Addie is a WORLD reporter who often writes about poverty fighting and immigration. She is a graduate of Westmont College and the World Journalism Institute. Addie lives with her family in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Working alongside police, community-based violence interruption programs can help prevent crime
Experts say hashing out immigration policy in the courts complicates the issue
Local pastors and visitors prop up a community in pain
WORLD’s Bonnie Pritchett and Addie Michaelian report
Experts say police need boosts to staff, not just budgets
Experts question the long-term outcome of guaranteed income programs
Many programs’ lack of accountability can hurt the people they are meant to help
Fleeing Ukrainians who make it to the U.S. face a life of uncertainty
Experts say it’s easier for groups than individuals to support migrants from Ukraine
Departments seek solutions to resignations, retirements, and low morale