Posted inEconomic Justice Memphis leads the nation in bankruptcies. Who’s using it and why? by Jacob Steimer October 17, 2023January 23, 2024
Posted inElections What should Paul Young do about Memphis’ poverty? by Sono Motoyama and Jacob Steimer October 6, 2023January 23, 2024
Posted inHealth City leaders always talk about crime, yet this violence-interruption program only got a six-month trial by Sono Motoyama October 5, 2023January 23, 2024
Posted inHealth A year after Tennessee’s abortion ban, 14,000 people have faced limited choices, devastating consequences by Sono Motoyama August 24, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inHealth He needed a liver, but did the risks trump the reward? by Max Blau, ProPublica August 21, 2023January 23, 2024
Posted inMass Incarceration Their families said they needed treatment. Mississippi officials threw them in jail without charges by Isabelle Taft, Mississippi Today, Mollie Simon, ProPublica and Agnel Philip, ProPublica July 31, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inHealth Records reveal preventable deaths at Methodist transplant center by Max Blau, ProPublica June 14, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inCriminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Why is there so much youth violence? Academics consult real experts: middle school students by David Waters, The Institute for Public Service Reporting June 5, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inPoverty What poverty looks like in Memphis, by the numbers by Laura Faith Kebede and Jacob Steimer May 18, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inSanitation Workers Once again, the sanitation workers’ strike in Memphis is part of a movement by Justin J. Pearson April 19, 2023January 23, 2024