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Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and More Perfect Union. For EHRP’s latest collaboration with More Perfect Union, Meagan Day dissects the horror of war-profiteering software company ...
This isn’t unusual. County social services offices regularly pay the hotels rates that are worth many times fair market rent for permanent housing in their areas, according to the analysis of OTDA ’s ...
For EHRP/Truthout, Alex Vitale (author of bestseller The End of Policing) and William D. Lopez expose how ICE teams up with local police to abduct immigrants and citizens — despite police denying ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Truthout. Even in cities where police decline to work with ICE, local law enforcement still bolster Trump’s deportation agenda.
William D. Lopez is a clinical associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan and the author of Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration ...
By Alex Vitale and William D. Lopez Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Truthout. In the last week, local police have played a central role in enabling the arrests and detention of ...
Co-published by EHRP and NPR-affiliate WWNO. Katie Baldwin Basile reports on how the climate crisis is displacing Indigenous communities in both Alaska and Louisiana. Listen to the full “Sea Change” ...
USA 3.0 — a stunning new photography installation from the VII Agency — recently debuted at Brooklyn’s yearly photo festival Photoville, featuring images originally shot for EHRP. In addition, a new ...
EHRP Book Fellow Karie Fugett’s memoir, Alive Day, has been named by Amazon editors as one of the best books of 2025 so far! Written by the widow of a veteran who was grievously injured in battle and ...
EHRP-supported documentary The Gas Station Attendant, directed by Karla Murthy, makes its world debut at the Sheffield DocFest in the UK on June 19. As The Hollywood Reporter writes, the film explores ...
EHRP, Dirt, and Lux are launching The Way We Work, a $1,800 prize for the best narrative-driven cultural criticism about work with $1,000 for the runner up. Send in your completed, unpublished ...
EHRP contributor Anya Groner received the prestigious Murrow Award for her EHRP/WWNO piece, “Nuoc: A Viet-Cajun Story,” a half-hour exploration of Louisiana’s Vietnamese-American shrimpers on the ...
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