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To Be or Not to Be Charlienew

Pushing the borderlines of free expression.
Eugene Weekly  |  Laeitita Béraud and Andy Singer  |  01-20-2015  |  Civil Liberties

The Never-Ending Scrutinynew

Two years after Arizona banned Mexican-American studies, new curriculum is under attack.
Tucson Weekly  |  María Inés Taracena  |  01-15-2015  |  Education

Do You See This Man?new

With the recent focus on homelessness in Syracuse, some media organizations asked people what they thought of panhandlers. New Times reporter Michelle Malia van Dalen asked homeless people about their lives in Syracuse.
Syracuse New Times  |  Michelle van Dalen  |  01-12-2015  |  Homelessness

Did a Prosecutor and Police Send an Innocent Teenager to Prison for Murder?new

Derrick McRae, 35, is serving a life sentence for a murder he insists he didn't commit. New evidence suggests that McRae could be innocent.
INDY Week  |  John H. Tucker  |  01-10-2015  |  Crime & Justice

A Mind of His Ownnew

Dr. Walt Peschel may have found the biggest medical breakthrough since penicillin, but chances are good his discovery will never see the light of day.
Missoula Independent  |  Erika Fredrickson  |  01-09-2015  |  Science

Rebranding Detroitnew

Welcome to 'Springwells Village'--a Southwest Detroit neighborhood most of its own residents have never heard of.
Metro Times  |  Lee DeVito  |  01-08-2015  |  Housing & Development

#JeSuisCharlienew

Today’s Charlie Hebdo attack resonates across the world’s newsrooms, including ours.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Enrique Limón  |  01-07-2015  |  Media

Marriage Equality Finally Comes to Floridanew

Even if you removed all of the hyperbolic superlatives from the vaunted journalism lexicon, pissed on them and then set them on fire, you would still hazard an errant exclamation point at the events that transpired in relation to same-sex marriage over the holidays when nobody was watching.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  01-07-2015  |  LGBT

Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jacksonnew

The murders of Britney Cosby and Crystal Jackson, her girlfriend, made national news. Then the cameras went away. 40 weeks later, with Cosby's father sitting in a jail cell, no one has been charged with their murders.
Houston Press  |  Dianna Wray  |  01-07-2015  |  Crime & Justice

Forgotten Assaultnew

A brutal attack on two transgender women in 2011 foreshadowed several troubling years of violent crime against the LGBT community in Cleveland, and the city's ill-equipped ability to respond.
Cleveland Scene  |  Eric Sandy  |  12-24-2014  |  LGBT

Things Black Mothers Fearnew

Atlanta-based artist/author Carla Aaron-Lopez considers the woes of raising her two-year-old son in a world that already considers him a threat
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Carla Aaron-Lopez  |  12-23-2014  |  Race & Class

The Legacy of New York's Fracking Decisionnew

New York's long struggle with fracking is over, except that it isn't.
City Newspaper  |  Jeremy Moule  |  12-23-2014  |  Energy

News Media Ignores Black Protestsnew

Black demonstrators in Oakland and Berkeley are taking the reins of a movement and designing their own powerful protests against police violence. But the news media isn't interested.
East Bay Express  |  Will Butler  |  12-19-2014  |  Race & Class

Why Are More Americans Failing the GED?new

Nearly 500,000 fewer Americans will pass the GED in 2014 after a major overhaul to the test. Why? And who's left behind?
Cleveland Scene  |  Daniel McGraw  |  12-19-2014  |  Education

Southern LGBTs Get Good, Bad Newsnew

Despite new information about social and economic disparities facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the South, Mississippi continues to make slow, steady progress toward equality.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  12-19-2014  |  LGBT

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