Besides separation, trauma is triggered by other factors: limited phone calls, crowded cells, lack of information about family whereabouts.
Inequality
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.
Unpaid: Inside the ‘lawless jungle’ of worker exploitation after Hurricane Harvey
Texas failed to implement the most basic defenses against wage theft after Hurricane Harvey, leaving some workers to fend for themselves.
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Care homes used untrained rehab workers while collecting millions from Medicaid
Medicaid-funded caregivers in North Carolina must receive 80 hours of training and can’t have criminal convictions for drug trafficking.
Silicon Valley is leaving women of color behind. A new collaborative hopes to change that
Efforts to increase diversity in technology have largely been focused on race or gender, but not both, overlooking obstacles unique to women of color.
Trapped: Abuse and neglect in private care
Deep in the backroads of central Florida, hidden between trees dripping with Spanish moss, sits the campus of an infamous center for the developmentally disabled. Its story shows what can happen when families have nowhere else to find care for their loved ones.
Study finds high-skilled immigrants benefit economy as Trump moves to make lives more difficult
The more high-skilled immigrants a firm has, the more innovative it is likely to be, according to new research.
Poisoned, ignored and evicted: The perils of living with lead (rebroadcast)
The toxic water of Flint, Michigan, reminded us that lead is a persistent poison. Reveal investigates the lurking threat of lead from the dust of urba
North Carolina rehab under investigation for food stamp fraud
A rogue drug rehab program in North Carolina is being investigated for food stamp fraud, the latest fallout in an ongoing Reveal investigation.
5 reasons why companies should share their EEO-1 diversity forms
Diversity advocates acknowledge that EEO-1 forms are imperfect. But the benefits outweigh the shortcomings.