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  • Catolico - Abortion

What Roe v. Wade’s Dismantling Means for Environmental Justice

In Detroit, abortion access meets pollution and climate vulnerability.

Eleanore Catolico2022-07-12T11:28:24-04:00July 8, 2022|
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  • Dietrich's Meats

Eating Local with the Pennsylvania Dutch

In rural Pennsylvania, an underrated and distinctive regional cuisine.

Ed Simon2022-07-21T11:13:25-04:00June 24, 2022|
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  • Calumet River Chicago

What Would a Proposed Development Mean for Chicago’s Southeast Side?

A developer promises green jobs, but residents are skeptical.

Cam Rodriguez2022-07-06T12:30:45-04:00June 22, 2022|
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  • Harvey - Mall Art

How Malls Shaped the Rust Belt (and Vice Versa)

A conversation with architecture and design critic Alexandra Lange on malls in America.

Jonathan Dale2022-07-15T17:05:37-04:00June 13, 2022|
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  • yall means all cover design

Imagining Queer Appalachian Futures

A conversation with Z. Zane McNeill, editor of 'Y'All Means All.'

Raechel Anne Jolie2022-06-15T15:14:18-04:00June 1, 2022|
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  • Redhorse Bend ©David Ike Photography

The Death and Life of the Great Black Swamp

Draining Ohio’s Great Black Swamp was a feat of human effort and engineering. Restoring it will be even harder.

Ashley Stimpson2022-06-10T12:03:54-04:00May 27, 2022|
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  • Firestone Factory

In the ‘Rubber Capital of the World,’ Health Consequences Linger

In Akron, Ohio, toxic exposures to benzene and asbestos made people sick and cut lives short.

Yanick Rice Lamb2022-06-01T09:52:58-04:00May 17, 2022|
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  • Noroozi - 14

One Woman’s Quest to Defy the Odds of Addiction

Jenny Justice’s daughter died of a drug overdose in 2020. The Illinois mother wants to help others avoid the same fate. 

Aryana Noroozi2022-05-27T10:19:01-04:00May 13, 2022|
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  • Noroozi - 11

Snapshots of the Addiction Crisis in Illinois

Documenting one family's experience.

Aryana Noroozi2022-05-13T11:43:25-04:00May 13, 2022|
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  • Braddock Starship #1

Painting a Future for North Braddock

An upcoming art show asks of Braddock, Pennsylvania, 'Where do we think this is going?'

Nathan van Patter2022-05-27T10:07:20-04:00May 12, 2022|
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  • Harvey - Paper Mill

The End of Green Bay’s Oldest Operating Paper Mill–and Its Union

Georgia-Pacific, a national papermaking giant, plans to close Green Bay’s oldest union paper mill amid a labor revitalization.

John McCracken2022-05-13T11:11:04-04:00May 6, 2022|
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  • Harvey - Corner Store Cover

Corner Stores of Akron

A visual ode to these anchors of neighborhood life.

Chris Harvey2022-05-17T10:48:54-04:00May 5, 2022|
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