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Author Archives: Marcus Nowling

Marcus Nowling ('23) is studying Economics, Black Studies, and Narrative Journalism at Denison University. Growing up in Columbus, OH, he has developed an interest in topics like poverty, race, identity, and public policy. Through his reporting, Marcus hopes to bring greater awareness to historic policies that continue to impact communities in the present and inspire people to do the work to bring people in from the margins of society.

Newark City School Board Member Warren Weber Keeps Showing Up

by Liz Anastasiadis, Marcus Nowling and Emily Walker February 28, 2021February 24, 2022

Warren Weber has spent his life time giving back to his community. This story is the fourth part of a series of written and audio stories called Black Lives in Licking County, a collaboration between the NAACP of Licking County, The Reporting Project at Denison University, and the Newark Advocate.

Despite a raging pandemic and bail reform efforts, thousands of West Virginians remain jailed, awaiting their day in court

by Marcus Nowling February 22, 2021February 21, 2021

As COVID-19 Damages Black Appalachian Communities, This Mother, Daughter Team Are Working to Save an Unexpected Casualty: Black History

by Marcus Nowling February 22, 2021February 21, 2021

Roane County offers a Stark picture of how West Virginia’s ‘distance learners’ may not be learning much at all (Mountain State Spotlight)

by Marcus Nowling February 15, 2021February 15, 2021

Listen: US & Them Podcast Feature 100 Days Reporting on BLM ( 100 Days in Appalachia)

by Marcus Nowling February 15, 2021February 15, 2021

Commentary: A Coming of Age Reflection on Masculinity, Asexuality in the Mountain South (100 Days in Appalachia)

by Marcus Nowling February 15, 2021February 15, 2021

The Spirit of the Lord and the People

by Liz Anastasiadis, Marcus Nowling and Emily Walker February 5, 2021February 24, 2022

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