WriteLane Podcast
1) A Crisis in Baltimore
Nonprofit newsroom finds a devastating story that was playing out publicly, day to day, but without important context. Explore more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2) Capital B
Meet one of the co-founders of a nonprofit newsroom focused on reporting on Black communities. Check out Capital B. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3) The Deserter
Sarah Topol, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, talks about the long journey to tell the story of a Russian soldier. Read the award-winning story here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c...Show More
4) In the Dark
The New Yorker's Parker Yesko discusses a four-year effort to investigate why U.S. Marines weren't held accountable for war crimes in Iraq.Listen to the award-winning podcast In the Dark at this link....Show More
5) History Lessons
Dana Hedgpeth of The Washington Post talks about the privilege of telling the stories of our elders. To read Dana's award-winning project about sexual abuse in Native American boarding schools, c...Show More
6) Home-Field Advantage
L.A. Times columnist Steve Lopez uses his voice to improve the community where he's lived for a quarter of a century. Read one of Lopez's award-winning columns here. Hosted on Acast. See ac...Show More
7) A TikTok Investigation
Is this shopping mall really open and why can't you make a left turn in New Jersey? Those are some of the topics one reporter has tackled to engage audiences with humor and quick-hit videos. Watc...Show More
8) Life of the Mother
ProPublica's Kavitha Surana was pregnant and then a young mother as she pursued the story about women who'd died in the wake of restricted abortion access. Read Life of the Mother here. Hosted on Acas...Show More
9) A Conversation with Eli Saslow: What Makes a Feature Story?
The Society for Features Journalism hosted a conversation between Lane DeGregory and New York Times writer Eli Saslow to discuss what makes a feature story. Read the article about it here: https://fea...Show More
10) The Swan Project
Students at the PACE center for girls come from difficult backgrounds. Some have been homeless, in jail, or are teen moms. Lane DeGregory followed them for months, trying to see whether learning to be...Show More