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    Opened in 1935, and incorporated in 1942, Magee General Hospital faced bankruptcy in recent years, and pulled itself out of the debt, under the supervision of CEO Greg Gibbes and a Board of Directors, but currently functions with day-to-day cash on hand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Image by Sarah Warnock/MCIR. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Poverty and the Pandemic in Mississippi

    This Rural Mississippi Hospital Beat Bankruptcy. Can It Survive the Pandemic?

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    July 29, 2020
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  • The Magee, MS water tower stands not far from the parking lot at the main entrance to Magee General Hospital in Magee. The hospital was incorporated in 1942 and primarily serves Simpson County's rural population. Image by Sarah Warnock/MCIR. United States, undated.
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    Poverty and the Pandemic in Mississippi

    The Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting captures the stories of people and places hit...

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  • ALTA VERAPAZ, GUATEMALA. Carlos Tiul, an Indigenous farmer whose maize crop has failed, with his children. Image by Meridith Kohut. Guatemala, 2020.
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    Lesson Plans

    Why People Move: How Data Predicts the Great Climate Migration

    In this lesson, students read and analyze reporting that investigates the relationship between climate change and migration using both data journalism and wrenching storytelling.

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    July 29, 2020
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    Journalist, Lawyer, Advocate Share Thoughts in Justice series

    The Focus on Justice series continues as Frank Carlson, Alec Karakatsanis and Ricky Kidd discuss the...

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    July 29, 2020
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center's Northeast Gate. Image by Sgt. Jim Greenhill/National Guard Bureau. Guantanamo Bay, 2006.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    Prosecutors Struggle to Resume Guantánamo Trials

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    Carol Rosenberg
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    July 28, 2020
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    Reporting on Disparities Across Vulnerable Communities During COVID-19

    Journalist grantees Claire Napier Galofaro, Aisha Sultan, and Eric Adelson discuss their reporting...

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    July 27, 2020
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    When Jordan Schindler, founder and CEO of Nufabrx, noticed his textile business slowing down because of the pandemic, his team developed a microbial mask to save jobs and help the community. Then the federal government put in an order. Video by Jeff Siner.
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    PART OF: Bouncing Back: North Carolina's Economic Journey to Recovery

    North Carolina Company’s New Masks Get the Attention of the Federal Government

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    Virginia Annable
    Grantee
    July 24, 2020
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    Image by Creative Commons. Cuba, 2009.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    U.S. Deports Terrorism Convict It Had Sought to Hold Indefinitely

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    Carol Rosenberg
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    July 23, 2020
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    Magnolia Ortega, center, stands outside a Western Union with her husband Arturo Morales and their daughter Marlene after wiring money to her family in Mexico, Wednesday, June 24, 2020, in Staten Island, New York. Ortega lost her job cleaning houses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing the monthly amount she sends home. She's considering returning to her hometown of San Jeronimo Xayacatlan but says there's no work there either and that would mean one less family member sending back one less monthly check…
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    PART OF: The Vulnerable: Unprotected in a Pandemic

    Virus Means Mexican Emigrants Send Fewer Dollars to Hometown

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    July 23, 2020
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    Migrants from Central America riding north on the Bestia freight rail line. Image by Meridith Kohut. Tabasco, Mexico, 2020.
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    PART OF: Refugees From the Earth

    About Our Climate Migration Model

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    Abrahm Lustgarten
    Grantee
    July 23, 2020
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    The auditorium in the Karpeles Museum in Rock Island, Illinois. Image courtesy of Karpeles Museum. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Prairie State Museums Project: The Impact of COVID-19 on Illinois Museums

    More QC Museums Reopening

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    Herb Trix
    Grantee
    July 23, 2020
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    Katherine Dunham left a legacy in East St. Louis. Illustration by Evan Sult.
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    PART OF: Prairie State Museums Project: The Impact of COVID-19 on Illinois Museums

    Fighting for Katherine Dunham's Dream in East St. Louis

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    Eric Berger
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    July 23, 2020
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