
Katelyn Harrop
Katelyn Harrop is a writer, podcast producer, and radio reporter with a focus on social movements and public policy.
Here's How You Can Support the UN's Goal of Eradicating Poverty Worldwide
The Sustainable Development Goals have specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years. Today, we take a look at Goal #1: No Poverty.
Five Reproductive Rights Heroes You've Gotta Know About Right Now
These activists bring creativity and innovation to the front lines of reproductive health justice.
California Lawmakers Want to Fight Student Debt by Covering Your Rent
The "Degrees Not Debt" program wants to make college more accessible by paying for housing, books, transportation, and other hefty college costs.
In 2017, College Affordability Is Far From a Reality in the US
State legislators are still hard at work developing creative programs to pump the breaks on student debt and increase accessibility to postsecondary programs.
As America's Dissent Grows, Anti-Protest Laws Are Flourishing
The last year in the US has seen protests a plenty and renewed civic engagement - but some policy makers are actively working to shut that all down.
The First Step to Protect Title IX from Betsy DeVos is Knowing Your Rights
It's looking like the beginning of a tough road for survivors of sexual assault on college campuses.
These 5 National Parks Are So Close to Cities You Have No Excuse Not to Go
Get your nature-fix without giving up your 24-hour deli for too long.
BTW, These Four States Legally Protect Confederate Monuments
These states are actively taking steps to protect monuments of America's racist past.
Get Your Ass to These 5 Pristine National Parks While You Still Can
Climate change will eventually make the National Park System go bye-bye.
The Poor, Climate, and Your Grandma Are Screwed Under Trump’s Budget
Pretty much anyone not in the one percent should be freaked out.
Jeff Sessions' New War On Drugs is Bad News for People of Color
The Attorney General's new guidelines make weed evil and are more likely to land more people in prison instead of employed.
Ontario's Basic Income Pilot Project is a Radical Approach
A new basic income model in Canada seeks to target poverty. The U.S. should take notice.