ImpactJustice, Labor Top Grand Canyon Official To Retire Amidst Sexual Harassment Investigations An Investigative Fund story for Huffington Post’s Highline uncovered a pattern of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment in the National Park. Kathryn JoyceMay 31, 2016
InvestigationJustice Out Here, No One Can Hear You Scream The dangerous culture of male entitlement and sexual hostility hiding within America’s national parks and forests. Kathryn JoyceHuffington Post HighlineMarch 16, 2016
InvestigationJustice Hana’s Story Hana Williams left her Ethiopian orphanage for a new life in the United States. But after three years of abuse and neglect by her adoptive parents, she was dead. Kathryn JoyceSlate MagazineNovember 11, 2013
InvestigationJustice, World Mexico’s Abortion Wars, American-Style After Mexico City liberalized its abortion law, a fierce backlash followed. Is its striking resemblance to the US pro-life movement a coincidence? Kathryn JoyceThe NationAugust 29, 2013
InvestigationJustice The Evangelical Adoption Crusade Even after the Silsby affair, when ten American missionaries were arrested in Haiti for attempted child theft, the Christian adoption movement is unchastened. Kathryn JoyceThe NationApril 26, 2011
InvestigationJustice, Politics The Abandoned Orphanage The behind-the-scenes story of how The Family brokered a truce between the pro-choice Hillary Clinton and Mother Teresa, the anti-choice nun, by moving Clinton rightward on reproductive rights. Kathryn Joyce & Jeff SharletReligion DispatchesFebruary 12, 2010
InvestigationJustice Shotgun Adoption The spread of highly questionable practices — including coercion of destitute pregnant women — in the anti-abortion movement’s “crisis counseling” centers. Kathryn JoyceThe NationSeptember 14, 2009
InvestigationPolitics Missing: The ‘Right’ Babies The Christian Right warns of a “demographic winter” in Europe – as immigrant birth rates outpace that of white Europeans. Kathryn JoyceThe NationMarch 3, 2008
InvestigationJustice “Arrows for the War” Christian mothers who believe in the “Quiverfull” movement — domestic warriors against 40 years of women’s liberation — aim to have more than six children, arrows in the quiver of God’s army. Kathryn JoyceThe NationNovember 27, 2006