Dundon’s evocative photo essay, originally for EHRP/American Prospect/Puffin Foundation, captures a brave Los Angeles organizing against the constant threat of ICE in July 2025.
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and New York Review of Books. Up against the delirious scale of Operation Metro Surge, ordinary people juggle daily life with looking out for ...
WOOD STREET follows residents of Oakland’s largest homeless encampment as they organize against eviction, centering unhoused ...
This article was co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Columbia Journalism Review. In just a few years, a publisher based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has become the country’s ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Current Affairs. Meditations on AI, the loss of public media, and resistance against ICE.
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler. For an uninsured person in America, accessing routine health care might go something like this: First, a person goes online to ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Civil Eats. On a late afternoon in early November, Xochitl Bervera launches The Roxie Girl from St. George Island into the gentle waters of ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Literary Hub. “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism,” the newly elected Mayor of New York ...
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