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A young child plays under the supervision of childcare workers at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, a renown tech conference. (Photo by Alicia Miles/GroundTruth)
Rights

This is why childcare is key to retaining talent in the tech industry

By Alicia Mies and Peter Maroulis HOUSTON — Lucy Leon, glasses perched on her head, shuffles papers with the...

Nov 07, 2016
Headphones and iPhone
Audio

How to get the GroundTruth podcast

There are two ways you can hear the GroundTruth podcast: You can listen to it on a computer, or...

Nov 04, 2016
From left, interpreter Nyimas Laula and GroundTruth reporting fellow Chris Bentley interview fishermen in Jakarta's Muara Angke neighborhood.
Fellowships

Announcing GroundTruth’s health podcast fellowship for CUNY journalism graduates

 The podcast series will focus on opioid prescription, addiction and the link to illegal drugs.  The GroundTruth Project and the...

Nov 01, 2016
Feature Films

The List

The List: About the film Click the play button on the image above to watch the trailer. Synopsis...

Sep 27, 2016
Fellowships

Meet the Judges

Meet the Judges: How we chose the 35 Illustration by April Y. Kasulis. Nearly 400 young people logged into...

Sep 07, 2016
Rights

35 Dream Jobs

35 Dream Jobs: About this project Illustration by April Y. Kasulis. With global youth unemployment on the rise,...

Sep 07, 2016
The "Women in Tech" fellowship will include reporting from the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, named for computer scientist Grace Hopper (1906-1992). (Vasser College)
Fellowships

Announcing our Women in Tech Fellows

The GroundTruth Project and SiliconANGLE Media’s theCUBE are pleased to announce the winners of a new reporting fellowship...

Aug 17, 2016
Willie Johnson poses for a portrait in East New York.
Photography

Raising East New York: Portraits of black fatherhood

By Phyllis B. Dooney “We don’t have deadbeat dads out here. We have a lot of men who...

Aug 16, 2016
An artisanal miner in Koidu shows off diamonds. He hopes to sell them to one of the town's many dealers.
Rights

Uncovering Africa’s offshore empires

What do you know about Africa and the Panama Papers? Take this interactive quiz by ICIJ in partnership with...

Jul 25, 2016
Kumba James, left, and her daughter, Kumba Johnbull, were moved to the resettlement site in 2013 because of diamond mining. The locals locals call the resettlement Benghazi. They say that they are frustrated by limited access to water during the dry season, when the resettlement site’s wells dry up. (Photo by Cooper Inveen/ICIJ)
Rights

An offshore company blasts its way through Sierra Leone

By Cooper Inveen, Silas Gbandia, Khadija Sharife, Will Fitzgibbon and Michael Hudson KOIDU, Sierra Leone – Once or twice...

Jul 25, 2016
Sia Momoh's father, an artisanal miner named Aiah Momoh, was shot and killed by police in 2007 while protesting mining activity. Sia, now 15 years old, lives with her aunts and grandmother and spends her days selling produce and butterscotch around town.
A New Light

In Sierra Leone, the search for diamonds overpowers a city

By Cooper Inveen In eastern Sierra Leone, gravel caused by mine blasts can be seen surrounding Koidu, a...

Jul 22, 2016
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