InvestigationJustice How Elite Charter Schools Exclude Minorities Loose laws let scores of charters create policies that favor white students. Emmanuel FeltonThe Hechinger Report, NBC NewsJune 17, 2018
ProjectJournalism Ida B. Wells Fellowship The Ida B. Wells Fellowship was launched in 2016 to help create a pipeline of investigative reporters who bring diverse backgrounds, experiences and interests to their work. Safiya Charles, Bobbi-Jeanne Misick, Adreanna Rodriguez, Lam Thuy Vo, Akintunde Ahmed, Eileen Guo, Tina Vasquez, Irene Romulo, Kat Stafford, Gilda Di Carli, Mary Annette Pember, Andrea González-Ramírez, Aaron Ross Coleman, Taylor Elizabeth Eldridge, Rebecca Rivas, Isma'il Kushkush, Juliana Schatz Preston, Zahra Hirji, Justine Calma, Emmanuel Felton, Naveena Sadasivam, Ese Olumhense & Nikhil SwaminathanJune 17, 2018
InvestigationJustice, Politics South Carolina Sought Exemption for Faith-Based Agency Governor Henry McMaster personally intervened with the Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of Miracle Hill Ministries, a child placement agency. Sarah PosnerThe NationJune 15, 2018
ImpactJustice, Labor Trucking Court Records to Be Unsealed An Iowa judge ruled some documents tied to high profile sexual harassment case we investigated will be made public. Mary PilonJune 15, 2018
Inside TIJournalism Announcing the 2018 Ida B. Wells Fellows The Investigative Fund is pleased to announce the 2018 winners of the Ida B. Wells Fellowship. The Investigative FundJune 14, 2018
InvestigationJustice, World Is Canada Complicit in ‘Violating International Law’? Canadian officials probed human rights abuses in US Coast Guard anti-narcotic alliance. Seth Freed WesslerCanadian Broadcasting CorporationJune 6, 2018
NewsImmigration, Labor The Death of Mouctar Diallo Mouctar Diallo came to New York City from Guinea seeking a life “for the better.” Then he entered the bruising world of Sanitation Salvage. Kiera FeldmanProPublica, Voice of AmericaJune 4, 2018
AnalysisJustice The ‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ Decision Is Not As Harmless as You Think The narrow ruling could open the floodgates for other suits designed to chip away at LGBTQ rights. Sarah PosnerJune 4, 2018
NewsEnvironment, Politics Toxic Drinking Water Becomes Top Issue for Midterm Candidates Across the US Candidates in Michigan, New Hampshire, and North Carolina put PFAS at the center of their campaigns. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJune 4, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health How Coke Spun the Public on its Water Use Coke claims to give back as much water as it uses. An investigation shows it isn’t even close. Christine MacDonaldThe VergeMay 31, 2018