Inside TIJournalism Investigative Fund Relaunches with New Name Type Investigations builds on more than a decade of award-winning journalism. Esther KaplanJanuary 15, 2019
Inside TIJournalism Announcing the Winners of the Ida B. Wells Fellowship Fellowships will be awarded to Adeshina Emmanuel, Ese Olumhense, Nadine Sebai, and Nikhil Swaminathan. Esther KaplanJune 16, 2016
AnalysisImmigration, Justice Border Agency Finally Releases Use of Force Audit In the wake of an ACLU lawsuit, US Customs and Border Protection has released an independent review of its use of force policies… Esther KaplanJune 12, 2014
ImpactImmigration, Justice Border Patrol Halts Lethal Force Against Rock Throwers This long overdue policy change dates back to a series broadcast in 2012 and 2013 on PBS’s Need to Know, reported in partnership with The Investigative Fund. Esther KaplanMarch 12, 2014
Inside TIPolitics Congressional Inquiries; Corporate Damage Control From where we sit here in New York City, it feels like a bad month for journalism. Veteran reporters were laid off at the Daily News and the Village Voice, and the Koch brothers are considering a bid for the Los Angeles Times… Esther KaplanMay 22, 2013
AnalysisLabor Investigative Reporting’s Gender Problem Thanks to Sheila Coronel for her provocative post earlier this week, “Is Investigative Reporting Dominated by Men?”… Esther KaplanMarch 14, 2013
Inside TIJournalism Investigative Fund Now Accepting Award Applications The Investigative Fund is now accepting applications for the Fall 2012 I.F. Stone Award for emerging journalists. The prize supports the work of… Esther KaplanNovember 2, 2012
ImpactImmigration, Justice Justice in a Brutal Slaying Last October, a reporter approached The Investigative Fund with disturbing video he had obtained… Esther KaplanMay 30, 2012
AnalysisWorld Birthright bites back Just months after The Investigative Fund and The Nation published the first in-depth exposé of Birthright Israel, the free educational tours of Israel offered to young Jews abroad, comes the announcement of a press junket, designed to woo reporters who also just happen to be Birthright alums. Esther KaplanSeptember 20, 2011
Inside TIJustice, World Iran to pardon hikers In a “unilateral humanitarian gesture,” Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced that he will grant a pardon to Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, jailed in Tehran on charges of espionage and illegal border crossing for more than two years. Esther KaplanSeptember 13, 2011