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Wyatt Massey

Selected Works

America Magazine

  • Why President Trump’s comments don’t reflect the Haiti I have come to know
  • Faith is strong in middle America's small towns—but its future is uncertain.​
  • Linking young men to a future—and a gentrifying neighborhood to its past
  • ​Catholics cheer, protest, work for peace at Trump's inauguration
  • Former gang member heads national program to bring ‘invisibles’ into church​
  • These are the journalists who died reporting the news you didn’t read​

The Baltimore Sun

  • Under DOJ scrutiny, Baltimore police practice of 'clearing corners' draws ire and praise
  • ​Neighbors pitch in to help flood-ravaged Ellicott City homeowners
  • Baltimore FOP president: ‘Justice has been done’ in dropping charges against police officers
  • After Baton Rouge officers killed, Baltimore requires two police cars to respond to every call​
  • Advocates rally for Baltimore Safe Streets program after funding cut ​

Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

  • Special Report: Risk of poisoning from lead-based paint remains, despite city’s progress
  • Sixteenth Street Health Centers tackles hazards of lead paint in South Side homes
  • Heroin Addiction: ‘The battle that lasts a lifetime’
  • Ex-convicts advocate for restored rights, prison system reform

CNN

  • The difficulty in telling dad ‘I love you’
  • The ADA at 25: What's next for disability rights?
  • NAACP: Banish Confederate symbols from Stone Mountain in Georgia​

Full Portfolio


America Magazine

  • Murder of priest stokes fear of violence against clergy and religious in Haiti
  • Is a restored military cause for concern or hope in Haiti?
  • Why President Trump’s comments don’t reflect the Haiti I have come to know
  • The spirituality of the Sunday run
  • Linking young men to a future—and a gentrifying neighborhood to its past
  • Cardinal Tobin urges solidarity with people facing deportation as immigration arrests spike
  • What “S-Town” gets wrong about life in rural America
  • Trump's "care" for the environment is the opposite of Catholic social teaching.
  • Pope Francis on a plane: never a dull moment
  • ​Pope Francis: Top 10 Most Important Moments
  • Faith is strong in middle America's small towns—but its future is uncertain.
  • Faith leaders need more training to deal with mental health issues, say professionals
  • The ebb and flow of a life with depression
  • Catholics cheer, protest, work for peace at Trump's inauguration
  • What Catholics are praying for on Inauguration Day
  • 100 religious experts are writing letters to Trump. Here's what they're saying.
  • Former gang member heads national program to bring ‘invisibles’ into church
  • A new Jesuit program is bringing education to some of the world’s refugees
  • Want to learn more about Islam? Here are some good places to start.
  • Lakota teens say DAPL victory is ‘history in the making’
  • Sari Bari Wins $1 Million Opus Prize
  • How Life in Prison Could Change under Donald Trump
  • Where Do the Candidates Stand on Issues Important to Catholic Voters?
  • Tuning Out Technology to Tune Into God
  • These are the journalists who died reporting the news you didn’t read
  • Matt Malone, S.J., Editor in Chief of America, to Speak at Pallium Lecture in Milwaukee
  • When Free Speech and Catholic Doctrine Collide
  • "Sister to All" Report Explores the Perception of Catholic Sisters in the United States
  • Skittles are Candy, not People
  • Educating Catholics about the Muslim Faith
  • Ballots to the People!

National Catholic Reporter

  • Archbishop's letter ahead of India's 2019 elections incites political outrage

Malnutrition Deeply

  • After Haiti, Rethinking How to Address Malnutrition in an Emergency

A Beautiful perspective

  • It’s 2018 and black entrepreneurs are still battling a brutal access gap
  • Feeding Yemen’s starving children one tweet at a time

US Catholic Magazine

  • What today’s leaders can learn from the Catholic activists of history
  • Churches answer the call to shelter the homeless
  • The Olympian who inspires youth to run toward their dreams
  • Journalism as a voice for the voiceless
  • The parish garden that brings faith down to earth
  • No hate, no fear

The Haitian Times

  • UN Mission Leaves Haiti With Success And Serious Controversy
  • Swim For Haiti Race Marks Step In Woman’s Road To Recovery
  • Organization Pushes for Sustainable Solutions to Cholera, Typhoid​
  • Concert Supports HIV/AIDS Testing Awareness

YES! Magazine

  • Believe Me, You Don’t Want Someone to Save the World
  • Your Uncle Said What? How to Talk About Social Justice With Your Family During the Holidays

The Baltimore Sun

  • Under DOJ scrutiny, Baltimore police practice of 'clearing corners' draws ire and praise
  • Progress seen in Ellicott City, though Kittleman cites long road ahead
  • Johnston Square park receives renovation grant
  • In Ellicott City, recovery turned to those who lost jobs after flooding
  • Police: 18-year-old charged for 2015 murder of Baltimore man
  • Prosecutors: Man pleads guilty to raping four women in Baltimore
  • Five dirt bikes, three ATVs seized in Southwest Baltimore, police say
  • Job fair planned to aid unemployed in Ellicott City
  • Police: Teenager injured in shooting
  • Police: Man shot in Millhill while selling dirt bike
  • Advocates rally for Baltimore Safe Streets program after funding cut
  • Ellicott City residents briefly allowed back into homes
  • Ellicott City clock returned to Main Street, set to 9:20
  • Neighbors pitch in to help flood-ravaged Ellicott City homeowners
  • Cardin visits Ellicott City, praises emergency response
  • Woman in critical condition after crash in Howard County
  • Police: Animal abuse related to fire in Northeast Baltimore
  • History & Facts: What you need to know about Ellicott City
  • Police should work in pairs, national study recommends
  • Police: Two nonfatal shootings overnight in west, south Baltimore
  • Vintage toy collectors find sales in Towson
  • Ban the Box increases racial discrimination, study says
  • Police: Baltimore woman, 27, stabbed to death in Aberdeen; man arrested
  • Elderly homicide victim was active, loving, family said
  • Police: One dead, four wounded in shootings
  • From Freddie Gray’s neighborhood and beyond, bewilderment follows dropping of charges
  • Baltimore FOP president: ‘Justice has been done’ in dropping charges against police officers
  • Police: Suspect arrested in two non-fatal shootings
  • Police: Man charged in Dundalk homicide
  • Hot weather cancels three summer school programs
  • Baltimore temperature hits triple digits for first time since 2012; heat to continue through rest of week
  • Escaped bulls in West Baltimore captured after hours-long standoff
  • Police: Prince George’s County police officer indicted after taking inappropriate pictures of women
  • Police: Two men arrested in connection to Brooklyn murder
  • Police charge two teens in burglaries at Dangerously Delicious Pies
  • Woman assaulted during armed robbery in Upper Fells Point
  • Man, 83, killed, house set on fire in Northeast Baltimore
  • Police say cousin killed elderly Parkville woman in staged burglary
  • Baltimore police name two officers involved in shooting
  • After Baton Rouge officers killed, Baltimore requires two police cars to respond to every call
  • Three Cherry Hill gang members sentenced to federal prison
  • Local leader elected United Methodist Church bishop
  • Police: Two dead following murder-suicide in Catonsville
  • Elderly woman found dead in Parkville home
  • Baltimore County police respond to incident at Woodlawn hotel
  • Youth summer jobs improve parks, neighborhoods where they live
  • Non-fatal shooting follows attempted robbery in city
  • Cherry Hill gang member sentenced to 24 years in prison
  • Maryland law enforcement reacts after shooting of police officers
  • Slaying of Dallas officers worries police in Maryland
  • Police: Non-fatal shooting injures two teens
  • Lor Scoota’s manager killed near Baltimore’s Druid Hill Park
  • Police: Man found near road in Dundalk, possible assault
  • Rawlings-Blake call ‘meant a lot’ to Baton Rouge mayor after police-involved shooting
  • Baltimore health officials urge caution amid hot temperatures
  • Summer programs offer kids safe, creative outlets
  • Prince George’s man killed in motorcycle crash on JFX
  • Fire breaks out in Catonsville Royal Farms
  • Morning blaze damages day spa, dialysis center in Columbia
  • Man robs Maryland bank with AK-47, taser while on release for previous bank robbery
  • Police: Man, 36, shot and killed in Northwest Baltimore Thursday night
  • LGTBQ rights groups form FreeState Justice
  • Baltimore City employee pleads guilty for role in multi-million-dollar schemes
  • Maryland Zoo welcomes pelicans to penguins exhibit
  • Enoch Pratt renovation positions it as library of the future
  • Police discuss Monday night arrests at Lor Scoota vigil on radio show
  • Two men killed, seven injured since Monday night in Baltimore
  • 8,000 Baltimore youth employed through summer program
  • Cash drawer stolen from Dangerously Delicious Pies in Hampden
  • Pedestrian killed in Orangeville, Interstate 70 closed in Frederick County
  • Baltimore City Hall book club lets employees share ideas about leadership, teamwork
  • Resignation over Goodson verdict, and the larger problems raised by death of Freddie Gray
  • At Penn North, peaceful protest and exhaustion over media attention
  • Boy, 14, drowns in Essex community pool
  • Community Center opens at Gilmor Homes
  • New surface, structures coming to Hampden skatepark
  • Pregnant woman among three shot in East Baltimore
  • Baltimore reacts to dolphins leaving National Aquarium
  • Police respond to homicide, shooting Monday afternoon
  • Baltimore County police investigating homicide in Eastpoint Mall parking lot
  • Floatilla in harbor raises awareness for water quality
  • Police: Woman hit by dirt bike at Inner Harbor, driver fled
  • Six shot, two fatally, within about two hours overnight in Baltimore
  • Woman accused of traveling cross-country to kill ex in Baltimore County found guilty
  • Police: Woman tased, arrested  at Baltimore Beyoncé concert after assaulting officers
  • Lone protester at start of Goodson trial finds hope in nonviolent message
  • Proposed warnings on sugary drinks a matter of health, justice, proponents say
  • Two charged in Gwynn Oak shooting
  • 3 Black Guerilla Family members convicted of racketeering, drug conspiracy
  • One killed, one critically injured in Curtis Bay double shooting
  • Attacks on elderly women, carjackings and muggings raise fears among Baltimore residents, shopkeepers
  • Student nearing graduation victim of botched armed robbery
  • Baltimore police investigating homicide, non-fatal shooting
  • Police investigating shooting in northwest Baltimore
  • Second suspect arrested in southwest Baltimore shooting
  • Police arrest two men in connection with separate shootings this week
  • Car taken in latest "bump and rob" found in Patapsco River

Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service — Public Policy Fellow

  • ​MKE Black Restaurant Week showcases local eateries
  • Sixteenth Street Health Centers tackles hazards of lead paint in South Side homes
  • Special Report: Risk of poisoning from lead-based paint remains, despite city’s progress
  • How to make healthy eating affordable
  • How to volunteer in April
  • How to be a good mentor
  • How to take advantage of tax credits
  • On the Block: Teacher’s lesson
  • Carmen student travels to Japan to join discussion about world peace
  • How to report a scam
  • Heroin Addiction: ‘The battle that lasts a lifetime’
  • How to be a mindful parent
  • Bradley Tech showcases MPS robotics team ahead of competition
  • How to volunteer in March
  • Clarke Square community concerned about impact of closed Domes
  • Local artists, students celebrate Black History Month with performances
  • How to avoid becoming a scam victim
  • How to get flu information
  • How to volunteer in February
  • How to vote in the February election
  • Gospel groups share passion for music, support local health services
  • On the Block: Making his father proud
  • Rebuilding Together keeps elderly, disabled in their homes, stabilizes neighborhoods
  • How to protect yourself from cervical cancer
  • How to use a ‘chip’ credit card
  • How to travel safely this Christmas
  • County provides funds to renovate ‘cultural gem’ in Washington Park
  • Ex-convicts advocate for restored rights, prison system reform
  • How to donate to food pantries
  • City, nonprofit housing programs offer help purchasing and improving properties
  • On the Block: “I didn’t give up”
  • How to apply for energy assistance
  • Community involvement, more dialogue with police key to public safety
  • Youth-serving organizations seek role in city initiative to curb youth violence
  • How to volunteer in November
  • Residents, city officials celebrate Innovations and Wellness Commons opening
  • How to celebrate Halloween safely
  • HUD grant for northwest side met with distrust by some residents
  • How to Volunteer in October
  • On the Block: A Comedy Career
  • The Juice Kitchen brings healthy drinks, new business to Lindsay Heights
  • Powered by pedals, unity ride brings together city’s North and South sides
  • How to get a flu shot
  • Seven things you should know about MPD’s body camera policy
  • Doors Open showcases Concordia Gardens, other central city venues

CNN 

  • Why we're drawn to 'murderabilia'
  • The Disruptors (contributor)
  • 9 must-ride trips for cyclists
  • University of Illinois named top party school by in Princeton Review
  • Art professor grows trees that can bear 40 types of fruit
  • New AP U.S. History teaching framework released after controversy
  • Mothers band together to protect Chicago neighborhood
  • Smithsonian raises $550,000 to preserve Neil Armstrong space suit
  • Cosby cover sparks #TheEmptyChair discussion
  • 'High School Musical' cast reunites at 'Descendants' premiere
  • Wrestler Hulk Hogan apologizes for racist remarks
  • The ADA at 25: What's next for disability rights?
  • Weather radar detects swarm of bugs over Texas
  • Mystery shipwreck found off North Carolina coast
  • Amy Schumer goes ‘Star Wars’ for GQ cover
  • Photos: 2015 Kennedy Center honorees
  • Forty years of self-portraits
  • NAACP: Banish Confederate symbols from Stone Mountain in Georgia
  • Harper Lee may have written a third novel
  • ‘Mockingbird’ is a hard act to follow for Harper Lee
  • 7 rooftop pools with amazing city views
  • Facebook updates ‘Friends’ icon to reflect gender equality
  • Coca-Cola sends a message with label-less cans
  • Photos: The stars of Sesame Street
  • New Bubble Wrap is losing its pop
  • Homeless piano player wows passers-by
  • Photos: The Rolling Stones as kids
  • Katy Perry shouldn’t buy our former Los Angeles convent, nuns say
  • Portrait of Pope Benedict XVI made of condoms sparks debate
  • Best videos of the week, June 26
  • Schwarzenegger: divorce was ‘biggest failure’
  • Rare access to China’s restive far west
  • Spider-Man’s new alter ego: biracial teen Miles Morales
  • 34 miles offshore, ocean hotel offers solitude
  • Decorated bridge urges London commuters to ‘Love Mondays’
  • The difficulty in telling dad ‘I love you’
  • Getting driving directions from the Terminator
  • Typeface simulates reading with dyslexia
  • Miley Cyrus advocates for transgender acceptance on Instagram
  • Teen carries brother 57 miles to raise awareness for cerebral palsy
  • Riley Curry’s 7 most adorable moments
  • Best videos of the week, June 5
  • Tom Hanks’ son defends use of n-word
  • Why people are #WearingOrange today

Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service — Reporting Intern

  • ​​Community HealthCorps marks 20 years of creating healthier communities
  • Church leaders, community pray for equality at Open Prayer event
  • Urban gardens give residents opportunity for growing fresh food
  • PeppNation teaches city youth skills needed for college through rugby, other sports
  • On the Block: Coffee shop conversation
  • Harambee neighborhood organizes group to support local park
  • Milwaukee teen tells story of Somali’s troubling history in upcoming book
  • Refugee group to visit state capital to discuss college aid reform

Videos

  • Safe Streets rally
  • Cardin visits Ellicott City, praises emergency response
  • ​Streets connect, perceptions divide
  • Trinity Fellow Jeremy Ault: Building a community that cares
  • Marissa Lovell shares struggle with eating disorder
  • Marquette Theatre Arts scholarship competition
  • Marquette University students on low participation in campus survey

Trinity Fellows Project ​

  • Jeremy Ault: Building a Community That Cares

Marquette University Office of Marketing and Communication

  • 19 expressions every Marquette student knows
  • 15 life lessons for graduating seniors
  • ​Searching for sense in politics
  • Now hiring: Marketing project intern
  • Job for students: Wellness peer educator
  • Dr. Elaine Richardson on campus
  • 6 ways to elevate your Twitter game
  • John Lewis marches on
  • Namaste in school
  • What is the Marquette running group?
  • The march continues
  • Does the marathon have a glass ceiling?
  • Numbers don't lie
  • Telling the best kept secret
  • Forgiveness in the wake of war
  • The economic case for playing hard to get
  • Eye, robots
  • When worlds collide in court
  • The American nightmare?
  • Seeing what can’t be seen
  • It’s not punishment. It’s mentoring.
  • Where it’s Throwback Thursday every day
  • “The dark side of kinship”
  • Race in early America
  • Do social entrepreneurs really benefit the poor?
  • Safety on the brain
  • The darker side of Larry Watson
  • Mirrors of our culture
  • Dinner table sexism
  • Our lives: science fiction
  • Ease before examination
  • Be a time-traveling tourist
  • A home in two worlds
  • Can writing make a difference?
  • Change just a meter away
  • Where can you find virtues? 

Our Home: Milwaukee

  • Finding a way to survive
  • Finding the place the Lord had made
  • A past that’s never forgotten
  • An unbreakable smile
  • Between homelessness and domestic violence
  • Project overview
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