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Heist Season 3: Who’s who

In Season 3 of The Heist, we dig into the long, documented history of government discrimination, and what the U.S. Department of Agriculture is doing to turn that history around. Along the way, we travel to eastern Oklahoma and hear from the following cast of farmers, advocates, government officials and subject matter experts.

Posted inToxic Labor

Florida’s anti-immigration law targets disaster relief workers

Hurricane Ian’s raging winds and nearly 13-foot storm tide moved like a “slow tsunami” as it overtook Sanibel Island, destroying everything in its wake. The worst storm in a century washed away sections of the three-mile causeway that connects this mostly wealthy community to Southwest Florida.   This story also appeared in Columbia Journalism Investigations and […]

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Birth of an OSHA policy

John Henshaw didn’t know the legacy he would create in 2001, when he helped oversee the government response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Then the head of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which monitored disaster rescue workers’ exposures to dangerous toxins while toiling among the World Trade Center building debris, he made […]

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Inside an industry fueled by climate change

The headaches started within two weeks of their demolition and painting of dozens of mold-infested apartments. Then came the nosebleeds. Jenny and her 11 family members pooled their money to buy $30 protective masks and bottles of Advil and other over-the-counter medication to soothe the discomfort just enough to keep working. This story also appeared […]

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Toxic Labor

This story also appeared in Columbia Journalism Investigations and Futuro Media Standing before a two-story house on the coast of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, where Hurricane Ian unleashed a seven-foot storm surge two weeks earlier, Marcos looked at the structure, shredded beyond repair.  Wearing a paper mask and gloves, the 54-year-old Nicaraguan immigrant walked inside. […]

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Where are the homeless children? This struggling city isn’t finding them

School districts nationwide underestimate the number of homeless students they serve, cutting children off from assistance meant to help. An award-winning Center for Public Integrity investigation revealed the depth of the problem: Hundreds of thousands of students experiencing housing insecurity each year are likely falling through the cracks. While the issue cuts across geographic and […]

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Center for Public Integrity inks another milestone deal with union

The Center for Public Integrity and the union representing its newsroom and business-side staff today have signed the nonprofit organization’s second collective bargaining agreement. This unanimous ratification reaffirms a shared commitment by the union and Public Integrity to uphold the principles of fairness, inclusivity and transparency — values that guided our first collective bargaining agreement […]

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The Heist: Season 3

Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 Subscribe on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google | Stitcher | Pandora Click transcript to read the trailer transcript.Nate Bradford, Jr. and other Black farmers and ranchers are fighting to preserve a type of rural, Black agricultural life. But the past keeps blocking their future. In the third season of The Heist, we follow Bradford’s fight […]

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Season 3: The Heist trailer transcript

Listen to the trailer for Season 3 of The Heist. Subscribe on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google | Stitcher | Pandora(corral ambi comes up) It’s a hot Saturday morning in Eastern Oklahoma. This part of the country was once Oklahoma’s Black Belt — a historic center of Black ranching.  I’m here with a local rancher named Nate Bradford Jr. at his corral: a […]

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Katherine Hapgood joins Public Integrity as Charles Lewis fellow

Katherine Hapgood has joined the staff of the Center for Public Integrity as this year’s Charles Lewis American University fellow. She’ll be focusing in part on the nonprofit investigative news organization’s work on access to democracy issues ahead of the 2024 election. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Hapgood recently graduated with a degree in journalism […]

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Jovi Dai joins Public Integrity as local data journalist

Zhaozhou (Jovi) Dai has joined the Center for Public Integrity as a data journalist supporting the investigative nonprofit newsroom’s partnership with the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative in California. Dai has worked as a data reporter at Storybench, a chatbot developer at the Boston Globe for The Emancipator, a reporter for The Global Observer and a […]

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‘If you don’t count us, we don’t count’: the effort to queer the census

During the 2010 census, some responses were submitted to the government with bright pink stickers on the envelopes. The labels carried a request for the Census Bureau: include LGBTQ+ identities in the questionnaire. This grassroots effort was carried out by the National LGBTQ Task Force, a nonprofit that organizes and promotes queer activism. Its Queer […]

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Taking the highway to right wrongs of the past in urban areas

Roads might not seem like an obvious solution to structural inequalities. But for Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, addressing those inequalities requires restoring Black and brown communities torn apart by freeways and highways during the building boom of the mid-20th century.    Over the last year, Buttigieg has crossed the country visiting cities where the Biden administration […]

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Public Integrity, partners win award for work on student homelessness

A collaborative Center for Public Integrity investigation that put a sobering number on local school districts’ failure to help homeless students — and showed ways to improve — is being honored with the Stewart B. McKinney Award recognizing contributions to the understanding of homelessness in the U.S. “Unhoused and Undercounted,” in partnership with The Seattle […]