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Conversations on Poverty

Jem Bartholomew

A newsletter about how the media covers poverty — and the urgent task of doing better — featuring conversations with leading writers and thinkers.

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Latest Issues

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'Finances impact everything': Helping the media understand the reality of poverty

‘When you’re in [deep poverty] for a number of years, it’s very difficult to get your head above water.’ Image: Daniel Norman

a year ago
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'Anger points me in a direction': Photographer Kirsty Mackay on capturing the cost of living crisis

‘It’s really important that as well as the more serious images… you add in and capture the joyous moments, and the beauty and the love and the care,"‘ Kirsty Mackay says. Image: Daniel Norman

a year ago
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'We can’t be afraid of dreaming': A national food bank coordinator on why poverty isn't higher up the UK election agenda

‘The fact [poverty] is not going to be central to the upcoming election is so unbelievably shocking, and such a disappointment.’ Image: Daniel Norman

a year ago
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‘Seeing myself from another angle’: A conversation between reporter and source

‘I hadn’t seen myself from that angle before. And that angle was a positive one—as a person who stood up to someone, and fought back, and won. That was nice to take stock of and appreciate from someone else’s eyes.’ Image: Daniel Norman

a year ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Jem Bartholomew

    Freelance reporter based in London with a focus on narrative nonfiction about poverty.

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