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Carly Stern

@SternCarly96

Carly Stern is an independent reporter and editor based in Brooklyn, formerly by way of San Francisco. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Vox, The Guardian, The Washington Post and other national publications. Carly’s enterprise coverage often focuses on the intersection of housinghealth and economic security. She has taught journalism workshops at Duke University and the Princeton Summer Journalism Program.

An intimate narrative from inside a COVID-afflicted nursing home — reported by phone

An intimate narrative from inside a COVID-afflicted nursing home — reported by phone

Katie Engelhart on the reality of nursing homes and the undercovered issue of elder care in America: "We all think we won't end up in a nursing home."
How Reveal investigated the systemic abuse of America’s caregivers

How Reveal investigated the systemic abuse of America’s caregivers

An investigative series exposed the entrenched practice of exploiting care workers for profit, giving silenced and underpaid caregivers a voice
Economic Hardship Reporting Project seeks story pitches that personalize poverty

Economic Hardship Reporting Project seeks story pitches that personalize poverty

"Mine your life," says managing director David Wallis; think about what you’re an expert in and share that story