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Joshua Sharpe

@JoshuaWSharpe

Knight-Wallace Feller, 2023-24. Reporter on leave: @sfchronicle. Former: @AJC. 2021 Livingston Award winner. Pedal steel player from the Okefenokee Swamp.

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JTM: ProPublica is hiring a reporter to cover the South. Position is based in Atlanta, unless the right remote candidate elsewhere in the region comes along: aajacareers.org/display-job/97…

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Bravo to The Appeal for launching the first ever database of prison commissary lists from 46 states. This is a harrowing, but important, reminder of another way the prison industrial complex further dehumanizes incarcerated people and their loved ones.
theappeal.org/locked-in-pric…

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A powerful Atlanta movie executive praised for his diversity efforts shared racist, antisemitic sentiments in texts ajc.com/news/investiga…

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Demian Bulwa(@demianbulwa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raul Aceveda, Myra Gans, Kenneth Goldsberry, Doris Rolandelli, Tony Lawson, Ridvan Celik, John Terry...

In a span of 7 days in San Francisco, 24 people died in a surge of drug overdoses. Here are their stories.

By Matthias Gafni
Design: Yuri Avila Alex K. Fong 邝士英 sfchronicle.com/projects/2024/…

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Max Blau(@MaxBlau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After meeting Tina, Aliyya Swaby and I filed open records requests, traveled across Georgia, and interviewed people like her who had their power cut off for nonpayment, even though they needed power keep their medical devices working.

Check out this 🧵 for more on what we found.

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Labor advocates say poultry plants prefer to hire undocumented immigrants because they can be more easily squeezed from the workers' comp system if and when they get hurt. 

'They do whatever they want with us,' an injured worker told me.
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I want to tell you about TemujinKensu, Michigan's 'ninja killer,' and the evidence I've uncovered of his innocence. In 1987, Kensu was convicted of murder near Detroit. To overcome 9 alibi witnesses, the state built a truly bizarre case. 1/8 nbcnews.com/news/crime-cou… via @nbcnews

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