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    Workers in masks and reflective vests distribute vaccines as people wait in cars.
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    PART OF: Tracking the Vaccine: Eye on Equity in Chicago and Illinois

    Vaccines In Illinois Are Still Largely Going To White Residents

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    March 25, 2021
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    A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Image by noamgalai / Shutterstock. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Tracking the Vaccine: Eye on Equity in Chicago and Illinois

    Rural Doctors Are Using Influence To Get Their Patients To Take The COVID-19 Vaccine

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    Mariah Woelfel
    Grantee
    January 21, 2021
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    Three protestors stand outside Santa Rita Jail in front of a sign that says 'Care not jails in Alameda County - ellabakercenter.org.' Image by Andrew Stelzer / KALW. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Dying for Justice in America's Jails

    Criminalizing Mental Illness, Part 2

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    February 1, 2021
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    Jose Jaime & Gabriela Covarrubias, parents of Christian Madrigal, are standing together in front of a wooden fence.
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    PART OF: Dying for Justice in America's Jails

    Criminalizing Mental Illness, Part 1

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    Sarah Shourd
    Grantee
    February 1, 2021
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    Mike Bishop video chats in Byram, Miss., with his wife, Bonnie Bishop, who is hospitalized 40 miles away, on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. He's hoping she'll be back by Thanksgiving. Image by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Looking For America

    Road Trip: In Mississippi, Love in the Time of Coronavirus

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    October 29, 2020
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    PART OF: A Revolution for Puerto Rico's Afro-Latinos

    Natasha Alford Interviewed on Racial Representation in Puerto Rico

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    Natasha S. Alford
    Grantee
    April 19, 2020
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    This sign welcomes newcomers and residents into the Afro-Mestizo town. Shadowing Coyolillo at the top are depictions of a bull's head, its mascot. Image by Jonathan Custodio. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: Afro-Mexican Identity

    Preparing for Carnaval in Coyolillo

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    Jonathan Custodio
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    May 10, 2019
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