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In Baku, Azerbaijan, heads of state, leading climate scientists, environmental activists and regulatory officials from some 190 countries all gathered this week for the 29th meeting of the U.N.
Black farmers in Southwest Georgia united to counter discriminatory practices that over decades resulted in thousands of acres of lost land & missed opportunities in USDA funding. Together, these land ...
When you look at KT Kanazawich’s photojournalism, it is defined by intimacy, as if you were invited into the inner circle of whomever she’s working with that day. If you ask KT what her secret is to ...
In 1999 Inácio França, then a reporter in Recife, traveled through the Northeast of Brazil documenting the advance of desertification in the region. The series of stories he wrote served as a curtain ...
The pollutants produced by extractive industries are often measured in parts per billion. Not something you can photograph directly, and not a data set that is a gripping narrative in itself, but ...
Charles Sennott giving his acceptance speech after winning the World Press Freedom Award from the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation at the National Press Club. (Photo by the Foley Foundation) ...
Ancient Roman paving stones inside Jerusalem’s Old City that have been worn smooth over time mark the path where tradition holds that Jesus carried the cross. It is called the Way of Sorrow, or the ...
Report for America has created more than 600 local reporting positions with more than 300 news organizations across all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and Washington, D.C. since 2017. Each is focused on ...
Lost translation: the gap in language services Main page NEW HAVEN, CT – Maria Canales became the official family translator when her family moved from Puerto Rico to Connecticut. By the time she was ...
The language barrier is also present in doctors’ offices across the country, where Latinos who don’t speak English struggle to communicate with their healthcare providers, increasing the risks for a ...
CERRO CORÁ, Brazil — Antônio Acelino de Moura, 65, says he imagined the future had finally arrived at his community in the northeast of Brazil when, in 2012, he heard the news that a wind farm would ...
Steve Waldman (left,) and Charles Sennott (center) discussed with “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter the expansion of Report for America and its importance for local communities. I have made this ...
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