ImpactJustice Justice at Last? Justice may finally be imaginable for Edna Glover and her family. The charred remains of her son Henry were discovered in the burnt hulk of a car on a levee overlooking the Mississippi River a week after Hurricane Katrina… Esther KaplanFebruary 15, 2010
Inside TIJournalism Welcome! Welcome to our new website! Now you can see all of our Investigative Fund work in one place — whether it’s exposés of human rights abuses in Iraq, civil rights violations here at home, environmental toxins where we live and work, or… Esther KaplanFebruary 11, 2010
ImpactJournalism Thompson named Goldsmith finalist Great news today that A.C. Thompson was named a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, for a series of reports on white vigilante violence in New Orleans — and NOPD complicity — in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Esther KaplanJanuary 29, 2010
AnalysisBusiness Gawker hits HuffPost I Fund Tough piece on Gawker yesterday about the HuffPost Investigative Fund. John Cook particularly goes after the project for running almost all of its investigations on its for-profit partner, The Huffington Post, along with a scattering of other sites, such as AlterNet and Common Dreams. Esther KaplanJanuary 26, 2010
InvestigationBusiness, Labor Can Labor Revive the American Dream? From Wal-Mart to Home Depot to the Chamber of Commerce, the business lobby has declared war on the Employee Free Choice Act — to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. Esther KaplanThe NationJanuary 7, 2009
InvestigationPolitics How Bush Broke the Government No government since Watergate has systematically abused power on such a widespread scale as has the Bush administration. An assessment of the damage. Tara McKelvey, Esther Kaplan & Sheila KaplanThe American ProspectJanuary 5, 2009