Election workers are committed to 2024 — despite threats, harassment and turnover
By Barbara Rodriguez/Originally published by The 19th
Tate Fall has only been the top elections administrator in her Atlanta suburb for a few months, but...
The overturning of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction is ‘a sad reminder’ for his accusers
By Jennifer Gerson/Originally published by The 19th
Women who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct were stunned by the Thursday decision by the New York...
Creative approaches key to addressing community disparities, advocates say
RALEIGH — Spend a little time with Jannet Barnes, and it becomes clear that closing health gaps and overcoming socioeconomic disparities sometimes just comes...
Xavier University, Ochsner sign deal to create fifth HBCU medical school in the U.S.
By Lottie L. Joiner/Originally published by thegrio
NEW ORLEANS— Xavier University of Louisiana and Ochsner Health leaders signed a legal agreement today to create the...
The faces of college protests in four American cities
By Lydia Chebbine, Photo Editor/Originally published by The 19th
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Ten Years After the Flint Water Crisis, Distrust and Anger Linger
by Anna Clark and Sarahbeth Maney, Photography by Sarahbeth Maney
This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign...
College in Prison Changed Them. Now They Want to Change Minds
By Julie Flaherty, Tufts Now
Newswise — Shane wheeled the yellow mop bucket to the side of the corridor, out of the way of the...
‘We’re the lockdown generation’: 25 years after Columbine, the gun safety crisis remains
By Nadra Nittle/Originally published by The 19th
For Natalie Fall, the Columbine High School mass shooting that left 13 dead and over 20 wounded was...