Writing
Thirty years ago, Florida enacted a law that gives prosecutors unfettered powers to try children as adults. A yearlong Miami Herald investigation reveals the impact and systemic disparities of the statute’s enforcement.
In the span of just over a decade, Key Biscayne police received a series of complaints about a gymnastic coach’s allegedly abusive behavior with young girls, police reports and interviews with the Herald reveal.
A nonprofit is in charge of distributing the rapidly growing state funds. But financial troubles at one pregnancy center highlight gaps in its review of organizations that receive money.
A superheated real estate market has put unrelenting pressure on trailer parks, which are vanishing faster than ever, with a huge toll on residents.
Florida’s new immigration law, set to take effect on July 1, has undocumented workers worried — and afraid. They fear losing their jobs. They fear being forced to leave the state. And they fear having no choice but to return to their home countries, leaving their lives in South Dade, where some have been for decades, behind.
Video
‘water has a shape’ is a 10-minute collaborative music and dance film, where the dancers explore the connection between the act of skating and the elements of a fleeting, frozen world.
Being displaced is never easy, but having it happen today, with rents having soared, is particularly bleak.
11 minute short documentary about homeless single moms in the NYC shelter system.
Audio
Abortion bans are confusing doctors about what’s still legal. Reveal investigates the effects on pregnant women and the growing influence of anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers.
Unhoused New Yorkers say they've been unable to utilize the city's housing voucher program because landlords are discriminating against them.
For the first time, a group of incarcerated artists will be selling their work as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in a digital art gallery.
For Ukrainians around the world, watching Russia’s attack unfold from a distance has been especially difficult.
14-minute audio documentary about the impact of recreational cannabis legalization on small family farms in Northern California.
Interview with Daniel Ellsberg at Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory Protest on Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Reported by Clara-Sophia Daly. Aired on KPFA Radio.
Breaking news audio story about the fatal stabbing of 18-year old Nia Wilson.
Media
No bond for Key Biscayne gymnastics coach accused of sexual battery of students
A proposed draft of a physical education eligibility form in Florida was voted down Thursday night by the Florida High School Athletic Association. The form would have required high school student-athletes to reveal their menstrual history but it drew major concerns over a potential invasion of privacy and possible discrimination against transgender students. Miami Herald investigative reporter Clara-Sophia Daly joined Anne-Marie Green and Shanelle Kaul to discuss.