Can your religion impact the care you receive? KSJ fellow Tasmiha Khan explores the prejudices faced by Muslims in clinical settings.
Why Am I Writing About the Sumatran Rhino?
With so much in the world to worry about, should we care that a hairy, singing beast is on the verge of extinction? Yes, writes KSJ Project Fellow Jeremy Hance.
The Village Where Nothing Really Dies
In the culture and stories of an Alaska community threatened by climate change, filmmaker John Sutter sees a certain kind of timelessness.
Waiting It Out: Patience as an Essential Journalism Skill
Investigative journalist Lindsay Gellman thought the pandemic had stalled her reporting. Then the story shifted.
Circadian Clocks in the Time of Covid-19
Virtual interactions are affecting our bodies’ natural rhythms, for better and for worse, writes Project Fellow Lynne Peeples.
The Thorny Problem of Racial Disparities in School Discipline
As studies increasingly cast doubt on the ability of diversity training to reduce implicit bias in education, journalist Katherine Lewis asks, What now?

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