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Bill Moyers passed away this week at 91 after a remarkable life. In addition to his many films, public television programs and his political and non-profit work, Bill served on EHRP’s Board of ...
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 ...
June 12: Our executive director Alissa Quart joins author Joan C. Williams at the 92nd Street Y for a conversation about how Democratic Brahmins lost working class voters and how they might get them ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler. In NYC eviction courts, many tenants are deprived of lawyers despite the city’s right-to-counsel policies.
EHRP PRESS Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink, an EHRP-supported documentary from Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rick Goldsmith, continues to make waves in local press and screenings ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Civil Eats. A Native Hawaiian community in the Pacific Northwest grows taro (kalo) for health and well-being, to connect with their ancient ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Prism. Harsh policies targeting unhoused people in the so-called sanctuary city ensnare newly arrived migrants, who now have fewer places to ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project’s James Ledbetter Fund and The Guardian. When I got the chance to attend a conservative, evangelical high school in rural Iowa, I was ecstatic. My ...
From the dangerously breakneck pace of fast food restaurants to self-storage units as symbols of hope in a housing crisis, read our collection of recent first-person stories examining working class ...
If we don’t act, the consequences will extend far beyond the fire victims themselves. Some thirty thousand displaced people are about to enter a housing market that just lost ten thousand units, while ...
Co-published with The Nation and Magnum Photos. Taken by Jim Goldberg, these photographs of the Delta region stitch together a pastiche of post-civil war lineage, industrialization, and more.
Jennifer’s spreadsheets began in 2015, after she and her husband had been married for a year and were ready to have a child. The first spreadsheet priced out day care options near their home in a ...
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