Photographing Portland’s Summer of Rage
Co-published with the Washington Post. Photojournalist Rian Dundon captures the first 100 days of the ongoing Portland protests in a breathtaking series of street protest photography.
How Many Cameras Does One Protest Need?
Co-published with The Nation. Livestreamers and citizen journalists are providing constant, steady footage of the protests for Black Lives. Is that a good thing?
Taking Shots in Portland
Federal thugs in Portland are attacking many journalists, including EHRP photographer Rian Dundon, who was burned and beaten by police.
Dispatches from the Battle for Portland
Co-published with Columbia Journalism Review and The New Yorker. EHRP photographer Rian Dundon captures the ongoing battle for Portland, Oregon, in striking detail.
How I Learned to Be Hungry
Co-published with The Nation. America’s nutrition conundrum can mean swinging between two extremes of bad eating.
I Love My Children and I Owe Them So Much Money
Co-published with Jezebel. (Excerpt) The majority of child support debt is owed by parents making less than $10,000.
My Time in Motel Hell
Co-published with Fusion. Motels aren't just a place for travellers to sleep—they've also become the front lines in America's housing crisis.
Down and Out in Portland
Co-published with Salon. Lean seasons had always been part of my writing life, but this time I was dead broke.