Maia Rosenfeld (@maia_rosenfeld) 's Twitter Profile
Maia Rosenfeld

@maia_rosenfeld

Not a statistician, but I play one on TV.

Data Journalist for @ABC based at @6abc | formerly Scripps Howard Data Fellow @EWScrippsCo | [email protected]

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Maia Rosenfeld (@maia_rosenfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More & more states are passing paid family leave policies, but we didn't find a single one that includes stillbirths. After the trauma of giving birth to a child who didn't survive, mothers must return to work. This affects 21k families each year & Black women disproportionately.

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A quarter of NJ homes are in Wildland Urban Interface, where development meets wildland & fires can thrive. As climate change brings hotter & dryer weather, wildfire risk is rising -- and these areas continue to grow. My latest w/ Trish Hartman for Action News on 6abc 6abc.com/nj-wildfire-ri…

Jared Kofsky (@jaredkofsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Red flags have been surfacing for years about the Point-in-Time count, with advocates saying that it is actually a major undercount of people experiencing homelessness. ABC News traveled to ask HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge for answers. Maia Rosenfeld Jaclyn Lee

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"You can't be accurate when you're counting people for one day." The annual count of U.S. homeless population misses large numbers of people, experts warn. Read more: trib.al/XLeeaY7

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HUD's Point-in-Time count provides the only national homelessness census, but advocates have raised concerns about it for years. We surveyed hundreds of orgs & found that counting methods & resources vary, leading to an inconsistent, inaccurate picture. abcnews.go.com/US/accurate-an…

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.Maia Rosenfeld and Jared Kofsky will share tips on how to cover the housing crisis at #NICAR24. They’ll also discuss how to present public housing and homelessness data in a way that will resonate with audiences across platforms. schedules.ire.org/nicar-2024/ind…

.<a href="/maia_rosenfeld/">Maia Rosenfeld</a> and <a href="/JaredKofsky/">Jared Kofsky</a> will share tips on how to cover the housing crisis at #NICAR24. 

They’ll also discuss how to present public housing and homelessness data in a way that will resonate with audiences across platforms. schedules.ire.org/nicar-2024/ind…
Jared Kofsky (@jaredkofsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Months after an ABC News investigation, senior USDOT officials met this week with residents of Alabama's historically Black Shiloh community and Robert D. Bullard over claims that highway widening caused repeated flooding. Some say more federal action is needed. abcnews.go.com/US/residents-h…

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Senior U.S. transportation officials met with Black Alabama residents this week over claims that a highway widening project near their homes caused repeated flooding — but those residents say that more action is still needed at the federal level. trib.al/RAYwlm7

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REVISITING SHILOH - Coming up on @abcnewslive Prime, a follow up to a story that saw a great deal of response and is currently up for awards. A small community in southern #Alabama is accusing their state of #environmentalracism after the state widened US highway 84, and then

REVISITING SHILOH - Coming up on @abcnewslive Prime, a follow up to a story that saw a great deal of response and is currently up for awards. A small community in southern #Alabama is accusing their state of #environmentalracism after the state widened US highway 84, and then
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I visited the Shiloh community in Elba, AL, to hear firsthand the heart-wrenching stories about the impact of flooding on residents' lives. We're working across the government toward resolutions that honor the dignity & legacy of this rural community. abcnews.go.com/US/video/alaba…

Jared Kofsky (@jaredkofsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2023, ABC News uncovered the use of restrictive covenants by Alabama officials after Shiloh residents said a state highway project led to repeated flooding. Last week, Pete Buttigieg toured the historically Black community. abcnews.go.com/US/buttigieg-v… Maia Rosenfeld Steve Osunsami

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In October, we told you about Shiloh, a Black community in rural AL dealing with flooding they say was caused by a state highway project. Last week, Secretary Pete Buttigieg paid them a visit & said they "need to be taken care of." Jared Kofsky Steve Osunsami ABC News abcnews.go.com/US/buttigieg-v…

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Action News Investigation: University dining facilities in Philadelphia plagued with health violations 6abc.com/videoclip/acti…

Eleanor Klibanoff (@eklib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You awoke this morning with questions like “the Louisville Metro Police Department did what?!” And “what’s their deal?!” And “is this normal?!” Welcome. Years ago, in anticipation of this very moment, KyCIR made you a podcast. lpm.org/dig-the-model-…

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It's been 70 years since the Brown v. Board of Education decision but according to data analysis, many schools remain segregated. goodmorningamerica.com/US/story/70-ye…

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Friday marks 70 years since the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which ruled that public school segregation was unconstitutional. But decades later, schools across the country remain segregated for a variety of reasons. trib.al/7K17Ubo

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Friday marks 70 years since the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which ruled that public school segregation was unconstitutional. But decades later, schools across the country remain segregated for a variety of reasons. trib.al/wuc92VV

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Today marks 70 yrs since Brown v BOE, but our data analysis found that segregation persists in many schools. A history of redlining & disparities in charter, magnet & private school enrollment all play a role. ABC News Jared Kofsky Talisa Treviño Mark Nichols abcnews.go.com/US/70-years-af…