Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez was a senior correspondent for “PBS NewsHour” and host of the public radio show “America Abroad.” He co-hosts the program and podcast “WorldAffairs” for KQED-FM and the World Affairs Council.
Why We Made Going for Broke
Co-published with The Nation. In this video roundtable, Laura Flanders joins Ray Suarez and Ann Larson to talk about our newest podcast.
Jen Fitzgerald: A Poet Without a Home
Co-published with The Nation. As the pandemic closed down New York City, Fitzgerald found her daughter and herself priced out of a place to live.
John Koopman: Stars and Stripes and Strip Clubs
Co-published with The Nation. How a war correspondent found himself bouncing rowdy customers at a strip club—and what came next.
There’s a Term for the Avalanche of Paperwork We All Deal With
Co-published with The Nation. When Lisa Ventura’s father needed help filing for unemployment, she got an overload of what experts call “administrative burden.”
I Spent a Pandemic Behind a Grocery Store Cash Register
Co-published with The Nation. Ann Larson, a pandemic-era grocery store clerk and social critic, is determined to make visible how workers like her really live and think.
A Veteran Journalist Finds Himself the Center of the Story
Co-published with The Nation. How did Ray Suarez end up jobless and worrying about how he was going to pay his dental bills?
When Sleep Deprivation Compounds the Struggle of Being Unhoused
Co-published with The Nation. Lori Yearwood hadn’t thought much about sleep—until she found herself homeless, and unable to catch a wink.
Poverty Can Happen to Anyone
Co-published with The Nation. Our new podcast, Going for Broke, lets Americans living on the edge have the last word.
Going for Broke: The Ray Suarez Story
Co-published with Latino USA. In this special preview episode of our new podcast series, famed reporter Ray Suarez tells the shocking story of how his illustrious career fell …
Going for Broke: Coming October 18
Co-published with The Nation. Going for Broke, hosted by Ray Suarez, launches October 18 from the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation.
Altered States of America
Co-published with palabra. In the United States, we now have one pandemic for all Americans, and a custom-made disaster for Brown and Black people.