Inside TIJournalism Investigative Fund Story on PBS’s Need to Know As Mother’s Day approaches, PBS’s “Need to Know” investigates the murky world of international adoption… Ruth BaldwinMay 5, 2011
Inside TIJournalism One Way to Support Investigative Reporting We are pleased to announce that the Nation Institute Investigative Fund has been selected by CREDO Mobile as one of the social justice organizations it will fund in 2011. By voting for the Nation Institute Investigative Fund, you will help to support the muckraking investigative journalism we are known for… Esther KaplanApril 24, 2011
Inside TIJournalism Wayne Barrett Joins The Nation Institute Having known Wayne Barrett for more than three decades, a period during which we have been both colleagues and close friends, I can state unequivocally that the investigative reporter who left the Village Voice this week is the most prolific and successful of his generation. Joe ConasonJanuary 7, 2011
ImpactJournalism Investigative Fund Reporter Testifies Before Congress Joshua Kors, an Investigative Fund reporter whose most recent article, “Disposable Soldiers,” was published in The Nation in April 2010, testified before the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs this morning. Jayati VoraSeptember 15, 2010
ImpactJournalism Investigative Fund reporters on PBS and Fresh Air Tune in to tonight’s episode of PBS’ Frontline to catch the story of Henry Glover, a victim of police violence in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. His murder was first uncovered by The Investigative Fund’s A.C. Thompson… Jayati VoraAugust 25, 2010
Inside TIJournalism Why We Need Your Help Update: A thank you to the Schooner Foundation for generously doubling gifts until July 31. But we still need YOUR support. Help the Investigative Fund continue to influence public debate on issues from immigration to Afghanistan by contributing today! Esther KaplanJuly 31, 2010
Inside TIJournalism Citizen Journalism Project on Tea Party Movement Needs Your Help! The Investigative Fund is looking for help with its new citizen journalism project — will you be a volunteer? Tamara IssakJuly 21, 2010
Inside TIJournalism Ask [Kai Wright] About Gay Youth in New York The New York Times is recognizing one of our favorite Investigative Fund reporters, Kai Wright, whose stories “The Subprime Swindle,” “More Mortgage Madness,”… Jayati VoraJune 28, 2010
ImpactJournalism Dean Starkman wins Mirror Award Congratulations to Dean Starkman, whose Investigative Fund-supported cover story in the Columbia Journalism Review, has won the Mirror Award… Jayati VoraJune 22, 2010
Inside TIJournalism IFUND Reporter on Human Trafficking and Media Panel Some of you may remember our two-part series last fall on sex trafficking in The Nation (for those who aren’t, I highly recommend reading it, even if you can’t make it to the event). Jayati VoraJune 9, 2010