Our mission at the Ida B. Wells Society is to increase and retain journalists of color in investigative reporting. A major component of how we work toward that mission is our work with HBCUs and HBCU students. Take a look at just some highlights of how we've done that.
Years ago, I remember asking the Palm Beach State Attorney's office for their Brady list. They replied that they didn't have one. I was shocked, but I never got the chance to dig into it. So glad these folks finally did.
Many jails turn to private contractors to provide healthcare for inmates. But when those contractors perform poorly, there’s little pressure on local governments to make a change.
@NicholeManna's latest with @propublica:
https://t.co/8EyKx0em1Q
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NEW: BusPatrol -- a school bus camera program that wrongfully issued countless $225 violation notices to Miami-Dade motorists -- is coming to Duval County.
via @trinitywbass
https://t.co/hMAG2iRPQ1
City budget meetings are about meeting residents’ needs. But in Jacksonville, Florida, that goes awry when DOGE makes demands to slash millions in spending.
This week on Reveal with @TheFloridaTrib and the @dailyyonder: https://t.co/Mk9tMzKLI8
The ascension of Kamala Harris has changed the narrative for HBCUs. Institutions that were once considered invalid are now centers of academic and Black excellence.
#HUVizJourn