Tired of Losing
Co-published with Slate. My mother’s journey with self-storage showed me how, for many Americans, these units hold much more than material possessions.
Brendan Joyce on “Value Form”
Co-published with Poetry Society. Brendan Joyce reflects on his poem "Value Form."
Permanent Crisis
Co-published with The Baffler. Myopic responses perpetuate the “opioid epidemic.”
A Look At Lives Transformed By the Student Debt Crisis
Co-published with Teen Vogue. Four young people share their stories.
Welcome to the Age of Psychedelic Inequality
Co-published with The Nation. Psychedelic-assisted therapies have been hailed as the wave of the future. What if most people can’t afford them?
The Invisible Work of America’s Domestic Workers
Co-published with Mother Jones. With few protections, the day-to-day demands of caregivers can go unnoticed.
A Life Without a Home
Published by The New York Times. Voices from the tents, shelters, cars, motels and couches of America. Former EHRP reporter Lori Teresa Yearwood helped The Times Opinion develop this project and died before publication.
Why Newspapers Are Failing
TikTok creator Caitlyn Clark (@c.a.i.t.l.y.n) discusses Alissa Quart’s new Jacobin article about the crisis facing American media.
On the Front Lines of UAW’s Historic Strike
Co-published with Mother Jones. Last year, Shawn Fain orchestrated a 46-day walkout as more than just a fight for a new contract. He called it a “turning point in the class war.”
The Retail Workers Demanding More
Co-published with Mother Jones. Step Up Louisiana is at the forefront of what it means to have a decent job in America.
In 2023, Los Angeles Was on Strike
Co-published with Mother Jones. Last year, many workers in the city walked off the job. Thirty years ago, a victory by organized janitors helped set the groundwork.
Can American Labor Seize the Moment?
Co-published with Mother Jones. Unions are popular but facing decades of decline. We asked photographers to document this unique moment for the American worker.