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Treat political reporting as storytelling. That's advice from Ben Schreckinger, a reporter for POLITICO. Before reporting about politics in Washington, D.C., Ben was a GroundTruth Fellow reporting from Burma. (Kevin Harber/Flickr)
Navigator

How to get into political journalism and do it really well

This article originally appeared on Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here.  Covering...

Jun 27, 2017
(Photo courtesy of Ed Kashi)
Navigator

How to succeed in photojournalism, according to Ed Kashi

This article originally appeared in Navigator, The GroundTruth Project's newsletter for early-career journalists. Click here to subscribe. Early...

May 15, 2017
Pro tip: You shouldn't claim a "home office" on your taxes if it's your couch, or a part of the house used for other purposes – like studying or watching Netflix. (Illustration by Natalie Kenney/GroundTruth)
Navigator

10 things freelance journalists need to know about filing their taxes

1) You have to file freelance income if you’ve made over $400 in net income (paycheck minus expenses)....

Mar 22, 2017
(Left to right) Claris Bergman, Samantha Bergman and Chien-Chi Huang, all part of the same family, explain why they march in Boston on Jan. 21, 2017. (Photo by Kelly Kasulis/GroundTruth)
Rights

Three generations of a multiracial, Asian American family explain why they march

Almost 10 years ago, Chien-Chi Huang sat in the audience of a Massachusetts Health Disparities Council meeting, taken...

Jan 21, 2017
President-elect Trump questioned the One China Policy earlier this week, stating that he's not sure why the U.S. has to honor it. (Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)
War and Peace

Here’s what Trump needs to know about the ‘One China’ policy

Trump might’ve made a foreign policy mistake that doesn’t reduce nuclear threats from North Korea or resolve issues...

Dec 16, 2016
President Park Geun-hye waves to the crowds at Seoul Airbase in October 2013. (Photo by Republic of Korea/Flickr User)
Asia

As South Korea impeaches its president, here’s a brief history of the nation’s democracy

South Korea just voted to impeach its president. Here’s a brief history of the nation’s fledgling democracy, which might’ve...

Dec 08, 2016
Yolaida Martinez, a 29-year-old mother living with her two children in a Boston shelter, volunteers as the administrator of her church every Sunday. (Photo by Kelly Kasulis/GroundTruth)
Health

For 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, 2016
Rights

Unemployment Map

Unemployment Map: Visualizing the millions of young people looking for work By Kelly Kasulis|Sept. 6, 2016 The International...

Sep 07, 2016
Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Democracy

Revisiting the state of women in politics

Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night when she clinched the Democratic Party nomination, crossing the 2,383-delegate threshold and...

Jun 08, 2016
War and Peace

Sharing the story of a Syrian bakery displaced by war

It's a contemporary war story, but one with a touch of warmth. After 150 years of serving up sweets to...

Jun 03, 2016
Democracy

Riding through a protest in Phnom Penh

I first realized that I wanted to help tell the world’s stories in 2014, when I hitched on...

May 24, 2016
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