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December 2012

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Co-published with Mother JonesAfter historic flooding, the California migrant farming community is trying to recover—even if help from FEMA is scarce.

Co-published with GristFor members of Louisiana's Pointe-au-Chien Tribe, relocating means a lot more than simply packing up and moving.

Co-published with GristThe upstate New York city would be one of the first in the country to tackle the energy woes of affordable housing.

Co-published with The Guardian. The GOP's attempt to add work requirements to safety net programs could harm families already struggling.

Co-published with Texas Observer and The Nation. Low-income Texans depend on family planning clinics. The clinics depend on a program that's in trouble.

Co-published with In These TimesDobbs will throw many lives into disarray. Lationna Halbert’s is one of the first.

Co-published with Dissent Magazine. The strike is back in Britain but the Conservative government is out to crush the unions. What lessons should labor learn from the 1980s?

Co-published with The Hechinger Report and Fast Company. Aides, bus drivers, and others are essential to schools, but shortages are widespread.

By Rachel Glickhouse In March, Grist published a comic with The Bitter Southerner and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) about Kentucky landslide victims and their struggles to receive disaster relief. Written by Austyn Gaffney and …

Co-published with Teen VogueThere are institutional barriers for queer students who are cut off from their families.

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