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  • Chanell Hale - 1

How Chef Chanell Hale is Feeding Her Community in a Pandemic

A look inside the Chicago operation where Hale and her team cook and deliver hundreds of meals per week.

Lily Qi2020-09-25T11:15:51-04:00September 11, 2020|
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  • Kenosha Protests - 5

A Street-Level Perspective on Kenosha Protests

What happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin the night Jacob Blake was shot, according to four people who were there.

Martha Bayne and Grace Del Vecchio2020-10-02T10:42:45-04:00September 4, 2020|
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  • Bob Ross - 1

Bob Ross Was Here

With “The Bob Ross Experience,” Muncie, Indiana lays claim to its most famous artist—and its status as an art town.

Ashley Stimpson2020-11-02T11:34:19-05:00September 4, 2020|
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  • Rubber Bowl - Akron 2020

When Classic Rock Icons Made Headlines at the Rubber Bowl

The stadium was partially demolished in 2018, but in the 1980s and 1990s, it hosted some of the biggest bands in the world.

Brandon Meola2020-09-04T09:57:08-04:00September 3, 2020|
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  • Kanaar - Garduño family

What It’s Like to Be a Farmworker During COVID-19

On picking peaches in a pandemic.

Francisco Velazquez and Michelle Kanaar2020-09-04T11:53:19-04:00August 27, 2020|
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  • D.C. Stephenson - Public Domain

The Fall of the Grand Dragon

D.C. Stephenson, Grand Dragon of the KKK, was once the most powerful man in Indiana. His racism was popular. Then he killed a white woman.

Adam Fleming Petty2020-09-03T16:06:05-04:00August 21, 2020|
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  • McKenna - Kimberly Rodriguez

Restaurant Workers Struggle to Access Unemployment Aid

“This wasn’t the way I thought this year was going to go.”

Jordan Walker2020-08-27T13:48:09-04:00August 13, 2020|
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  • Mail trucks in Oxford, Michigan

In Michigan, Long Mail Delays are Hurting Vulnerable People

Policy changes at the USPS, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, have serious consequences for health, business, and politics.

Katie Prout2020-09-01T10:51:40-04:00August 7, 2020|
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  • Love + Struggle - No Cop Academy 2019

#NoCopAcademy and the Movement to Defund the Police

How youth organizers in Chicago laid the groundwork for contemporary calls to defund the police.

Kiran Misra2020-09-11T13:34:40-04:00July 31, 2020|
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  • Reich - Appalachia 13

Path Dependency (Or, Appalachia is Not Post-Industrial)

How the region's industrial history continues to shape contemporary life.

Chad J. Reich2021-04-02T12:52:20-04:00July 30, 2020|
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  • Musinguzi_Minneapolis

What Happened — and is Happening — in Minneapolis

Since George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis Police Department, two months ago, “[The city] has had to confront its ugliness.”

Vanessa Taylor2020-08-27T13:48:59-04:00July 24, 2020|
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  • Cleveland Heights High School - Sign

Cleveland: Eastside Suburban School Segregation on the Rise

Alarming white opt-out rates are driving the division.

Hannah Lebovits2020-08-27T13:49:14-04:00July 21, 2020|
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