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Clara Neupert

Clara Neupert

Clara Neupert joined the Center as a News414 intern in June 2020. Previously, Clara was the Ann Devroy fellow at The Washington Post and the Sally Webb Journalism intern at Wisconsin Public Radio. Clara holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from UW-Eau Claire, where they reported for the student newspaper and student radio station.

Justice & Safety

Aggressive policing escalates violence at protests, research shows. A former Madison police chief touts a better way.

By Clara Neupert (Wisconsin Watch / News414) | December 9, 2020

David Couper, Madison’s police chief from 1972 to 1993, says law enforcement should ditch the riot gear and tear gas to keep the peace.

evictions

Timeline: Wisconsin’s eviction crisis

By Clara Neupert (Wisconsin Watch / News414) | September 29, 2020

An interactive timeline showcasing how the pandemic escalated Wisconsin’s evictions crisis.

News414

‘Nowhere to go’: Wisconsin renters face evictions as emergency aid falls short

By Allison Dikanovic and Clara Neupert (Wisconsin Watch) and Princess Safiya Byers (Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service) | August 22, 2020

Milwaukee’s Black neighborhoods hit hardest as evictions eclipse pre-pandemic levels. A state aid program can’t keep up.

News414

How to navigate the Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program and other resources for renters

By Clara Neupert (Wisconsin Watch / News414) and Allison Dikanovic (Wisconsin Watch) | August 22, 2020

A guide for renters at risk of eviction during the coronavirus pandemic.

Photo essays

‘Juneteenth Day, it’ll never die’: Wisconsin celebrates Black freedom, resilience during nationwide push for justice

By Will Cioci, Clara Neupert and Jim Malewitz (Wisconsin Watch) | June 19, 2020

Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom, resilience and Black ancestry. It is also a time to reflect on how to push against ongoing injustice. Wisconsin Watch photographer Will Cioci spent the day in Milwaukee to capture images and voices of people participating in the holiday.

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