'Journalism is a feedback mechanism to help society self-correct'
"The Asylum Seekers Being Bused from the Border to NYC"
In August 2022, border states began busing asylum seekers away from the border and into cities like New York.
As of July 2023, more than 50,000 asylum seekers have arrived and are in the NYC shelter system.
What's often missing from the conversation are the voices of migrants themselves and what they've experienced.
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"The Faces of DACA Recipients in Danger of Deportation"
"Generations of Immigrants Find A Lifeline in a Queens Catering Hall"
A catering hall in Queens serves as a hub of work for immigrant families and holds a collection stories about Latin American migration to the United States. The stories of the catering hall workers—younger and older, longtime residents and new arrivals, family units—reflect the different struggles of immigration across the different generations of immigrants who work there. Their stories also show their common bonds and longstanding dreams of America.
A catering hall in Queens serves as a hub of work for immigrant families and holds a collection stories about Latin American migration to the United States. The stories of the catering hall workers—younger and older, longtime residents and new arrivals—reflect the different struggles of immigration across the different generations of immigrants who work there. Their stories also show the common bonds for the different generations and the longstanding dreams of America.
A catering hall in Queens serves as a hub of work for immigrant families and holds a collection stories about Latin American migration to the United States. The stories of the catering hall workers—younger and older, longtime residents and new arrivals, family units—reflect the different struggles of immigration across the different generations of immigrants who work there. Their stories also show their common bonds and longstanding dreams of America.
A catering hall in Queens serves as a hub of work for immigrant families and holds a collection stories about Latin American migration to the United States. The stories of the catering hall workers—younger and older, longtime residents and new arrivals, family units—reflect the different struggles of immigration across the different generations of immigrants who work there. Their stories also show their common bonds and longstanding dreams of America.
"Scenes From One of Morocco's Most Isolated Communities"
Nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, reside ancient Berber communities, also known as the Amazigh people. Although surrounded by beautiful landscapes, the people in the village of Anfgou live in harsh living environments. The region suffers from a crippling lack of infrastructure, many live in clay houses with no running water or electricity, and they primarily rely on cattle agriculture as their main sources of income.
Nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, reside ancient Berber communities, also known as the Amazigh people. Although surrounded by beautiful landscapes, the people in the village of Anfgou live in harsh living environments. The region suffers from a crippling lack of infrastructure, many live in clay houses with no running water or electricity, and they primarily rely on cattle agriculture as their main sources of income.
Nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, reside ancient Berber communities, also known as the Amazigh people. Although surrounded by beautiful landscapes, the people in the village of Anfgou live in harsh living environments. The region suffers from a crippling lack of infrastructure, many live in clay houses with no running water or electricity, and they primarily rely on cattle agriculture as their main sources of income.
Nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, reside ancient Berber communities, also known as the Amazigh people. Although surrounded by beautiful landscapes, the people in the village of Anfgou live in harsh living environments. The region suffers from a crippling lack of infrastructure, many live in clay houses with no running water or electricity, and they primarily rely on cattle agriculture as their main sources of income.