A weekly central Kansas newspaper and its publisher filed a federal lawsuit Monday over police raids last summer of its offices and the publisher's home.
there not far from where i was. i have been reporting to the guardian and there was a front-page story on a lady who was wounded and then it turned out that lady was the mother of a colleague s classmate. so these tiny things are happening to a lot of people so i am a journalist but on a personal level the fact everybody tina absolutely so going back to your journalism role, when you hear about the russian delegation arriving in belarus how do you take that quick. it is interesting.
the folks who live in high poverty neighbors, what elijah anderson calls decent folk. get along with their lives, play by the rules, not get in trouble. and so we used census data to show that community is much more diverse than in the corner and we reported interview information from our respondents, 6 years old, but at age 28 when we talked to them, who had grown up and many followed diverse paths. one of the interesting details is that many of them were working class whites, who were missing from the scene in most urban poverty yet in big cities like baltimore and they provided a really important perspective on what it means to be poor and growing up poor. what you say here is so critical. you say, you have to be open to discovery. that s in your journalism role, academic role and certainly in the policymaker role. tianna gaines-turner, thank you for being here.