EHRP Nets Two Nominations at Deadline Club Awards
Two EHRP-supported projects were named finalists in the 2021 Deadline Club Awards journalism competition: Austyn Gaffney’s piece in The Guardian and Southerly, "'They Deserve To Be Heard': Sick and Dying …
The Cost of the Pandemic for Women and Mothers
WNYC's morning radio news program, The Takeaway, recently interviewed Katherine Goldstein about her EHRP-supported story on the pandemic's toll on working mothers. Listen to the full interview below.
Alissa Quart Interviewed on NBCLX
Should a full-time job in America guarantee a living wage? For NBCLX, Cody Broadway explores how the system is working against essential workers, featuring an interview with EHRP's own Alissa …
Happy New Year from EHRP!
Happy New Year from all of us at EHRP! To celebrate, take a look back at some of the best stories we supported in 2020.
EHRP-Supported Film Wins Regional Emmy Award
"The Wait at Matamoros," an EHRP-supported documentary about the plight of asylum-seekers, won a Regional Emmy Award from the Lone Star Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, …
‘Lights of Baltimore’ illuminates the history, poetry and depth of problems plaguing the city
From the very first words and images that appear on-screen in the documentary “Lights of Baltimore,” you know you are in the hands of a skilled filmmaker with some poetry …
Milwaukee Local News Station Interviews Directors of EHRP-Supported Film
During the April primary when that first COVID-19 wave hit Wisconsin, some voters felt they risked their lives to cast a ballot. Researchers from the Brennan Center for Justice estimate …
Texas Observer’s Tristan Ahtone Discusses EHRP-Supported Indigenous Affairs Desk
On October 19, Tristan Ahtone, editor-in-chief at the Texas Observer, spoke with Study Hall about the Observer's new EHRP-supported Indigenous Affairs desk, which will cover Indigenous communities in the Lone …
Texas Observer Launches Indigenous Affairs Desk in Partnership With EHRP
The Texas Observer is launching an Indigenous Affairs desk in partnership with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and has hired Pauly Denetclaw, formerly of the Navajo Times, to help run it. Other newsrooms will …
Regional Emmy Nod for EHRP-Supported Film
Duy Linh Tu's EHRP-supported film "The Wait at Matamoros" received a Lone Star Emmy nomination, the Lone Star Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced last …
EHRP and Erie News Now Team Up to Cover Economic Hardship in Erie, Pennsylvania
This March, Erie News Now and the nonprofit Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) teamed up to hire a multimedia journalist to focus specifically on financial challenges faced especially by underserved lower …
EHRP-Funded Illustrations Win First Place Prize at Bay Area Journalism Awards
"The Shutdown Is Great for Lenders," a series of EHRP-supported illustrations by Susie Cagle, won first place in the Magazines/Trade Publications: Editorial Cartoon category at the 2020 Bay Area Journalism …