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ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITH August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding THE HIDDEN ABUSE IN FOR-PROFIT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS By Franco LaTona and Jos Fox. August 21, 2020. In the video, Cornelius Fredericks is no match for the seven grown men piled on him. As the 16-year-old struggles to lift his left leg, one of the men immediately presses it back to the floor. Another man is lying on Fredericks’ stomach and chest as the teenager screams, “I can’t breathe!”. AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. BOOKS CAN HELP INCARCERATED TEENS SUCCEED While literacy skills can help teens fill out job applications and succeed after their release, reading helps them in other ways, too, Sick said. “I think it gives them ideas that the world maybe is larger than just their block, that they can do something with their lives,” she said. Kids dance at a post-theater performance workshop(left
LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS By Jana Allen, Layne Dowdall, Haillie Parker and Chloe Johnson. Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITH August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding THE HIDDEN ABUSE IN FOR-PROFIT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS By Franco LaTona and Jos Fox. August 21, 2020. In the video, Cornelius Fredericks is no match for the seven grown men piled on him. As the 16-year-old struggles to lift his left leg, one of the men immediately presses it back to the floor. Another man is lying on Fredericks’ stomach and chest as the teenager screams, “I can’t breathe!”. AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. BOOKS CAN HELP INCARCERATED TEENS SUCCEED While literacy skills can help teens fill out job applications and succeed after their release, reading helps them in other ways, too, Sick said. “I think it gives them ideas that the world maybe is larger than just their block, that they can do something with their lives,” she said. Kids dance at a post-theater performance workshop(left
LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS By Jana Allen, Layne Dowdall, Haillie Parker and Chloe Johnson. Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved. CRITICS CONTEND DETENTION FACILITIES CAN ENDANGER YOUTH August 21, 2020. Aging and neglected juvenile detention facilities across the nation continue to endanger some youth and hamper rehabilitation, leaving offenders in prisonlike conditions that often are cramped, unsanitary, archaic and poorly ventilated, advocates say. More than 48,000 juveniles are confined on any given day in the UnitedStates
GROWING MARIJUANA INDUSTRY RAISES ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS During the clean up, workers removed more than 130 tons of trash as well as 300 pounds of pesticides and 5 tons of fertilizer. Because of such waste, Ferrell deemed the illegal cultivation of marijuana “a clear and present danger to the public and the environment.”. Marijuana & Energy from News21 on Vimeo. Play. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. Young people in detention are vulnerable to sexual abuse for a number of reasons, including gender identity, sexual LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER GROWING UP INCARCERATED Released juvenile lifer learns to live after 26 years in prison. Darren McCracken, 14, was tried as an adult for murdering his mother and sentenced to life without possibility of parole. He’s free now, but is struggling to find his way in a world vastly different. A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
TRANSGENDER SEX WORKERS EXPERIENCE HATE AT HIGH RATES Transgender sex workers experience hate at high rates. Danielle Castro, 43, looks at photos of family and friends while talking about her parents, who are part of the LGBTQ community. As a former sex worker, she said the trade can be especially dangerous forABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITH August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding THE HIDDEN ABUSE IN FOR-PROFIT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS By Franco LaTona and Jos Fox. August 21, 2020. In the video, Cornelius Fredericks is no match for the seven grown men piled on him. As the 16-year-old struggles to lift his left leg, one of the men immediately presses it back to the floor. Another man is lying on Fredericks’ stomach and chest as the teenager screams, “I can’t breathe!”. AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. BOOKS CAN HELP INCARCERATED TEENS SUCCEED While literacy skills can help teens fill out job applications and succeed after their release, reading helps them in other ways, too, Sick said. “I think it gives them ideas that the world maybe is larger than just their block, that they can do something with their lives,” she said. Kids dance at a post-theater performance workshop(left
LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS By Jana Allen, Layne Dowdall, Haillie Parker and Chloe Johnson. Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITH August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding THE HIDDEN ABUSE IN FOR-PROFIT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS By Franco LaTona and Jos Fox. August 21, 2020. In the video, Cornelius Fredericks is no match for the seven grown men piled on him. As the 16-year-old struggles to lift his left leg, one of the men immediately presses it back to the floor. Another man is lying on Fredericks’ stomach and chest as the teenager screams, “I can’t breathe!”. AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. BOOKS CAN HELP INCARCERATED TEENS SUCCEED While literacy skills can help teens fill out job applications and succeed after their release, reading helps them in other ways, too, Sick said. “I think it gives them ideas that the world maybe is larger than just their block, that they can do something with their lives,” she said. Kids dance at a post-theater performance workshop(left
LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS By Jana Allen, Layne Dowdall, Haillie Parker and Chloe Johnson. Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. A DREAM COME TRUE ENDS IN SUICIDE FOR SOLDIER Agar was one of 301 military suicides in 2011, according to the Department of Defense. In 2012, the number of suicides climbed to 350, exceeding combat deaths that year. Unlike many combat veterans interviewed in this project, the singer-turned-soldier made the decision to stay in the military, continuing a career she loved. CRITICS CONTEND DETENTION FACILITIES CAN ENDANGER YOUTH August 21, 2020. Aging and neglected juvenile detention facilities across the nation continue to endanger some youth and hamper rehabilitation, leaving offenders in prisonlike conditions that often are cramped, unsanitary, archaic and poorly ventilated, advocates say. More than 48,000 juveniles are confined on any given day in the UnitedStates
GROWING MARIJUANA INDUSTRY RAISES ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS During the clean up, workers removed more than 130 tons of trash as well as 300 pounds of pesticides and 5 tons of fertilizer. Because of such waste, Ferrell deemed the illegal cultivation of marijuana “a clear and present danger to the public and the environment.”. Marijuana & Energy from News21 on Vimeo. Play. SEXUAL ABUSE PERSISTS IN JUVENILE FACILITIES DESPITE YEARS Almost 20 years after the unanimous passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, experts debate whether the first-of-its-kind law is capable of ending sexual abuse in prisons, including juvenile detention facilities. But they agree it has been a step in the right direction. Young people in detention are vulnerable to sexual abuse for a number of reasons, including gender identity, sexual LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER GROWING UP INCARCERATED Released juvenile lifer learns to live after 26 years in prison. Darren McCracken, 14, was tried as an adult for murdering his mother and sentenced to life without possibility of parole. He’s free now, but is struggling to find his way in a world vastly different. A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
TRANSGENDER SEX WORKERS EXPERIENCE HATE AT HIGH RATES Transgender sex workers experience hate at high rates. Danielle Castro, 43, looks at photos of family and friends while talking about her parents, who are part of the LGBTQ community. As a former sex worker, she said the trade can be especially dangerous forABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.FREE CONTENT
All News21 stories and multimedia content are available free of charge. All we ask for are bylines and links. Part of the goal of the News21 program is to distribute student content as widely as possible in the belief that the work is valuable to media organizations and audiences across the country. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. WHAT FUELS THE SEXUAL-ABUSE-TO-PRISON PIPELINE? A sense of belonging, a safe place to go or a person to confide in can be pivotal factors in a child’s life, forces that are strong enough to even deter them away from the sexual-abuse-to-prison pipeline, Nolan said. “ The pipeline part, it’s complicated. It’s not just ‘You get sexually assaulted at 16, you’re going to go to prisonAND CHANGING
Pride in prejudice. Nearly 1,000 hate groups are active in the United States, and their numbers are growing. Silenced by fear. Latinos and immigrants increasingly are fearful of reporting racially biased crimes and incidents to law enforcement, as the targeting of their communities is on the rise. When faith meets hate. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
TAXPAYERS PAY BILLIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINATION Published Aug. 14, 2017. PHOENIX – Over the last 20 years, American taxpayers have spent more than $21 billion in cleanup and oversight costs for properties polluted by dangerous wastes, known as Superfund sites, while hundreds of companies responsible for contaminating water paid little to nothing, a News21 analysis of congressional budget LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER GROWING UP INCARCERATED Released juvenile lifer learns to live after 26 years in prison. Darren McCracken, 14, was tried as an adult for murdering his mother and sentenced to life without possibility of parole. He’s free now, but is struggling to find his way in a world vastly different. A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 VOTING RIGHTS TIMELINE 1605 1783 - Slaves Counted as Three-Fifths in North-South Compromise The most controversial of all compromises between the North and South, proposed in 1783, was the Three-Fifths Compromise, an TRANSGENDER SEX WORKERS EXPERIENCE HATE AT HIGH RATES Transgender sex workers experience hate at high rates. Danielle Castro, 43, looks at photos of family and friends while talking about her parents, who are part of the LGBTQ community. As a former sex worker, she said the trade can be especially dangerous forABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.FREE CONTENT
All News21 stories and multimedia content are available free of charge. All we ask for are bylines and links. Part of the goal of the News21 program is to distribute student content as widely as possible in the belief that the work is valuable to media organizations and audiences across the country. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. WHAT FUELS THE SEXUAL-ABUSE-TO-PRISON PIPELINE? A sense of belonging, a safe place to go or a person to confide in can be pivotal factors in a child’s life, forces that are strong enough to even deter them away from the sexual-abuse-to-prison pipeline, Nolan said. “ The pipeline part, it’s complicated. It’s not just ‘You get sexually assaulted at 16, you’re going to go to prisonAND CHANGING
Pride in prejudice. Nearly 1,000 hate groups are active in the United States, and their numbers are growing. Silenced by fear. Latinos and immigrants increasingly are fearful of reporting racially biased crimes and incidents to law enforcement, as the targeting of their communities is on the rise. When faith meets hate. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
TAXPAYERS PAY BILLIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINATION Published Aug. 14, 2017. PHOENIX – Over the last 20 years, American taxpayers have spent more than $21 billion in cleanup and oversight costs for properties polluted by dangerous wastes, known as Superfund sites, while hundreds of companies responsible for contaminating water paid little to nothing, a News21 analysis of congressional budget LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER GROWING UP INCARCERATED Released juvenile lifer learns to live after 26 years in prison. Darren McCracken, 14, was tried as an adult for murdering his mother and sentenced to life without possibility of parole. He’s free now, but is struggling to find his way in a world vastly different. A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 VOTING RIGHTS TIMELINE 1605 1783 - Slaves Counted as Three-Fifths in North-South Compromise The most controversial of all compromises between the North and South, proposed in 1783, was the Three-Fifths Compromise, an TRANSGENDER SEX WORKERS EXPERIENCE HATE AT HIGH RATES Transgender sex workers experience hate at high rates. Danielle Castro, 43, looks at photos of family and friends while talking about her parents, who are part of the LGBTQ community. As a former sex worker, she said the trade can be especially dangerous forABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.ABOUT NEWS21
About News21 | News21. Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative, headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth, multimedia projects for major media outlets, including TheHATE IN AMERICA
A nation divided. News21 investigates a growing climate of hate in the United States through analysis of national crime victimization data and on-the-ground reporting by 38 reporters in 36 states. Documentary: American Hate. Watch the documentary as it explores the legacy of hate in America and how it has shaped the country today. LIFE AFTER RELEASE FROM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMES WITHOREGON YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECTYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICEYOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE OREGON August 21, 2020. Edwin Debrow, now 41, was 12 when he was convicted of murder and locked up. In August 2019, he was released from a Texas state prison after almost 28 years behind bars. He spent nearly 70% of his life behind bars for a crime he committed while in middle school, but today he’s living free. “I had issues with understanding AFTER 27 YEARS, A MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER FINDS FORGIVENESS A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 years. By Jill Ryan. August 21, 2020. In a suburb near Austin, Texas, a popular and athletic 13-year-old girl named Kelly Brumbelow was found dead in a pile of firewood. Her 12-year-old friend and neighbor Terrence Sampson had stabbed her 97 times in the head and face. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. LATE-LIFE CHALLENGES: WHAT WE LOSE AS WE AGE Late-life Challenges: What We Lose as We Age by Abigail Jones, Connor Boals and Scott Sell. F or months after her husband of 52 years died last spring, Laurel Frisch struggled to read a book. She couldn’t make decisions; she only occasionally left her house in Rockville, Md. CAN YOU PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK? To purchase a firearm in America, you have to complete the ATF Form 4473. Then a federal firearms license (FFL) can: Contact the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through a state government contact who conducts NICS checks. Contact NICS call centers for a background check. The FBI conducts these checks. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
EIGHT STATES HAVE PASSED LAWS VOIDING FEDERAL FIREARMS Across the country, a thriving dissatisfaction with the U.S. government is prompting a growing spate of bills in state legislatures aimed at defying federal control over firearms - more than 200 during the last decade, a News21 investigation found.FREE CONTENT
All News21 stories and multimedia content are available free of charge. All we ask for are bylines and links. Part of the goal of the News21 program is to distribute student content as widely as possible in the belief that the work is valuable to media organizations and audiences across the country. TEXAS GROUPS FIGHTING AGAINST LONG PRISON SENTENCES Edwin Debrow, media relations coordinator for Epicenter, was incarcerated at age 12 and served a 28-year prison sentence in Texas. He’ll be on parole until 2031, totaling a 40-year sentence, but a Second Look bill in the state might have allowed him to be released sooner. “This is what I’ve been through,” Debrow said. WHAT FUELS THE SEXUAL-ABUSE-TO-PRISON PIPELINE? A sense of belonging, a safe place to go or a person to confide in can be pivotal factors in a child’s life, forces that are strong enough to even deter them away from the sexual-abuse-to-prison pipeline, Nolan said. “ The pipeline part, it’s complicated. It’s not just ‘You get sexually assaulted at 16, you’re going to go to prisonAND CHANGING
Pride in prejudice. Nearly 1,000 hate groups are active in the United States, and their numbers are growing. Silenced by fear. Latinos and immigrants increasingly are fearful of reporting racially biased crimes and incidents to law enforcement, as the targeting of their communities is on the rise. When faith meets hate. HOW CHILDREN END UP IN THE ADULT SYSTEM Texas has a blended sentencing law called determinate sentencing, which allows a child accused of a certain crime to face up to 40 years in prison or probation. If convicted, the child would be held in the juvenile system until they age out, then transferred to the adultsystem.
READING INTO NATURAL DISASTERS: HOW BOOKSTORES WEATHER THE Reading into natural disasters: how bookstores weather the storm. Downtown Books in Manteo, N.C. after flooding from Tropical Storm Michael filled the store with 24 inches of water. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Anderson) When Jamie Anderson took over Downtown Books, a bookstore in Manteo, North Carolina, in 2012 it had flooded eighttimes in 25 years.
TAXPAYERS PAY BILLIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINATION Published Aug. 14, 2017. PHOENIX – Over the last 20 years, American taxpayers have spent more than $21 billion in cleanup and oversight costs for properties polluted by dangerous wastes, known as Superfund sites, while hundreds of companies responsible for contaminating water paid little to nothing, a News21 analysis of congressional budget LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN AFTER GROWING UP INCARCERATED Released juvenile lifer learns to live after 26 years in prison. Darren McCracken, 14, was tried as an adult for murdering his mother and sentenced to life without possibility of parole. He’s free now, but is struggling to find his way in a world vastly different. A murder victim’s mother finds forgiveness after 27 VOTING RIGHTS TIMELINE 1605 1783 - Slaves Counted as Three-Fifths in North-South Compromise The most controversial of all compromises between the North and South, proposed in 1783, was the Three-Fifths Compromise, an TRANSGENDER SEX WORKERS EXPERIENCE HATE AT HIGH RATES Transgender sex workers experience hate at high rates. Danielle Castro, 43, looks at photos of family and friends while talking about her parents, who are part of the LGBTQ community. As a former sex worker, she said the trade can be especially dangerous for Toggle navigation A Carnegie-Knight and Walter Cronkite School national student investigative project* Join Our team
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State of Emergency: News21 investigates disaster recovery “State of Emergency” documents how the U.S. government responds to a growing number of natural disasters. A News21 analysis of Federal Emergency Management Agency data showed that smaller disasters accounted for more than 60 percent of all federally declared disasters between 2003 and 2018. Yet they received at least $57.3 billion less in public assistance from FEMA. Students traveled to 25 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to tell stories of communities devastated by natural disasters.2018
Hate in America: News21 investigates how hate is changing a nation “Hate in America” examined intolerance, racism and hate crimes across the country. The national multimedia reporting project was produced by the nation’s top journalism students and graduates. Students from 19 universities traveled to 36 states, including a 7,000-mile road trip around the country. They conducted hundreds of interviews, reviewed thousands of pages of court documents, FBI data and state and federal statutes. They also produced a documentary and a five-episode podcast following the lifecycle of hate.2017
Troubled Water: News21 Investigates Drinking Water in America After interviewing hundreds of individuals and collecting thousands of pages of state and federal statutes and records, News21 found as many as 63 million people – nearly a fifth of the country – were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once during the past decade. Twenty-nine journalism students from 18 universities took part in the project, which included a 30-minute documentary and numerouslong-form stories.
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