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InvestigationJustice, Politics Where Limited English Skills Mean Limited Access to the COVID-19 Vaccine Our analysis finds that many states are not meeting their legal obligations to make information accessible. Richard SalameSlate MagazineApril 30, 2021
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics The War on Coal States President Trump may be a friend to producers of coal — but his administration is already working to shortchange the communities that produce it. Adam FedermanSlate MagazineJune 15, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, World ‘We Are Nothing But Machines to Them’ Three years after a deadly collapse, Bangladesh's apparel factories have safer structures — and working conditions so oppressive they're killing people. Anjali KamatSlate MagazineDecember 15, 2016
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InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics How Charter Schools Bust Unions By intimidating teachers. By scaring parents. And sometimes by calling the cops. Hella WinstonSlate MagazineSeptember 29, 2016
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, World Nike Says It Empowers Women Around the World But the young women who make its products in Vietnam are intimidated, belittled, and underpaid. Maria HengeveldSlate MagazineAugust 26, 2016
InvestigationImmigration Good Crop, Bad Crop Workers picking America’s produce face rampant wage theft. The Department of Labor is barely using its toughest tool to stop it. Gabriel ThompsonSlate MagazineAugust 2, 2016
InvestigationPolitics What Did $220 Million Buy? Bernie Sanders’s fundraising was revolutionary. How he spent his money was not. Eli Clifton & Joshua HollandSlate MagazineJuly 13, 2016
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration The Rockets’ Red Glare The vast majority of the world’s fireworks come from China. And sometimes they explode early, with deadly consequences. Kathleen McLaughlin & Noy ThrupkaewSlate MagazineJuly 1, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Justice The High Cost of Unpaid Leave Paid family leave doesn’t just support gender equity in the workplace. It may also prevent babies’ deaths. Virginia Sole-SmithSlate MagazineMay 6, 2016