For The New York Times Magazine, Nyrola Elimä and Ben Mauk report on a human trafficking route through Southeast Asia used by hundreds of Uyghurs fleeing China. It is a route that has left 54 Uyghurs ...
As they seek to heal from the overdose crisis, tribal nations across Indian Country are leaning on... While the boys work with the horses, Dr. John Spence, an elder and consultant to NARA NW, tells ...
Natalia Contreras has covered a range of topics as a community journalist, including local government, public safety, immigration, and social issues. Contreras reports for Votebeat, a nonprofit news ...
Elyse Wild is a senior editor for Native News Online. She covers the overdose epidemic in Native American communities and missing and murdered Indigenous people through a solutions-focused lens. Her ...
A proposed treaty seeks to end a 30-year conflict. But many say the price for peace is too high. Arman Petrosyan could not count the many police cars that lined the roads as he drove from Yerevan, the ...
Native communities are on the front lines of the nation’s ongoing overdose crisis, with Native youths, pregnant tribal members, and unhoused relatives most at risk. Data from state and federal health ...
Paula Dobbyn reports on Maui, Hawaiʻi Island, and the environment for Honolulu Civil Beat. Previous to Civil Beat, Dobbyn was a longtime Alaska journalist. She began her journalism career in Nicaragua ...
For the second edition of the AI Townhall series, Ai Kenya, a leading organization committed to fostering the growth and ethical use of artificial intelligence in Kenya, is proud to partner with the ...
Fueled by social media and a historic break in trust of media and other institutions, the spread of lies, mistruths, and disinformation continues to undermine civil discourse, cause political ...
Daniella Levine Cava is the mayor of Miami-Dade County, the first woman elected to the position. As mayor, she oversees more than 31,000 county employees, serves nearly 3 million residents, and ...
Alexa Vélez Zuazo is a journalist with the environmental news website Mongabay. She has experience in political and environmental research and in production and management of audiovisual content.
Evelyn E. Gaiser is an aquatic ecologist at Florida International University. Gaiser's research is focused on understanding how algae can be used as "sentinels" of the effects of long-term changes in ...