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Reporting
The Ohio Newsroom: Ohioans grapple with medication access as pharmacies shutter
The Ohio Newsroom: What Ohio rules should doulas follow? Medicaid regulations create concerns
The Ohio Newsroom: The opioid crisis disproportionately impacts Black Ohioans. Why aren't more of them on the board dispersing settlement funds?
Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting: A Racial Reckoning at Doctors Without Borders
The Continent: Africans trapped in Lebanon by ‘kafala’ labor system and Israel’s bombs.
Shelterforce/National Housing Institute: After the Fire: Bronx Residents Return to Building that Burned
The New Humanitarian: What’s changed since #AidToo? Not much, say sex workers in Sierra Leone
WYSO Public Radio: Black maternal, infant mortality is persistently high — but overwhelmingly preventable
WYSO Public Radio: Typewriters get a new life in a Dayton repair store
Women’s Media Center: Religious leaders thwart abortion rights in Sierra Leone
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Other Writing + Interviews
Poda-Poda Stories: Syl Cheney-Coker on Writing through Exile.
Poda-Poda Stories: Ishmael Beah on Storytelling and Activism
Global Investigative Journalism Network: How This Oscar-Nominated Director Turned the Lens on Herself to Investigate the Man Who Sexually Assaulted Her
Nieman Lab: Investigating cold cases: How two journalists dug into decades-old civil rights era killings
KAZU: Local Iranian Writer calls for Human Rights
Poda-Poda Stories: A Bin Smol
Patriotic Vanguard: Of Stories and Trauma
Brittle Paper: The Strangest Thing
Afreada: A Thin Line of Madness