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Things You Made, Aug 1
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What You’ve Been Making
A roundup of journalism and code projects from the last few weeks, with a little extra attention to pieces coming from newsrooms away from the US coasts and largest newsrooms.
Is Notoriously Segregated Chicago Becoming More Integrated?
(WBEZ/City Bureau, July 30, 2017)
This collaboration between two institutions looks for new patterns in a highly segregated city.
Child Marriage in America
(Frontline, July 6, 2017)
Clear, visual storytelling on an unseen issue.
Census 2016: This is Australia as 100 people
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation, June 27, 2017)
Scroll through the state of a nation.
Donald Trump Believes Manufacturing Equals Prosperity. Our Data Analysis Proves Him Wrong
(Quartz, July 21, 2017)
All the charts.
A New Look at Another Bad Landing
(LA Times, July 13, 2017)
Using air traffic control communications to tell a story.
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Credits
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Lindsay Muscato
Editor of Source from 2015-2020