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Author Archives: Deborah Douglas

Posted inDemocracy, Elections, Racism

Social media erupts over depiction of mayoral candidate Tami Sawyer

by Deborah Douglas August 31, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Democracy, Racial Justice, Racism

When They (Don’t) See Us

by Deborah Douglas August 31, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inInvestigations, Methodist Hospital and Debt Collection

The Methodist debt machine series heard—and seen—around the world

by Deborah Douglas August 8, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inInvestigations, Methodist Hospital and Debt Collection

“Humbled”: Nonprofit Christian Hospital Dials Back Aggressive Debt Collection and Raises Wages…

by Wendi C. Thomas and Deborah Douglas July 30, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inInvestigations, Methodist Hospital and Debt Collection

Methodist to raise employee pay to $15 an hour, revise charity care policy

by Wendi C. Thomas and Deborah Douglas July 30, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inInvestigations, Methodist Hospital and Debt Collection

Meet The Methodist Board

by Deborah Douglas and Wendi C. Thomas July 24, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration

EXCLUSIVE: Journalist Manuel Duran walks free from Alabama immigration detention

by Deborah Douglas and Andrea Morales July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Protests, Social Justice

Journalist Manuel Duran makes bond, may leave Alabama detention center today

by Andrea Morales and Deborah Douglas July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inMethodist Hospital and Debt Collection

5 Things Methodist Healthcare Can Do To Fix Their Debt Collection Mess

by Deborah Douglas July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inMethodist Hospital and Debt Collection

9 Times Methodist’s CEO’s Statement on Investigation Missed the Mark

by Deborah Douglas July 2, 2019October 5, 2020

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