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Piper McDaniel

Investigative Reporter

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Piper McDaniel reports on social justice, climate change and other interesting things. She was an investigative fellow at Mother Jones, and has been published in The Oregonian, NPR, the Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, High Country News and others. She won a Los Angeles Associated Press award for her reporting on the role of poverty in California’s black-market cannabis industry. Follow her on Twitter @Piperamcdaniel and email piper@streetroots.org.

Articles by Piper McDaniel

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    A photo of a beach on the Oregon coast. The sun is high in the sky and the sand is in the foreground with the ocean in the background.

    DEQ excludes much of Oregon’s marine waters from protected waterway listings

    Scientists urge regulators to address marine health, sound alarm about acidification
    By
    Piper McDaniel
    February 17, 2022
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    Picketing workers outside of a Burgerville location in Portland near the Oregon Convention Center.

    Behind the Burgerville union

    Labor organizer and former Burgerville grill cook Mark Medina on the significance of the union victory
    By
    Piper McDaniel
    February 16, 2022
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    In the background a crowd of people is on strike at Nabisco and an illustration of picket signs in the foreground reads, "JOIN THE UNION... BUT HOW?"

    Why is it so hard to unionize? Because the rules favor employers

    Even when employers break the law, not much happens.
    By
    Piper McDaniel
    February 9, 2022
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    A photo of a piece of paper that reads, "eviction notice" and a mask and gavel rest on top of the paper.

    As eviction crisis looms, tenant unions offer support

    Rising unemployment, financial instability and pandemic uncertainty prompt uptick in renter organizing
    By
    Piper McDaniel
    February 2, 2022

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