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October 2018

ON THE GROUND IN JACKSON, MISS

A portrait of struggle and violence in Mississippi

This dispatch is the focus of a GroundTruth Podcast episode, "Almost Independence Day." A memorial for Lee Eric...

Oct 18, 2018
Navigator

How to do “man-on-the-street” interviews in a foreign country

This column originally appeared in Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here.  Kelly Kasulis is...

Oct 16, 2018
World

Closing the gap between climate change and local reporting

In a week where a new United Nations report warned that time is running out to stave off...

Oct 12, 2018
Environment

The UN sounds the alarm on climate change

The world’s preeminent climate scientists put forth a vision of the planet this week that is more alarming...

Oct 12, 2018
Season 6 |Episode 3

Hope (and contraband) in a bottle

On a South Korean island just eight miles from the shores of North Korea, Jung Gwang-il is trying...

Oct 11, 2018
ON THE GROUND IN DALLAS, TX

How I found a place in journalism by telling the story of Hispanics in Dallas

Nothing beats the downtown Dallas skyline at dusk. The bright green glow of Bank of America Plaza. The...

Oct 11, 2018
Democracy

From Jerusalem to Appalachia: Tracking America’s ‘Unholy Divide’ 

WILLIAMSON, West Virginia — This week, it was hard not to feel like things were coming apart in...

Oct 05, 2018
Media Industry

Tips on how to report on a protest

This column originally appeared in Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here.  Milan Polk is...

Oct 02, 2018
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