Special Projects

 

This series began as an exploration by three NAHJ Latina journalists to understand the people behind this rapidly growing voting bloc.

Silent Battles is a series focusing on the mental health of immigrant, refugee and asylum communities in the U.S.

A Failing Grade is a two-year investigation into the mental health effects of separating children from their parents under the "zero tolerance" policy at the U.S.-Mexico border, with a focus on one key aspect: education.

 

Frequency of Deception/Radiofrecuencia de engaños is an in-depth investigative series into misinformation and disinformation on Spanish-language radio in the United States. This series was produced by Feet in 2 Worlds in partnership with WNYC’s Notes from Americapalabra and Puente News Collaborative.

Independent journalism plays a pivotal role in holding those in power accountable, amplifying the voices of the marginalized, and ultimately protecting the health of democracy.

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is celebrating 40 years of service and advocacy for the growing Latino media community. The anniversary coincides with a landmark for one of its recent accomplishments: The palabra multimedia platform, is five years old. To mark the milestones, Latino journalists came together in video conversations to offer remembrances and messages for the future of the organization and the digital magazine.

Toxic air lingers in a Texas Latino community, revealing failures in state’s air monitoring system and leaving residents in the dark.

A four-part series exploring identity, self-discovery, and authenticity, while addressing why newsrooms need more Latinx LGBTQIA+ journalists.

Shedding a light on the untold stories of migrants who have vanished and uncovering the undercount of the missing by governmental institutions that fail at assisting in the search and providing answers to the families, often leaving a state of interrupted mourning.

Uncovering the life-altering impacts of the coronavirus and the untold stories of Latinos living with long COVID.

Exploring how communities define safety for their children and what those children need in order to develop their full potential in and out of the classroom.

Rural communities of color and farmworkers are disproportionately exposed to some of the most dangerous chemicals used in agriculture due to pesticide use in California.

Stories from the borderlands.

Stories about different experiences during the pandemic.

An investigative series about corruption and the immigration system.