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Mourn and Organize

By Olivia Schwob

Mother Tongue

By Olajide A. Omojarabi

No More

Poetry by Subhashini Kaligotla

Raccoon Trouble

By Kimon de Greef

Adriana Gallardo

Adriana Gallardo is an engagement reporter at ProPublica, based in New York City. She was a member of reporting teams that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory series on maternal mortality. Her reporting contributed to team coverage that earned a Goldsmith Prize for investigative reporting, a George Polk Award, and a Peabody award. Prior to ProPublica, she oversaw a national reporting series at fifteen public-media stations. She has travelled the country with the StoryCorps mobile booth collecting hundreds of stories archived at the Library of Congress. In her hometown of Chicago, she spent over a decade working as a media educator, journalist and radio producer.
Rewriting the West Essay

New Series: Rewriting the West

By Adriana Gallardo, Michelle García, Fernanda Santos, Raúl Ramos, and Carolina A. Miranda February 19, 2019
Reconsidering the origin stories and mythologies of Los Angeles, Texas, Arizona, the Alamo, and a family.
Rewriting the West Essay AmericasFamily & RelationshipsPolitics

The Lucky Ones

By Adriana Gallardo February 19, 2019
I told her we were brought over the Rio Grande on a raft. I never called it a smuggling.
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