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Amy Mostafa

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Amy Mostafa (she/they) was the production manager for Reveal. She is a UC Berkeley School of Journalism alum, where she focused on audio and data journalism as a Dean's Merit Fellow and an ISF Scholar. She has reported on science, health and the environment in Anchorage for Alaska Public Media and on city government in Berkeley and San Francisco for KQED. Her work also has appeared on NPR, KALW and KALX. Mostafa holds a bachelor's degree in English literature and public policy. She has most recently reported on housing and aging in the Bay Area. She is based in Reveal’s Emeryville, California, office.

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Sarah James, in a winter coat, hats, and work gloves, sits astride a four-wheeled vehicle in front of pine trees and a mountain.
Posted inSustainability

The refuge revealed

by Sarah Mirk, Al Letson, Katharine Mieszkowski, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Mwende Hinojosa, Najib Aminy and Amy Mostafa March 7, 2020July 1, 2021

Oil rigs may soon be coming to the nation’s largest wildlife refuge. We find out what that could mean to the people who live there.

An illustration shows a heart against a blue foreground.
Posted inSustainability

The tell-tale hearts

by Sarah Mirk, Kevin Sullivan, Elizabeth Shogren, Deborah George, Al Letson, Najib Aminy, Amy Mostafa, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Mwende Hinojosa, Michael Montgomery and Melissa Lewis February 29, 2020July 1, 2021

Trump’s deregulatory fervor bolsters the chemical industry and Defense Department’s effort to debunk the science linking TCE to fetal heart defects.

A photo collage shows an orange smokestack against a green sky. In the foreground is a woman speaking, but her mouth has been covered with a black censor bar.
Posted inSustainability

Scuttling science

by Elizabeth Shogren, Najib Aminy, Al Letson, Taki Telonidis, Brett Myers, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Mwende Hinojosa and Amy Mostafa February 22, 2020July 1, 2021

Advisory panels slashed, environmental regulations rolled back – how the Trump administration uses questionable science to justify its policies.

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A portrait of Doña Amalia, who is wearing a pink fleece jacket and a pink and white skirt, as well as tennis shoes. She stands in front of a field of tall grass.
Posted inInequality, Kids on the Line

Six years separated

Emily Harris by Aura Bogado, Kevin Sullivan, Anayansi Diaz-Cortes, Emily Harris, Andy Donohue, Brett Myers, Mwende Hinojosa, Jim Briggs, Fernando Arruda, Kaitlin Benz, Katherine Rae Mondo, Amy Mostafa, Najib Aminy and Al Letson February 15, 2020July 1, 2021

A 10-year-old girl is separated from her family at the border and enters U.S. custody. Now she’s 17 and still in a shelter. Her family can’t find her.

A photo collage places a black and white portrait of Reveal podcast host Al Letson over an array of images that look like ripped paper, with various pieces of partial text and images on them.
Posted inHealth Care

The honor walk

Emily Harris by Sarah Mirk, Emily Harris, Taki Telonidis, Kevin Sullivan, Al Letson, Amy Mostafa, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs and Mwende Hinojosa February 12, 2020July 1, 2021

A new ritual at hospitals is bringing solace to the families of organ donors by paying tribute to the gift of life that’s being passed on.

An illustration in shades of blue, red, and white combines images of a kidney, a plane flying, a doctor, a patient, and coolers marked with question marks.
Posted inAccountability

Lost in transplantation

Emily Harris by Emily Harris, Taki Telonidis, Kevin Sullivan, Al Letson, Amy Mostafa, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs and Mwende Hinojosa February 8, 2020June 30, 2021

Getting organs to patients waiting for a transplant is a matter of life and death. Yet transportation errors are putting patients in danger.

A collage illustration places a vintage cartoon about the census, featuring uncle sam saying "it's time to measure yourself again" to a bear, over a map of the Southern United States.
Posted inAccountability

Don’t count on the census

by Al Letson, Priska Neely, Esther Kaplan, Matt Smith, Taki Telonidis, Lance Williams, Kevin Sullivan, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Amy Mostafa, Will Carless, Mwende Hinojosa and Najib Aminy February 1, 2020June 30, 2021

As the 2020 census approaches, experts warn the count will be inaccurate. A look at why the census is struggling and whether efforts to save it can work.

In an illustration, an anonymous hand reaches out of the wall of an art gallery and paints on a canvas.
Posted inAccountability

Fancy galleries, fake art

Emily Harris by Emily Harris, Brett Myers, Kevin Sullivan, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Mwende Hinojosa, Najib Aminy, Amy Mostafa, Al Letson and Susanne Reber January 25, 2020June 30, 2021

How two well-respected New York art galleries sold more than $80 million in fake art.

Posted inAccountability

Catch a killer with your DNA (rebroadcast)

Emily Harris by Emily Harris, Taki Telonidis, Al Letson, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Mwende Hinojosa, Kevin Sullivan, Najib Aminy and Amy Mostafa January 18, 2020June 30, 2021

Genetic genealogy is a powerful crime-solving tool combining DNA science and family tree research. Will it mean a crime-free world or a dark dystopia?

Posted inAccountability

The lost homes of Detroit

by Kevin Sullivan, Jen Chien, Stan Alcorn, Fernando Arruda, Jim Briggs, Amy Mostafa, Najib Aminy, Al Letson, Emmanuel Martinez and Deborah George January 11, 2020June 30, 2021

Hundreds of millions of dollars in property taxes should never have been charged, but Detroiters still had to pay or risk losing their homes.

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