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Discriminatory lending, a new system to deal with mental health crises and a look at NH's town meeting tradition

Discriminatory lending, a new system to deal with mental health crises and a look at NH's town meeting tradition

Elected leaders and city officials have reached out to our reporters and editors about the issue as some re-zoning efforts begin. And we've received a lot of reader feedback on the series, which is ongoing.
Our latest story in the series examines how discriminatory lending practices persist in New Hampshire, creating obstacles to home ownership for non-white residents.

A grassroots tutoring program has formed in Manchester to serve students of color

 A grassroots tutoring program has formed in Manchester to serve students of color

The partners of the Collaborative have been closely covering the proposed policies in what began as House Bill 544 (the so-called "divisive concepts" bill). We'd like to hear from you about this initiative so we can directly respond to your questions and concerns with our coverage. Take this survey to tell us what you're curious about and how these policies could impact you.

Our newest project: Looking at race and equity in N.H.

Our newest project: Looking at race and equity in N.H.

We'll be pooling our resources from the Collaborative's nearly 20 statewide media and community partners to examine a multitude of issues facing people of color in New Hampshire, from economic opportunity to health equity to criminal justice. Looking at possible solutions and examining whether they could work in our communities will be central to our reporting. We'll focus on the people, the policies and the data. And most of all, we'll make sure people of color will be telling their own story.