WTTW and The Trace’s Firsthand Docuseries
– “For Chicago kids shaken by gun violence, a shortage of trauma support compounds the harm”
– “A hidden ingredient in Chicago’s gun violence: The lack of housing options for at-risk young men”
THE CHICAGO REPORTER
– “For people with disabilities, Chicago police consent decree takes first steps toward reform”
CHICAGO MAGAZINE
– “Q&A: The High Costs of Incarceration in a Divided City”
– “A Second City” Named “2018’s Best Online Feature story” by the Chicago Headline Club
–“Living in a ‘Scored Society’: What Big Data Policing Means for Chicago”
– “How to reboot a holiday classic”
– “Five Great Local Podcasts You Should Listen To”
–“Study casts doubt on Chicago Police’s secretive ‘Heat List'”
– “Operation Mom’s Couch shows how war and violence permeates our culture”
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CHICAGO DEFENDER
– “Chicagoans speak out at at last public hearings on police reform plan”
BLOCK CLUB CHICAGO
– “Weigh in on Chicago’s court-enforced police reform plan before it’s finalized”
– “Radical New Program Finds Men Most Likely To Be Shot — And Hires Them”
CHICAGO READER
– “The rise and fall of community policing in Chicago”
– “Intuit celebrates 25 years by going back to the beginning”
– “The Cambodian Association of Illinois celebrates 40 years by looking ahead”
– “‘Our Duty to Fight’ brings Black Lives Matter to the art gallery”
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SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY/CITY BUREAU
– “Living with Lead” Named “2017’s Best in-depth reporting in a community newspaper” by the Chicago Headline Club
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR MAGAZINE
– Cover story: “Despite spike in shootings, a Chicago community gets a handle on violence” Named one of the best stories about gun violence in 2018 by The Trace
– “Has bail reform in America finally reached a tipping point?”
– Cover story: “The Resegregation of America”
– Cover story: “Veterans, gang members find peace in unexpected ‘brotherhood'”
– “Operation Reconcile: Why US veterans are returning to Vietnam”
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Articles:
– “One city’s crime-fighting quandary: Where exactly to invest?”
– “How Chicago could become the first test for Trump on police reform”
– Juvenile Justice Series
***– Part 1: “Illinois rethinks its approach to juvenile justice”
***– Part 2: “At America’s largest juvenile detention facility, teaching kids to ‘think slow’”
***– Part 3: “New court aims to redefine youth justice in Chicago”
– “In Chicago, can ‘thinking slow’ prevent crime?”
-“What it’s like to go to school during Chicago’s tough year”
-“Behind America’s racial tensions, a deeper problem: segregation”
– “Do local bans on assault weapons work?”
– “Why Chicago police videos are only half the story”
– “Can police big data stop Chicago’s spike in crime?“
– “In Black Lives Matter’s shift to economic issues, echoes of Black Panthers“
– “After scathing Chicago police report, hope that ‘this time is different’“
– “How Chicago police can rebuild trust“
-“Why Chicago pick for police chief is lauded – and criticized“
– “In Rust Belt, Bernie Sanders ‘seems more down to earth'”
– “For black officers, police controversies hit close to home”
– “For young protesters against police violence in Chicago, it’s personal”
– “Chicago has tried police reform before. How it can do better this time.”
– “Syrian-Americans refuse to sit on sidelines as homeland suffers”
– “How Chicago became ground zero for police reform this week”
– ‘Ferguson effect’? Chicago crime spike tells local story
– “Record cold weather has South Korea telling citizens: wear long johns”
– “Could North Korea bring South Korea and Japan together?”
– “US, South Korea want to push bilateral talks with North”
– ”North Korea refrains from retaliation after South Korea artillery drill”
– “South Korea moves to boost ties with China in wake of North Korea attacks”
– “Yeonpyeong attack spoils South Korea’s appetite for sending food aid to North Korea”
– “After North Korea attacks, South Koreans seem unfazed — mostly”
– “G20 host Seoul positions itself as rags-to-riches mediator”
– “South Korea’s kimchi crisis”
Blog posts:
– “US officials weigh how to fight terrorism in a post-Saleh Yemen”
– “In London, world leaders to clarify roles in Libya”
– “US soldier Morlock sentenced to 24 years in prison for killing Afghan civilians”
– “Bahrain authorities detain six opposition leaders”
– “Beaten BBC journalists reveal details of Qaddafi’s torture apparatus”
– “Nations weigh imposing no-fly zone in Libya”
– “Libya corruption, cult of personality drives Qaddafi’s grip on power: Wikileaks cable”
– “Libya’s antigovernment protests escalate on ‘day of rage’ against Muammar Qaddafi”
– “Taiwanese general accused in high-profile Chinese spy case”
– “Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov claims responsibility for Moscow airport attack”
– “Qatari men may have coordinated with 9/11 terrorists: Wikileaks cable”
– “Guantánamo detainee’s sentence renews debate about civilian trials”
– “As Chinese President Hu traveled to Washington, Taiwan tested missiles”
– “NATO denies report of US push for expanded raids in Pakistan”
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MAGAZINE
– “The Things They Carried Back”
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NARRATIVELY
– “The Soldier Who Needed ‘Nam”
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SILKROAD magazine (from DragonAir)
– “Some like it hot: Busan’s hot springs”
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THE JOONG ANG DAILY (International Herald Tribune’s Korean partner)
Articles:
– “Korea’s love affair with baseball stronger than ever”
– ”Let the light shine on Seoul’s air quality”
Reviews:
– “Noir spiked with sidekicks, subplots”
– “Zombies romp through Austen’s territory”
– “’The Year of the Flood’ – a sensation”
– “A travel guide fit for your coffee table”
– ”Fool’s jester turns Lear on its head”
– “Vignettes tell sad tale of Indian town”
– “A look at China’s not-so-distant past”
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BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW AND JUSTICE
– “Does the International Violence Against Women Act Respond to Lessons from the Iraq War?