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A woman holds a mirror for a client

January 26, 2022

Working Wardrobes Rebuilds Careers Amidst the Great Resignation

With unemployment still below pre-pandemic levels and workers quitting jobs at unprecedented rates, an Orange County-based nonprofit is helping people rebuild careers and get back to work — on their terms.

By Jill Nielsen

Statue of Hercules defeating the Hydra

January 11, 2022

Podcast: Journalism and ‘Mythinformation’ with Jane Lytvynenko

Journalism / Mythinformation is a podcast that focuses on journalists of today and the challenges they face during this era […]

By CK Smith, Brian Bull, Bobby Brier and Isabella Mata

Statue of Veritas in front of Hillsborough County Courthouse, Tampa, Fla.

January 11, 2022

Podcast: Journalism / Mythinformation with Hayes Brown

Journalism / Mythinformation is a podcast that focuses on journalists of today and the challenges they face during this era […]

By CK Smith, Brian Bull, Bobby Brier and Isabella Mata

Online portal for FOIA requests

January 3, 2022

Opinion: In Defense of the Fourth Estate — Strengthening FOIA for Public Interest

In recent years, FOIA has gained a notorious reputation for extended delays or even non-responsiveness, but there are ways to improve the FOIA laws. 

By Agnes Cheung

"Nacimiento Del Parque Chicano" mural painted by Dolores Serrano (Photo Credit: Shirley Ojeda)

December 20, 2021

Chicano Park Murals Still Speak Truth After 50 Years

Barrio Logan's neighborhood holds so much history with its Chicano murals, painted in Chicano Park, which represent Mexican-American experience from immigration to modern day environmental concerns. This is a locally beloved park for many of its residents.

By Shirley Ojeda

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