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Laura Starecheski
Senior Radio Editor
Laura Starecheski is a former senior radio editor for Reveal. Their radio work at Reveal has won a national Edward R. Murrow, a duPont-Columbia, and a Peabody, among other awards. Previously, they reported on health for NPR’s science desk and traveled the United States with host Al Letson for the Peabody Award-winning show “State of the Re:Union.” Their Radiolab story “Goat on a Cow” won a silver award for best documentary from the Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, and SOTRU's “The Hospital Always Wins” won a national Murrow Award. They have been a Rosalynn Carter fellow for mental health journalism and a Knight-Wallace fellow at the University of Michigan. Starecheski is based in Philadelphia.
Across the desert and the sea (rebroadcast)
On this episode of Reveal, we bring you one reporter’s dispatch from a treacherous migrant rescue operation.
Poisoned, ignored and evicted: The perils of living with lead (rebroadcast)
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Families splintered apart, by government and by storms
We continue our ongoing investigation into what happens to immigrant children after they’re detained by the U.S. government.
Ripped apart: Families separated at the border
On this episode of Reveal, we untangle the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance immigration crackdown.
Reveal answers your questions about immigration
We did a show about U.S. immigration policies, and listeners texted us hundreds of questions. This week, we answer your questions about immigration.
Across the desert and the sea
On this episode of Reveal, we bring you one reporter’s dispatch from a treacherous migrant rescue operation.
Poisoned, ignored and evicted: The perils of living with lead
This week, Reveal investigates the lurking threat of lead from the dust of urban demolitions to the wilds of Wyoming.
Community groups offer redlining solutions to Philadelphia City Council
One councilman calls the loan disparities unearthed by Reveal “a tale of two cities.” Lenders declined invitations to appear at the hearing.
The red line: Racial disparities in lending
In dozens of cities across the country, lenders are more likely to deny loans to applicants of color than white ones.