We reflect on how the legacy of slavery has reverberated through the generations to the present.
Africa
How the USDA (inefficiently) turns grain into cash for charities
Understanding the USDA’s funding for the charity Planet Aid requires a tour through one of the more byzantine relief programs in the world.
Alleged cult leader plays shell game with US foreign aid
In this week’s episode, Reveal goes to Malawi to find out why the U.S. government continued to give grant money to a charitable organization that it knew was linked to an international fugitive.
For migrants, route to a new home travels through mayhem, uncertainty
Every day, more than 50,000 people leave home on a quest triggered by the forces of nature or of man: disasters, violence, persecution, poverty. See what four photographers captured as they followed migrants on their journey.
Lion hunting is booming, and Americans do most of the killing
Trophy lion hunting is a booming business that has taken the lives of more than 10,000 animals over the past two decades. And most of that killing has been carried out by Americans.