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After the election, I found myself thinking about “radical self-help.” This is what I’ve called help that is not actually about the self but rather aids us by showing us how most of our afflictions ...
We are, today, facing a second Trump presidency and likely dark times for both American journalism and the working people that we at EHRP cover and publish. Our social safety nets will be further ...
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Last week, EHRP and the media at large lost a dear colleague and comrade. Author and editor James Ledbetter was a beloved friend, EHRP Board member and key ally in the fight for a more just America.
Sign up here to get our newsletter directly in your inbox. EHRP brings you this election rescue kit to help our readers process this moment, find connection and take ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project, The Nation and Magnum Photos. In 2019, Jim Goldberg started to work in the Arkansas Delta—with a particular focus on the neighboring towns of ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Romper. Is there ever a right time to start a family? Becoming a parent these days, writes Rachel Wiseman in the recent book What Are Children ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hyperallergic. Diana Weymar’s stitched quotes are taken from reproductive justice reporting by EHRP journalists, co-published by EHRP and The ...
This story is part of States of Our Union, a series presented in collaboration between Economic Hardship Reporting Project, The Nation and Magnum Photos. As the election draws the country’s attention ...
Co-published with The Nation. With a storied legacy of collective organizing, the future of the working class can still be found in the Motor City.
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