Jordan P. Hickey
jordanphickey.bsky.social
Jordan P. Hickey
@jordanphickey.bsky.social
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Arkansas-based freelance journalist. James Beard Award finalist. Johns Hopkins 2025 Food Systems and Public Health Fellow. Words in WaPo, Garden & Gun, VQR, Arkansas Advocate, others. Spanish, Urdu. Trying not to tump. jordanphickey.com
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CLF is delighted to announce the new fellows who comprise the 2025 cohort of the Food Systems and Public Health Fellowship for Journalists. The 2025 cohort is the fellowship’s second cohort and is composed of 12 journalists. clf.jhsph.edu/about-us/new...
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... important story will (hopefully) continue to be read and shared.

Incredibly grateful to @cherilucasrowlands.com for giving this story a home (and impeccable edits) at @longreads.com. And to Amanda and her family for opening their lives to me at a time when thinking about anything other 2/3
Some exciting personal news:

Looks like the @longreads.com piece that I wrote about Amanda Arafat and her family was named a #JamesBeard finalist in profile writing this morning. Thrilled and humbled because that's some pretty impressive company to be in — but especially glad that this very 1/3
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I asked an international human rights lawyer recently what red lines to watch for - he said, “when people start to disappear.” Well…https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/us/ice-tufts-student-detained-rumeysa-ozturk.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts Student, Is Detained by ICE
The university was told that the student’s visa had been terminated, its president said in a late-night email to students and faculty members.
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Agriculture has long been a part of Northwest Arkansas’ identity. However, over the past several decades, Walmart’s corporate presence has ushered in a surge of urban development, shifting the region from a farming hub into a major metropolitan area.

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Can Northwest Arkansas farming survive in Walmart’s backyard? • Arkansas Advocate
Agriculture has long been a part of Northwest Arkansas’ identity. However, over the past several decades, Walmart’s corporate presence has ushered in a surge of urban development, shifting the region…
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Been perusing the list of the 569 #vouchers vendors approved by the Arkansas Dept. of Ed. Some that stand out: Upward Fitness & Pickleball in Siloam Springs; Springdale Youth Wrestling; Swim with Karma in Bentonville; Echo Valley Arabians in Gravette.
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Well, this smells. And it's not the horses' fault ...
Vouchers for homeschooled kids to pay for private horse riding lessons. This is where we are with Sarah Sanders’ LEARNS Act.