ProPublica | 2023: The Year in Impact @ProPublica | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Impact has been at the heart of ProPublica’s mission since we began publishing 15 years ago. Every day, ProPublica’s reporters are digging into corruption, breaches of the public trust and institutional failures with the hope that a sustained spotlight on wrongdoing will spur change. In 2023, our work has led to laws being passed, people resigning from powerful positions, congressional investigations being launched and much more.
This virtual program, provided exclusively for our donor community, details our impact in 2023. Hear firsthand from the reporters and editors at the center of some of our biggest stories of the year and ask your questions.
We'll feature the following investigations:
Train Country: Investigating Railroad Safety in America
As powerful railroad companies race to maximize profits through efficiency, safety is left behind.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/train-country
The Ugly Truth: Inside the “We Buy Ugly Houses” Company
HomeVestors of America claims to be the country’s largest cash homebuyer and says it helps homeowners out of jams. But a closer look reveals that the company trains its franchisees to cash in on homeowners’ desperation.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/the-ugly-truth
Uncovered: How the Insurance Industry Denies Coverage to Patients
Health insurers reject millions of claims for treatment every year in America. Corporate insiders, recordings and internal emails expose the system and its harm.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/uncovered
Speakers include:
Alexandra Zayas, ProPublica deputy managing editor
Anjeanette Damon, ProPublica reporter
Byard Duncan, ProPublica engagement reporter
David Armstrong, ProPublica reporter
Maya Miller, ProPublica engagement reporter
Michael Squires, ProPublica Southwest editor
Robin Sparkman, ProPublica president
Stephen Engelberg, ProPublica editor-in-chief
T. Christian Miller, ProPublica reporter
Topher Sanders, ProPublica reporter
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Impact has been at the heart of ProPublica’s mission since we began publishing 15 years ago. Every day, ProPublica’s reporters are digging into corruption, breaches of the public trust and institutional failures with the hope that a sustained spotlight on wrongdoing will spur change. In 2023, our work has led to laws being passed, people resigning from powerful positions, congressional investigations being launched and much more.
This virtual program, provided exclusively for our donor community, details our impact in 2023. Hear firsthand from the reporters and editors at the center of some of our biggest stories of the year and ask your questions.
We'll feature the following investigations:
Train Country: Investigating Railroad Safety in America
As powerful railroad companies race to maximize profits through efficiency, safety is left behind.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/train-country
The Ugly Truth: Inside the “We Buy Ugly Houses” Company
HomeVestors of America claims to be the country’s largest cash homebuyer and says it helps homeowners out of jams. But a closer look reveals that the company trains its franchisees to cash in on homeowners’ desperation.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/the-ugly-truth
Uncovered: How the Insurance Industry Denies Coverage to Patients
Health insurers reject millions of claims for treatment every year in America. Corporate insiders, recordings and internal emails expose the system and its harm.
+ Read more here: propublica.org/series/uncovered
Speakers include:
Alexandra Zayas, ProPublica deputy managing editor
Anjeanette Damon, ProPublica reporter
Byard Duncan, ProPublica engagement reporter
David Armstrong, ProPublica reporter
Maya Miller, ProPublica engagement reporter
Michael Squires, ProPublica Southwest editor
Robin Sparkman, ProPublica president
Stephen Engelberg, ProPublica editor-in-chief
T. Christian Miller, ProPublica reporter
Topher Sanders, ProPublica reporter
-- ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.
+ Sign up for our weekly newsletter: http://propub.li/2oyN8DY
+ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/propublica
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