
robin mcdowell
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These photos remind me of the pictures at Toul Sleng. robin mcdowell bbc.co.uk/news/extra/85q…

"The mouth of a bear": Ukrainian refugees sent to Russia (from The Associated Press) apnews.com/article/31880d…

Black kids in WV suspended from school at twice the rate of white kids. Duncan Slade, Ershad Komal Khan and Nicole Jares worked hard on this one at @wvumediacollege. Great to see it in Mountain State Spotlight! mountainstatespotlight.org/2022/07/21/wv-…



Ever heard of convict leasing? It was a new type of slavery where private companies made fortunes off mostly Black prisoners. robin mcdowell and I explore this dark history. Thanks Cynthia Rodriguez, Michael Montgomery and many Reveal folks!! apnews.com/article/ap-inv…



Please read this thread by The Associated Press investigative correspondent Lori Hinnant about the reporting behind today’s investigation into Russian torture sites in the Ukrainian town, Izium.

"Deliberately building a movement": Reporter Michelle R. Smith (Michelle R. Smith) details new The Associated Press FRONTLINE documentary on Michael Flynn on Morning Joe: apne.ws/tCvwOzi

Damn! An Amazon member is on this commission? What does The Washington Post have to say about this?! Our series on slavery in the seafood industry & labor abuses in palm oil relied heavily on this trade data, obtained via ImportGenius and Panjiva.



#WHO "disturbed" by abuse in #Syria reported by The Associated Press Maria Cheng. Still, Magtymova remains in her position and continues to draw a director-level salary. apnews.com/article/health…

These beacons represent the bodies of Ukrainian civilians found dead in the streets of Bucha when the Russians retreated after a monthlong occupation. Our investigation shows what happened in those weeks. The Associated Press FRONTLINE SITU Research youtube.com/watch?v=WW8YYh…

Prisoners work side-by-side with civilians at dangerous jobs from poultry plants to fighting wildfires. But they aren’t considered "employees." When they’re hurt or killed, they can be denied basic rights and protections guaranteed to other U.S. workers. apnews.com/article/prison…

Women Behind Bars: They were locked up and given prison jobs. Then they said guards raped and threatened them to ensure silence. Our latest story in the The Associated Press prison labor series with robin mcdowell