisher is one of the most influential women in tech, without actually working for a tech company....
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