Broadband Deserts and Reproductive Care: The Devastating Impact on Health Resources
ILSR's Christopher Mitchell contextualizes the nature of broadband deserts to ground this story on healthcare access and reproductive care.
ILSR's Christopher Mitchell contextualizes the nature of broadband deserts to ground this story on healthcare access and reproductive care.
99% Invisible features Stacy Mitchell and her research detailing how non-enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act was the linchpin in the explosion of food deserts.
ILSR is named in a coalition effort defending full solar owner compensation for the solar energy they send to the grid that neighbors use.
In this article by Hannah Yasharoff, ILSR's Brenda Platt provides the argument residents should take to their local officials to implement locally beneficial composting solutions.
Cierra Noffke builds a story grounded in ILSR data that shows approximately 83 million Americans have Internet access through just one provider.
Stacy Mitchell provides context to the shifting realities of America as a nation of small businesses.
Christopher Mitchell explains the nuances of Texas' approach to handling the low-cost requirement attached to federal broadband funding.
Stacy Mitchell connects Pepsi's conspiring with Walmart to the decline of local retailers, the proliferation of food deserts, and rising grocery prices.
Stacy Mitchell shared with The Times that residents of rural and lower-income communities, and the independent grocers that serve them are endangered by rampant consolidation.
ILSR's Stacy Mitchell argues that we must enforce fair competition in order for investments in locally owned grocery stores to really pay off.