Abbie VanSickle
@AbbieVanSickle
Supreme Court correspondent @nytimes. Alum: @MarshallProj, @UCBerkeleyIRP, @TB_Times. 2021 Pulitzer. Reach me at [email protected].
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Take a listen to this podcast, by the The Pulitzer Prizes, spotlighting the great @itscaitlinhd and her devastating story on the Trump administration's Zero Tolerance policy in The Atlantic. I loved traveling w/her to the border, and to the city I call home. pulitzerontheroad.pulitzer.org/podcasts/pulit…
It's hard to comprehend what's at stake with this latest Big Sur PCH landslide + closure, but these photos & video from Brian van der Brug really show how precarious the situation is. Story w Thomas Curwen latimes.com/california/sto…
“I am 5’10’’½ tall and weigh 140 lbs. I can run the 100 yard dash in about 12 seconds. I am in the 9th grade. I can bear any hardship or responsibility that is set on my shoulders.” San Francisco Chronicle
How Japanese incarceration reshaped San Francisco
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Mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII devastated SF's Japantown - what was once a rich, thriving neighborhood for Japanese Americans
For the first time, we can visualize how disastrous a 1942 order was on the community San Francisco Chronicle
sfchronicle.com/projects/2024/…
To cover a story in a place wary of outsiders, Patrick Lohmann moved there. Introduced himself. Attended church. Set up a table at a farmers market. Showed up early at public meetings and stayed until janitors threatened to turn off the lights.
ProPublica
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'A New York Times and Fuller Project investigation has found that these brands have also profited from a brutal system of labor that exploits children and leads to the unnecessary sterilization of working-age women.'
Important, infuriating work by Megha Rajagopalan Qadri Inzamam
10 years ago today, I was working a weekend shift The Seattle Times when word came in of a landslide near a small town named Oso.
It turned out to be the deadliest landslide in U.S. history.
It also became an exhibit for why local journalism matters in a time of crisis.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether cities can ban unhoused people from camping on public property. The New York Times Supreme Court correspondent Abbie VanSickle joins me to discuss the merits. Listen: bit.ly/42sAys0