Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Current Affairs. The rules say check IDs, refuse the drunk, protect the vulnerable. The incentives say do the opposite. Somebody has to live ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Mother Jones. The Best Picture contenders reflect a mad world—and they’re suitably lurid, pulpy, comic, and strange.
When a billionaire-backed nonprofit prioritized political influence over scientific integrity, its chief scientist resigned in protest, leading to a bitter legal battle and the scientist’s bankruptcy ...
Caron Creighton’s “Wood Street” explores solidarity and resistance as two unhoused men become local leaders amid displacement ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Mother Jones. The Best Picture contenders reflect a mad world—and they’re suitably lurid, pulpy, comic, and strange.
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation. I once documented human displacement and desperation. Now, due to a crumbling media ecosystem, I am living it.
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project, Teen Vogue and Lux Magazine. A few years ago, Sunnie Helling decided to get serious about sobriety. She moved into the Union Gospel Mission, a ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler. TO EXPRESS THE AMBIENT FEELING that “things are getting worse,” there exists, of course, a meme. It plots iterations of a chart, ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian. Rebecca Renard-Wilson has stopped shopping at Target and all things Amazon including Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh. These days, the ...