InvestigationJustice Biden is Expanding Trump’s War on “Domestic Violent Extremism” — and It’s Sweeping Up Black People Far from breaking with Trump’s civil disorder prosecutions, Biden has doubled down with an expansive view of extremism. Aaron Miguel CantúThe InterceptAugust 18, 2021
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor The Incalculable Cost of Cheap Chicken—and the Hidden Industry That Shoulders It Poultry plants, many of which rely on immigrant labor, already had high rates of occupational illness. Then the pandemic made everything worse. Tina VasquezScalawagJuly 20, 2021
InvestigationJustice, World The AFRICOM Files Pentagon undercounts and ignores military sexual assault in Africa. Nick TurseThe InterceptJuly 6, 2021
InvestigationJustice Inside Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity In “The Turning: The Sisters Who Left,” former nuns raise allegations that they were sexually abused by their mistresses — the nuns in charge of their spiritual formation and day to day life. Kathryn JoyceRococo Punch, iHeartMediaJune 29, 2021
InvestigationBusiness The Dangers of Working While Black on Wall Street Financial institutions say they're committed to racial justice, but complaints of racism often backfire against those who raise them. Susan AntillaThe NationJune 21, 2021
Inside TIJournalism Announcing the 2021 Ida B. Wells Fellows Type Investigations is pleased to announce the 2021-22 Ida B. Wells Fellows. The fellows are emerging and mid-career journalists working in a variety of media formats and outlets. Type InvestigationsJune 14, 2021
Inside TIJustice 10 Must-Read Stories on Policing, Race and Criminal Justice These investigations into the police and the criminal justice system have all been published in the year since the uprisings began Type InvestigationsJune 4, 2021
InvestigationJustice ‘Contratos de Pandillas’ en escuelas de Cicero y Berwyn causan preocupación sobre la criminalización juvenil Más de 100 estudiantes en siete años han firmado "contratos de pandilla" por una presunta afiliación a una pandilla. Irene RomuloInjustice Watch, Cicero IndependienteMay 26, 2021
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics ‘Gang Contracts’ in Cicero and Berwyn Schools Raise Concerns About Criminalization of Youth More than 100 students in seven years have signed “gang contracts” for a suspected gang affiliation. Irene RomuloInjustice Watch, Cicero IndependienteMay 26, 2021
AnalysisBusiness, Politics Ray McGuire’s Billions in Deals Triggered Thousands of Layoffs The New York City mayoral candidate says his achievements as a financier will equip him well to steer the city. But many of the mega-mergers he brokered left big batches of workers behind. Jarrett MurphyCity LimitsMay 21, 2021