The Art of Being a Super Begins at Dawn
Co-published with The New York Times. A harried super at a five-building co-op in Westchester County carves out some time in the morning to return to his easel and oil paints.
One Solution To Fight Climate Change? Fewer Parking Spaces.
Co-published with Grist. Climate change is forcing cities to curb parking to bring down emissions and create more affordable housing.
EHRP-supported photo series by Zaydee Sanchez wins Society for Professional Journalists chapter award
EHRP is thrilled to share that Zaydee Sanchez, EHRP Fellow, has been awarded the Photojournalism Award for photo essays (up to 15 images) by the Society for Professional Journalists Northern California Chapter. The winning story and photo essay, “Pajaro’s Quest to
EHRP-supported work by Dan Kaufman wins Sidney Award for dynamic coverage from the UAW picket line
EHRP is happy to share that Dan Kaufman won the November 2023 Sidney Award for his EHRP-supported piece, “Will the U.A.W. Strike Turn the Rust Belt Green?”, published in The New Yorker. This in-depth feature opens at a meeting of
A Retort to the Toxic Myth of the Self-Made in America
Co-published with Nieman Reports. Alissa Quart on the reporting behind her book “Bootstrapped."
Will the U.A.W. Strike Turn the Rust Belt Green?
Co-published with The New Yorker. A historic walkout against the Big Three automakers could shape the trajectory of one of America’s most politically salient regions.
Renters Are in Revolt. This Tenant Union Plans to Get Them Organized
Co-published with TIME. Renter Revolt follows a political group in Kansas City that is turning renter grievance into political power.
Elderly and Imprisoned: ‘I Don’t Count It as Living, Only Existing.’
Co-published with The New York Times. Decades of tough-on-crime sentencing and increasingly rigid release policies have left many to grow old in a system that was not designed to accommodate them.
‘Nothing’s Predictable’: Extreme Weather Is Ruining Farmers’ Crops, and Their Finances
Co-published with Grist. Natural disasters hit farmers with a $22 billion bill last year. Only half of that was covered by insurance.
In Wildfire-Prone Areas, Homeowners Are Learning They’re Uninsurable
Co-published with Grist. Wildfires cause billions in home damage every year. Now, insurers no longer want to take on the risk.
The Case of the Missing Park Posters: Ex-Ranger Hunts for New Deal-Era Art
Co-published with Retro Report. A former park ranger is on the hunt to complete a collection of posters by artists celebrating national parks.
Lefty Groups Making It Possible for Families to Do Politics
Co-published with The Nation. From Comrades with Kids to Red Sprouts, millennials find new ways of support.