Columbia Journalism Investigations InvestigationHealth, Politics The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren’t Getting the Help They Need. Schools are uniquely positioned to identify and support grieving children, but families and school staff say the system isn’t equipped to serve them. Liz Donovan & Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, City LimitsJanuary 26, 2023 InvestigationEnvironment Leaving the Island: The Messy, Contentious Reality of Climate Relocation In Louisiana, the Isle de Jean Charles project is a test case for how the government could voluntarily resettle communities threatened by climate change. It hasn’t gone smoothly. Olga Loginova & Zak CasselColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 17, 2022 InvestigationEnvironment Too Little, Too Late for People Seeking Climate Relief With complicated applications and long wait times, the government’s primary effort to move people out of harm’s way falls woefully behind in the era of climate change. Mc Nelly Torres, Alex Lubben & Zak CasselColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 10, 2022 InvestigationEnvironment Trapped in Harm’s Way as Disasters Mount Communities stuck on the front lines of the climate crisis need help relocating. The U.S. government isn’t prepared. Alex Lubben, Julia Shipley, Zak Cassel & Olga LoginovaColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 3, 2022 InvestigationHealth, Labor Long Hours, Low Pay, Loneliness, and a Booming Industry The ranks of home health aides are expected to grow more than any other job in the next decade. What kind of work are they being asked to do? Liz Donovan & Muriel AlarcónColumbia Journalism Investigations, The New York TimesSeptember 25, 2021 InvestigationHealth, Politics NYC Nursing Home Gave Dozens of Veterans Experimental COVID-19 Treatments. Some Families Had No Idea. The New York State-run facility in St. Albans, Queens, administered a cocktail of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, despite safety warnings and doubts about efficacy. Dean RussellThe City, Columbia Journalism InvestigationsFebruary 8, 2021
InvestigationHealth, Politics The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren’t Getting the Help They Need. Schools are uniquely positioned to identify and support grieving children, but families and school staff say the system isn’t equipped to serve them. Liz Donovan & Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, City LimitsJanuary 26, 2023
InvestigationEnvironment Leaving the Island: The Messy, Contentious Reality of Climate Relocation In Louisiana, the Isle de Jean Charles project is a test case for how the government could voluntarily resettle communities threatened by climate change. It hasn’t gone smoothly. Olga Loginova & Zak CasselColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 17, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment Too Little, Too Late for People Seeking Climate Relief With complicated applications and long wait times, the government’s primary effort to move people out of harm’s way falls woefully behind in the era of climate change. Mc Nelly Torres, Alex Lubben & Zak CasselColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 10, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment Trapped in Harm’s Way as Disasters Mount Communities stuck on the front lines of the climate crisis need help relocating. The U.S. government isn’t prepared. Alex Lubben, Julia Shipley, Zak Cassel & Olga LoginovaColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 3, 2022
InvestigationHealth, Labor Long Hours, Low Pay, Loneliness, and a Booming Industry The ranks of home health aides are expected to grow more than any other job in the next decade. What kind of work are they being asked to do? Liz Donovan & Muriel AlarcónColumbia Journalism Investigations, The New York TimesSeptember 25, 2021
InvestigationHealth, Politics NYC Nursing Home Gave Dozens of Veterans Experimental COVID-19 Treatments. Some Families Had No Idea. The New York State-run facility in St. Albans, Queens, administered a cocktail of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, despite safety warnings and doubts about efficacy. Dean RussellThe City, Columbia Journalism InvestigationsFebruary 8, 2021